Episodios

  • Poll: Parents believe school safety involves more than traditional security
    Nov 18 2025
    A new national poll from the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital finds that most parents believe students’ mental health and sense of belonging are just as vital to safety as physical security measures. WWJ's Ryan Wrecker talked with C.S. Mott Poll Co-Director Dr. Sarah Clark. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
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  • Area Catholics prepare for a parish reshuffle.
    Nov 17 2025
    The Archdiocese of Detroit is starting a two-year effort to rethink how every parish operates. Fewer Catholics, a shrinking priesthood, and aging buildings are driving the changes. Parishes will be reorganized into new pastorates by 2027, with public listening sessions guiding decisions. Leaders say the goal is a stronger, more sustainable Church for the future. Click to hear the full announcement.
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  • Murder charges 15 years later in missing Skelton brothers case: Why now?
    Nov 17 2025
    The father of missing Michigan brothers Alexander, Andrew and Tanner Skelton was arraigned on Monday on three counts of murder. This is despite that fact that the young boys' bodies have not been found. What evidence might investigators have? And why the murder charges now, nearly 15 years after they disappeared on Thanksgiving Day? WWJ's Amanda Forrester spoke with journalist Lynn Thomson, who has wrote a book about the case. (Photo: Michigan Department of Corrections)
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  • We could see record travel over Thanksgiving in Michigan and nationwide
    Nov 17 2025
    There could be record setting travel over Thanksgiving in Michigan and across the country. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Triple A Michigan's Adrienne Woodland.
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  • Ford dedicates a new headquarters
    Nov 16 2025
    We talk with Jim Dobleske, CEO of Ford Land about their new 2.1 million square foot headquarters
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  • New FDA-approved test to rule out Alzheimer's now available in doctor's offices
    Nov 15 2025
    The FDA approved a new Alzheimer's preliminary screening test; the first of its kind to rule out the degenerative brain disease in a primary care setting. It's now available and it's also Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Dr. Jonathan Fellows, a neurologist at Corewell Royal Oak, shares more information on the test, early warning signs, how to differentiate signs of Alzheimer's from regular aging--and do certain OTC medicines contribute to dementia? He spoke with WWJ's Christina McDaniel, emphasizing that early diagnosis matters (Photo Credit: seb_ra/GettyImages).
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  • Businesses along Woodward in Detroit have been decorated for the holidays
    Nov 15 2025
    People heading to downtown Detroit this weekend or over the holidays will see something new on some of the storefronts. Windows on Woodward kicked off this week with designs from students from the College for Creative Studies going up on a few windows. Live on WWJ, anchor Jay Dennis talked to Adjunct Professor at CCS Monika Sinclair and Rhoda Rouse with Bedrock about the windows. (Photo Credit: College for Creative Studies)
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  • Ferndale Police ends partnership with Flock Safety amid community concerns
    Nov 15 2025
    Ferndale Police and the City of Ferndale decided to end their partnership with Flock, a company that provides a series of license plate cameras to the city. Some in the community say it's too much surveillance and could be used to violate people's rights. WWJ's Taylor Dietz talks to Chief of Police Dennis Emmi about the decision. (Photo credit: Ferndale Police)
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