Episodios

  • Michigan's popular Tunnel of Trees road closed due to washout
    Apr 13 2026
    Flooding issues are leading to problems in northern Michigan including along a popular tourist destination. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Michigan Department of Transportation spokesman James Lake. (Photo credit: MDOT)
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  • President Trump says U.S. still willing to negotiate with Iran
    Apr 13 2026
    President Trump says the U.S. is still willing to engage with Iran to negotiate a resolution. This after talks last week failed to reach an agreements. On Sunday, WWJ's Kyle Kimball talked with Dr. Peter Trumbore, professor and Political Science Department Chair at Oakland University while WWJ's Greg Bowman talked with Saeed Khan, an associate professor of Near Eastern Studies at Wayne State University. (Photo credit: Iranians gather in Tehran's Revolution Square after the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, on April 8, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire barely an hour before the US president's April 8 deadline to obliterate the country, triggering global relief alongside apprehension. Photo by Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)
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  • One financial expert wants you to think differently about your taxes
    Apr 13 2026
    The tax deadline is almost here. Speaking with WWJ's Chris Fillar, Blue Monarch Financial CEO Brigette Engstrom is urging Metro Detroiters to stop looking back when reviewing their taxes and look forward instead. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)
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  • Experts monitor "Zombie Fish" in Lake Superior
    Apr 13 2026
    The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is trying to figure out why co-called zombie fish, deep water lake trout, are dying in Lake Superior. DNR Research Biologist Shawn Sitar talked with WWJ's Ryan Wrecker. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
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  • Friendship Walk supports people w/ intellectual, developmental disabilities
    Apr 13 2026
    Registration is now open for one of the community's most inclusive - and fun- charitable events! The Best Buddies Friendship Walk is the leading event in the country supporting inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and takes place Sunday, April 26th, at the Detroit Zoo. WWJ's Greg Bowman talked with Jon Ganci, director of mission advancement at Best Buddies Michigan. (Photo credit: Best Buddies Michigan)
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  • UM fans line streets to celebrate NCAA basketball championship
    Apr 11 2026
    University of Michigan fans lined up early to watch a victory parade for the NCAA champions. WWJ's Charlie Langton and Jon Hewett were along the parade route. (Photo credit: WWJ"s Charlie Langton)
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  • How has Michigan's hands-free law impacted distracted driving?:
    Apr 10 2026
    Officials say distracted driving is one of the biggest risks for those on the road. Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences faculty member Dr. Randall Commissaris tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester about the data and how it's collected.
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  • To Kill A Mockingbird star appears in Detroit
    Apr 10 2026
    Mary Badham was only ten years old when she was nominated for an Oscar for her role as Scout Finch in the classic film "To Kill A Mockingbird," which was released in 1962. Mary will be in Detroit this weekend as the movie is shown at Detroit's Historic Redford Theater. She sat down with WWJ's Greg Bowman to talk about her role in the film and her appearance in Detroit.
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