Episodios

  • 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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  • FBI details Dearborn Heights man's planning leading up to Temple Israel attack
    Mar 30 2026
    The FBI says the attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield earlier this month was a Hezbollah inspired act of terrorism targeting the Jewish community. Jennifer Runyan, FBI Detroit Special Agent in Charge who says the suspect, Ayman Ghazali, started plotting the attack just three days before he drove his truck into the building. She shared details with reporters at a briefing on Monday. (Photo by Emily Elconin/Getty Images)
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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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  • Developer re-floats plan to buy Belle Isle, transform it into haven for the rich
    Mar 30 2026
    This far-fetched proposal has been getting a lot of reaction from people in Detroit and the region. Real estate developer Rod Lockwood wants to buy Belle Isle for $1 billion, and turn it into a "special economic zone" for the ultra-rich — with high-incoming housing, mixed-use developments, restaurants, and more. After a new poll showed support for the idea, WWJ's Tracy McCaskill was joined live by Lockwood to talk about it. (Photo: Getty Images)
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  • Can Catholics eat meat at the Tigers home opener on Good Friday?
    Mar 30 2026
    Popular podcaster and Michigan priest Father Joe Krupp sat down with WWJ's Jeremy Otto to discuss the Tigers home opener coinciding with Good Friday. Can Catholics eat hot dogs? Can they attend the game? We also discuss his large Tigers collection and how he has incorporated the team in his church plus what Good Friday means to Catholics in general. Photo: Getty Images/George Wood
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  • Trio of African lion cubs now on view for Detroit Zoo visitors
    Mar 30 2026
    Now on public view at the Detroit Zoo: Three African lion cubs are out-and-about in their habitat for the first time this week.


    WWJ's Charlie Langton spoke with Associate Mammal Curator, Melissa Thueme. (Photo: One of the new cubs with father lion "Kalu," credit: Charlie Langton)
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  • What's there to do around Michigan during Spring Break?
    Mar 30 2026
    Spring Break is upon us, but fuel prices and travel delays have some Michiganders sticking closer to home this year. WWJ's Jay Dennis spoke with Nick Nerbonne of Travel Michigan, who says you don't have to leave the state to find some great experiences. (Photo: Getty Images)
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