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The war in Iran is already impacting the price of crude oil, plus state Rep. Karen Whitsett retires from politics and more.
Okonski demonstrates how a good sense of groove can create music that’s both thoughtful and approachable for a broad audience ...
Costs were rising before the U.S. and Israel started bombing. GasBuddy expects that trend to continue, but isn't anticipating ...
Local arborist Luke Brunner says that low temperatures are far less dangerous to trees than heavy snow and ice.
Heated Rivalry” scratches the surface of the plethora of stories that have been and written about LGBTQ+ romance.
Briana Rice is a civic life reporter at Outlier Media, whose "Beyond Repair" series explores Detroit’s home repair crisis.
In the third segment, I was joined by the prog-rock duo known as The Last War, with Drew Moore on guitar/vocals and Mile ...
Tonight, we heard some stellar new tracks, including Fever Ray's "The Lake (Cinematic)" from the upcoming movie, "The Bride!" ...
Mayor Sheffield taps Dearborn's former Chief Public Health Officer for Detroit, an upcoming lunar eclipse and more.
James says trees help by cooling neighborhoods, filtering air, reducing noise, and promoting activity and social interaction.
Oakland County Health Officer Kate Guzman spoke about the diminishing state of public health and her efforts to keep people ...