Episodios

  • 1.5M people expected in downtown Detroit for tree lighting, holidays
    Nov 19 2025
    Plans are already underway preparing for this Friday's highly anticipated Christmas Tree lighting event in downtown Detroit, where an estimated 100,000 people are expected to converge on Campus Martius Park. WWJ's Jon Hewett spoke with David Cowan, Chief Public Spaces Officer with the Downtown Detroit Partnership, about the 22nd Annual Tree Lighting event. (Photo credit: WWJ's Jon Hewett)
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  • Royal Oak Holidays kicks off Friday — 5 festive weekends
    Nov 19 2025
    The city of Royal Oak will hold its annual 'LIGHTING OF THE PARK' event at Centennial Commons and at the Rock of Royal Oak on Friday night, which will lead into five straight weekends of holiday events in the city. WWJ's Tony Ortiz spoke with organizer Jon Witz. See the full rundown at RoyalOakHolidays.com. (Photo: City of Royal Oak)
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  • Best ways to handle difficult family members this Thanksgiving
    Nov 19 2025
    Birmingham Maple Clinic psychotherapist Lori Edelson joins WWJ's Tracey McCaskill to discuss the best ways to deal with difficult family members during the holidays. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
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  • Norovirus outbreak triggers the closure of a Downriver school
    Nov 19 2025
    Wilson Middle School in Wyandotte was closed Wednesday (Nov. 19) after an outbreak of the virus. Maintenance staff was on hand to thoroughly disinfect the school. WWJ's Taylor Dietz talked to Director of Pediatric Emergency at the Children's Hospital of Michigan, Dr. Kelly Levasseur about the virus. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
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  • Students talk with police about preventing violence, being safe online
    Nov 19 2025
    Hundreds of students gathered at Schoolcraft College Tuesday morning to learn more about youth violence prevention. The event gave high school students the opportunity to interact with law enforcement, mental health professionals and others for discussions on violence prevention, digital safety, mental health and preparedness. WWJ's Charlie Langton talked with Michigan State Police Director Colonel James Grady and Redford Union High School student Camille Halmon. (Photo credit: WWJ's Charlie Langton)
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  • Covenant House fighting youth homelessness in Detroit with annual SLEEP OUT
    Nov 18 2025
    Covenant House CEO, Meagan Dunn, joins WWJ's Tracey McCaskill to discuss the local non-profit's annual SLEEP OUT event aimed at bringing awareness to youth homelessness in Detroit. (Photo Credit: Photo Credit)
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  • Northville native Dugan Darnell is living his childhood dream with the Tigers
    Nov 18 2025
    Former USPBL pitcher Dugan Darnell made it to the Big Leagues last year with Colorado. The Tigers recently picked him up. He spoke with Jeremy Otto about his baseball journey which includes switching from position player to pitcher. Photo: Arianna Grainey-Imagn Images
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  • Warren's new domestic violence initiative shows early promise
    Nov 18 2025
    Officials released a four-month progress update on Operation Cycle Break, a partnership between Warren Police, Macomb County prosecutors, the courts, Turning Point Macomb, and WSU researchers. Early results show faster coordination, stronger survivor support, and improved offender accountability. Leaders say the next phase will expand data-driven improvements. Click to hear the full announcement.
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