Episodios

  • Program works to connect people with disabilities to employment opportunities
    Feb 2 2026
    Best Buddies of Michigan Senior Employment Consultant Natalie D'Angelo tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester about the program and its importance (learn more at bestbuddies.org/michigan or email nataliedangelo@bestbuddies.org) (photo credit: Kerkez / Getty Images)
    Más Menos
    12 m
  • Heart month: love your heart this February
    Feb 2 2026
    DMC cardiologist Dr. Chadi Alraies tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester how to keep your heart healthy and why it's important (photo credit: Lacheev / Getty Images)
    Más Menos
    8 m
  • This longtime Detroit broadcaster is retiring
    Feb 2 2026
    Paul Woods has served as the Red Wings radio color analyst for nearly 40 seasons. He announced that this season will be his last. Jeremy Otto spoke with him about his broadcasting origins, playoff runs, and more. Photo: Jeremy Otto
    Más Menos
    12 m
  • Fifth Third completes merger with Comerica, changes won't happen til Fall
    Feb 2 2026
    Fifth Third bank has announced it has closed its merger with Comerica to create the ninth-largest U.S. bank with approximately 294 billion dollars in assets. Fifth Third Regional Chairman David Girodat talked with WWJ's Tony Ortiz. (Photo credit: Fifth Third Bank)
    Más Menos
    4 m
  • How are young adults in Michigan doing years after the COVID-19 lockdown?
    Feb 2 2026
    Nearly 6 years after the COVID-19 pandemic, local researchers are starting to see a rebound in young adults. Michigan State University research finds that in the four years after the pandemic, the majority of college students experienced rising life satisfaction and declining loneliness. WWJ's Taylor Dietz talked to Associate Professor of Psychology Bill Chopik about the study.
    Más Menos
    8 m
  • Organizers announce return of I Ran the D 5k run/walk
    Feb 2 2026
    Dust off your sneakers because it's almost running season Detroit. The annual I Ran the D 5K makes its return on May 9th. Detroit Sports Commission Executive Director Marty Dobek talked with WWJ's Tony Ortiz. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
    Más Menos
    5 m
  • Common Ground ends crisis services in Pontiac
    Feb 1 2026
    Common Ground, a non-profit mental health crisis agency that has served Michigan for more than half-a-century, is ending its services at the Resource and Crisis Center in Pontiac. Common Ground's President and CEO Heather Rae spoke live with WWJ's Kyle Kimball about what this means for the organization moving forward. (Photo Credit: fizkes/GettyImages).
    Más Menos
    5 m
  • Lawrence Tech honors Black History Month
    Feb 1 2026
    In honor of Black History Month, Lawrence Technological University in Southfield is holding a month-long celebration focused on the creativity and ingenuity of Black innovators across Detroit and the country. Eula Muckleroy, the coordinator of LTU’s Black History Month program, spoke live with WWJ's Tony Ortiz. (Photo Credit: mediaphotos/GettyImages).
    Más Menos
    5 m