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Detroiters voted to put a Community Benefits Ordinance on the books. One year later, what happened and has it worked?
Dearborn residents considering local issues and national attention in deciding how to vote, reporter says.
A 14-year-old listener from Northville learns how faith and family helped shape one of Detroit’s best-known communities.
Cass Avenue, Cass Technical High School, Cassopolis - they're all named in honor of this guy.
Hear stories about family, responsibility and human connection with the natural world through this audio-visual series.
Markus' new nonfiction novel Inside My Pencil chronicles a "magical" year in a second grade classroom.
Ever caught wind of a pervasive garbage smell in Midtown with no Dumpsters in sight? WDET goes to the source.
Kim Hunter wants to know how his curbside recycling gets sorted and what happens to the money.
Listen to the most recent short episode of WDET's podcast The Beginning of the End.
Listener Paul wants to know - who chooses Detroit's Renaissance Zones and what criteria do they use?
Listener Jenni wants to know how pheasants can survive in Detroit and where they came from. And we go on a hunt for one.
Two out of the three locations to manufacture the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima were in metro Detroit.
This week's CuriosiD tackles the question any Detroiter is asking - why is my auto insurance so expensive?
Five high school seniors chronicle their last four months at Cass Tech in Detroit.
WDET investigates the confusion behind just how we should be saying and spelling Lahser Road.
Listener Josh Wilt's asks, "What was the history of Norton Company located in Woodbridge?"



