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If you ever wanted to control where your tax dollars go, here's your chance to decide.
Thousands of semi-trucks pass through Southwest Detroit each day. WDET investigates the situation and its impact on the community.
Parents: Do You Send Your Kids to Summer Camp?
Today, parents have resources to find the best places for summer camp for their kids. What are you best kept secrets when it comes to selecting a camp?
Share your insights with WDET 101.9 FM.
The Michigan Republican Primary is on Tuesday, February 28th. Ahead of the primary, WDET would like to know what you are thinking this election. Help shape our coverage by sharing your knowledge and insights
Southfield Mayor and congressional candidate, Brenda Lawrence joins the conversation to discuss her opinions and concerns for the county with an eye on Southfield and the people of southern Oakland County.
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson joins Craig to talk about last night's State of the County address and take calls from members of WDET's Public Insight Network and listeners voicing their concerns for Oakland County.
Residents, business leaders and community activists are joining WDET to leverage the human spirit brought together as part of our recent "Call to Action" efforts.
Help shape our coverage and engagement by sharing your knowledge and insights.
Do you live in Oakland County? Tune in on Feb. 8th for our live coverage of L. Brooks Patterson's State of the County Address & tell us which three issues are the most important to you.
Craig has guests share stories collected through the Public Interest Network and has listeners call-in about their first cars.
WDET reached out to listeners through the Public Insight Network to collect stories and photos of their “first cars” just in time for the 2012 North American International Auto Show.
The responses have been amazing and fun! Take a look and then share your stories/photos!
What Should Metro Detroit Know About the Villages?
Residents, business leaders and community activists in the Villages (Indian Village/West Village neighborhood): what issues and ideas are on your mind?
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The Auto Show - Does it Matter to You?
The North American International Auto Show rolls into Cobo Center this month.
What does the auto show mean to you and to the community?
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What was your first car?
The North American International Auto Show rolls into Cobo Center this month.
There's no other city in the world so connected to the car.
Tell us about your first car, a great story about it and share a photo, if you have one.
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What indicators would demonstrate an improved, more responsive city government?
The results of the recent "what would it take to get you to move to Detroit" survey results shows a hunger for better governance and services in the city.
What indicators would demonstrate an improved, more responsive city government?
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