Episodios

  • Lakeside Mall demo will begin before the end of the year, mayor says
    Apr 1 2026
    When will the defunct mall, at Hall Road and Schoenherr, finally come down? It's been sitting there closed since the summer of 2024. WWJ's Amada Forrester got an update from Sterling Heights Mayor Michael Taylor. (WWJ Photo)
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  • Better roads may depend on carbon fiber strands, says LTU researcher
    Apr 1 2026
    Researchers at Lawrence Technological University may have solved Michigan's pothole problem. Instead of using steel to reinforce concrete, LTU teams used carbon fiber strands and they say that keeps the concrete from buckling and creating potholes. Senior vice president of research Dr. Nabil Grace talked with WWJ's Luke Sloan. (Photo credit: WWJ's Luke Sloan)
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  • Artemis 2 is the 1st crewed flight to the moon since 1972
    Apr 1 2026
    It's been 50 years since American astronauts traveled to the Moon. But, starting Wednesday evening, four astronauts are headed to the Moon aboard Artemis 2. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Western Michigan University anthropology Professor Deana Weibel. (Image credit: Karl Tate)
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  • Local health officials say laughing is good for you physically and mentally
    Apr 1 2026
    This is no April Fool's Day joke. Laughing is good for you. While it can temporarily lift your mood, Jessica Jensen, a psychotherapist with Henry Ford Health, says your mental health can also benefit from a lighthearted holiday like April Fool's Day. WWJ's Taylor Dietz talked to her about it. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
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  • Mayor Sheffield touts education, neighborhoods, retail during State of City
    Apr 1 2026
    Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield delivered her first State of the City address Tuesday night and talked about a variety of plans. Speaking live with WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar Wednesday morning, she said she's proud of her first three months as mayor. (Photo credit: City of Detroit)
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  • Suffering in the shadows: the cancer no one wants to talk about
    Mar 31 2026
    An estimated one in 500 people will be diagnosed with anal cancer during their lifetime. At least 20% of them will not learn of their cancer until it has metastasized. Dr. Wasif Saif, leader of the Gastrointestinal and Neuroendocrine Oncology Multidisciplinary Team, told WWJ's Christina McDaniel this is partly because people are too embarrassed to discuss the symptoms with their doctor. So today, on the final day of Anal Cancer Awareness Month, we shine a light on the cancer no one wants to discuss. We'll also talk about the preventable virus that causes the vast majority of anal cancers. (Photo Credit: Chinnapong/GettyImages).
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  • Michigan's ORV season begins on Wednesday
    Mar 31 2026
    ORV season gets underway in Michigan on Wednesday. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with the manager of Silver Lake State Park in west Michigan, Jody Johnston.
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  • Third dog wanted for Plymouth jogger attack is captured by police
    Mar 31 2026
    Police had been searching for a "dangerous dog" on the loose, after three dogs attacked and seriously injured a jogger in Plymouth Township over the weekend. Plymouth Police Chief James Knittel said the third dog was found Tuesday morning, near a gas station on Ann Arbor Rd. He spoke with WWJ's Pat Vitale. (Photo: Plymouth Twp. Police)
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