Episodios

  • 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).
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  • 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).
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  • 'Trafficking thrives in darkness:' local group asks for help to fight back
    Jan 30 2026
    As National Human Trafficking Prevention Month comes to a close, the Pontiac-based nonprofit Hope Against Trafficking is issuing an urgent call for help. Executive Director Michele Isbister spoke with WWJ's Dan Jenkins, and says the money is critical to expand housing, shorten waitlists, and provide the long-term therapy survivors need to rebuild their lives. (Photo: Getty Images/Kamionsky)
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  • Ease up on the road salt. It may be hurting wildlife in lakes and rivers.
    Jan 30 2026
    You don't need to use so much salt on your driveway and sidewalk. Chloride sampling found it's having a damaging impact on the Rouge River ecosystem. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Lauren Eaton, monitoring manager of Friends of the Rouge. (photo credit-Friends of the Rouge)
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  • Detroit opens additional shelter space for families amid blistering cold
    Jan 29 2026
    Detroit shelters are packed even fuller than usual amid this frigid cold snap. Michelle Robinson, with the City of Detroit Housing Division. spoke with WWJ's Tim Pamplin at WWJ's Radiothon for THAW on Thursday. (Photo by Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images)
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  • Michigan winter puts a freeze on the final farewell for families overseas
    Jan 29 2026
    A Southfield funeral director is struggling to return the remains of international Metro Detroit residents to their loved ones overseas as last weekend's winter storm created cancellations and ground stops at major connecting hubs across the U.S. Stephen Kemp, President and CEO of Kemp Funeral Home and Cremation Services, spoke with WWJ's Christina McDaniel. (Photo Credit: SeventyFour/GettyImages).
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    18 m
  • Brenda Tracy speaks after suit v. Mel Tucker dismissed: 'He knows exactly what he did'
    Jan 29 2026
    Brenda Tracy is speaking out after an Ingham County judge dismissed her lawsuit against former Michigan State University football coach Mel Tucker. Tracy, who is herself an advocate for sexual assault survivors, sued Tucker in October 2024, claiming the then-coach broke a contract for speaking arrangements and deliberately tried to ruin her image after he masterbated — without her consent —while the two were on a video call. Tracy spoke with WWJ's Darrylin Horne. (Photo: Brenda Tracy - with permission)
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  • BONUS: Everything you need to know about filing taxes this year, from tips to surprises
    Jan 29 2026
    Tax season opened this week and there are changes you need to know about. Plus, is the Justice Department trying to build a case against Jerome Powell's for improvements to an old building? Get the latest.
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    19 m