Episodios

  • Farmington Hills reacting to their latest Olympic gold medalist
    Feb 19 2026
    Farmington Hill's native Megan Keller scored the game winning goal for Team USA in the gold medal game. WWJ's Jeremy Otto spoke with mayor Theresa Rich minutes after. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
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  • Local non-profit urging awareness around Teen Dating Violence
    Feb 19 2026
    Olivia Raye-Leonard, the Prevention Education Manager with HAVEN in Pontiac, joins WWJ's Tracey McCaskill to discuss Teen Dating Violence, which is February, and what signs to look for. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
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  • Live alligator, drugs found by cops at west side Detroit home
    Feb 19 2026
    Detroit police have launched investigation after finding narcotics — along with an alligator and a turtle — in a west side Detroit home. WWJ's Darrylin Horne reports. (Photo credit: Detroit PD)
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  • Old Farmer's Almanac predicts warmer, drier Spring in Michigan
    Feb 19 2026
    After a cold and wet Winter, could we get the opposite when Spring hits? The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a warm and dry Spring. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill talked about it with AccuWeather meteorologist Carl Erickson. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
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  • Sister of one Oakland County Child Killer victim still seeking answers
    Feb 19 2026
    Theories and suspects abound, but still no arrests. Timothy King's sister Cathy Broad tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester her thoughts on the case and her favorite memory of her brother
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    32 m
  • DTE ordered to pay $100M penalty for violating Clean Air Act
    Feb 18 2026
    A federal court ruled DTE and EES Coke-- its River-Rouge-based raw-materials manufacturing facility-- will have to pay an $100 million civil penalty to the U.S. Department of Treasury. Attorneys say thousands of tons of sulfur dioxide emissions from the Zug Island plant caused potentially fatal health issues for residents in River Rouge and Southwest Detroit. Those include asthma, Alzheimer's Disease and increased cancer risk. The Sierra Club, a nonprofit environmental activism organization, helped several of the victims. WWJ's Christina McDaniel spoke with Sierra Club Michigan Chapter Director Elayne Coleman. DTE released the following statement: "We are extremely disappointed in the court’s ruling and its negative implications on the domestic supply of coke to the U.S. steel industry. We have been anticipating this order and are eager to make our appeal to the 6th Circuit Court. We remain committed to compliance and have been operating within the limits of the valid original state permit – both today and during the time period in question."
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  • Dan Gilbert's Rocket Fund gives $2M in Black homeownership push
    Feb 18 2026
    A $2 million expansion of the Rocket Wealth Accelerator program is boosting matched savings and financial coaching to help Black families pursue homeownership in Detroit and other Midwest cities. Leaders say the effort targets the racial wealth gap by giving families tools to build long-term financial stability and generational wealth. Click link to hear full announcement.
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  • Doc: Making vaccines political is 'tragic,' not too late to get kids shots
    Feb 18 2026
    A major split in the medical community regarding your child's vaccines. The American Academy of Pediatrics has released its 2026 immunization schedule, and for the first time it differs from the guidelines recently issued by the CDC. WWJ's Dan Jenkins spoke with AAP Dr. David Hill. (Photo: Getty Images/Joe Raedle/Staff)
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