Episodios

  • Michigan AG sues the feds to stop proposed ICE facility
    Mar 24 2026
    Michigan’s attorney general filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block a proposed ICE detention facility in Romulus, citing zoning and environmental concerns. Federal officials have said immigration detention falls under federal authority and the project could support enforcement operations and local jobs. Click to hear the full announcement.
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    13 m
  • Which cars and trucks are the safest?
    Mar 24 2026
    We talk with Insurance Institute for Highway Safety President David Harkey about the 2026 Top Safety Picks
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    5 m
  • Miracle cat found alive under rubble of Michigan home destroyed by tornado
    Mar 24 2026
    They're saying he really must have nine lives. A cat was found under the rubble of his home after the tornado in Union City earlier this month is going to be OK.

    Doobie was found two days after the tornado hit that killed one of his beloved humans. The kitty has a leg and pelvic fractures, and his tail had to be amputated. He's now being cared for by at Bronson Veterinary Services in Coldwater, where Dr. Joanna Bronson spoke with WWJ's Ryan Wrecker. (Photo credit: Bronson Veterinary Services )
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  • Michigan farmers paying more for fertilizer with war in Iran
    Mar 24 2026
    Michigan farmers are paying more for fertilizer because of the war in Iran. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Michigan Farm Bureau commodity & regulatory relations manager, Theresa Sisung. (photo credit-Michigan Farm Bureau
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    4 m
  • Oak Park and Dearborn are hot spots for new home sales
    Mar 23 2026
    After a couple of rough months, the Detroit-area real estate market is hoping to pick up for both buyers and sellers. WWJ's Pat Vitale talked with Kathy Broock at Max Broock Realtors. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
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  • Downriver group helps struggling TSA workers with food, essentials
    Mar 23 2026
    A local group is trying to do something the ease the financial burden on TSA workers at Detroit Metro Airport, who've gone a month now without a paycheck during the partial government shutdown. Downriver For Veterans started by putting together Easter baskets for families, but it's grown into much more. WWJ's Pat Vitale spoke with founder Ann Walsh. (Photo: Getty Images)
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  • New housing and healthcare options for SE Michigan seniors
    Mar 23 2026
    A new program aimed at helping older adults recover safely after illness, or injury, has now launched in Detroit. Volunteers of America Michigan introduced Health2Home Monday, combining medical respite beds with behavioral health services and housing support. The program serves adults 55 and older across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Supporters say the effort could change how communities respond to housing insecurity by linking healthcare and stable housing earlier in the recovery process. Click to hear announcement.
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    11 m
  • WWJ’s Tracey McCaskill chats with BasBlue CEO Ellen Gilchrist.
    Mar 23 2026
    BasBlue a local non-profit is scaling its impact with the 2026 Bold Women Summit on March 31st to round up Women’s History Month. The event will feature nationally recognized women leaders into an intentionally intimate, access-driven setting. WWJ’s Tracey McCaskill chats with BasBlue CEO Ellen Gilchrist.
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    5 m