7/11/19: One Detroit – Rouge River / Democratic Debates / Negro Baseball...
Stephen Henderson and Nolan Finley offer their perspectives on the upcoming Democratic Presidential Debates in Detroit. They look at whether the debate format works and what voters can expect from the...
View ArticleRecord high water on Detroit’s East Side
An emergency situation in the flooded Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood on Detroit's east side comes with 100,000 sandbags and the workers to fill and stack them. The city of Detroit is looking for short...
View Article7/25/19: One Detroit – Line 5 / Democratic Presidential Candidates’ Debate /...
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View Article8/1/19: One Detroit – Democratic Presidential Debates in Detroit
Stephen and Nolan are joined by two in-studio roundtable guests: Kim Trent of the WSU Board of Governors and Compass Strategies and Howard Edelson of The Edelson Group. They discuss the Democratic...
View Article8/29/19: One Detroit – Livernois Construction / Water Levels / Women DJ’s
A One Detroit report focuses on the massive streetscape construction project that is hurting businesses along Livernois, the Avenue of Fashion. Plus, Christy talks with the co-owner of Baker’s Keyboard...
View ArticleWatch now – Seeing Green: The Business and Inequity of Climate Change
McKenzie Funk, 2012 Knight-Wallace Fellow, presented a critical discussion of drought, rising seas, profiteering, and the hardest truth about climate change: It’s not equally bad for everyone. Read Now...
View ArticleFrom PBS NewsHour: Healing Flint
After a public health crisis in Flint, Michigan, triggered by high levels of lead in the drinking water, a number of programs are working to encourage good nutrition for children in order to prevent...
View ArticleWATCH NOW – Deregulation and Environmental Protection
The Detroit Economic Club presented a conversation with EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler streamed live from the MotorCity Casino by Detroit Public TV on Tuesday, October 22. Read Now at One Detroit.
View Article12/12/19: One Detroit – Chalkbeat Detroit / Governor Whitmer / Zebra Fish
One Detroit and Chalkbeat Detroit continue a special yearlong series following a group of Detroit high school graduates navigating their way through their first year in college. This week's report...
View ArticleWATCH – COVID313 Virtual Townhall: Healthy Environments and Air Quality
As part of Asthma Awareness Month, the University of Public Health School of Michigan is co-organizing a Virtual City Hall with COVID313. Read Now at One Detroit.
View ArticleThe high cost of high water
A Great Lakes Now report takes a look at the city of South Haven, MI, where the costs from high water damage are estimated to top $20 million. Read Now at One Detroit.
View ArticleAn Easement Revoked: Could It Mean a Shutdown of Line 5?
Governor Whitmer recently ordered that the Line 5 Pipeline shut down, moving to revoke the 1953 easement that allowed for the operation of the dual pipelines under the Straits of Mackinac. Read Now at...
View ArticleFlint Charges
The search for justice in the Flint water crisis has led prosecutors to charge former Michigan governor Rick Snyder with two misdemeanor counts of willful neglect of duty. Read Now at One Detroit.
View ArticleGreat Lakes Now: A New Administration and Investing in the Great Lakes
How will the new administration affect funding for the Great Lakes? Great Lakes Now has more. Read Now at One Detroit.
View ArticleGLN on One Detroit: PFAS in the House
Journalist Tom Perkins had his blood, his cat’s blood and many products in his home tested for the toxic ‘forever chemicals.’ Here’s what he found. Read Now at One Detroit.
View ArticleBelle Isle Spring Cleanup
Brionne Davis is working with the Belle Isle Conservancy on their Spring Cleanup efforts. Read Now at One Detroit.
View Article12/14/21: American Black Journal – Bentor Harbor Water Crisis, Homeless Youth...
Host Stephen Henderson talks with stakeholders from Benton Harbor about the lead-contaminated water crisis currently affecting the city and its residents. They discuss aging infrastructure, the impacts...
View ArticleStakeholders Discuss Solutions to Benton Harbor Lead Water Crisis
Host Stephen Henderson talks with Benton Harbor Mayor Marcus Muhammad, Michigan EGLE's Environmental Justice Public Advocate Regina Strong, and Community Response Team Chairperson Princella Tobias to...
View Article12/23/21: One Detroit – Wigilia, Mochitsuki, Northern Lights Photography
As we enter into the holiday season, the One Detroit team takes a look at holiday traditions from around the globe including Wigilia, a Polish Christmas Eve dinner celebration, and Mochitsuki, a New...
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