Archive for October, 2009

Detroit City Council Candidate Charles Pugh

By Rob St. Mary October 30th, 2009

Pugh Charles Pugh is a former television and radio newscaster. Pugh is a graduate of Murray-Wright High School and the University of Missouri.

Charles Pugh Interview Council by WDET

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The Detroit Agenda: Blight

By Rob St. Mary October 29th, 2009

During this election season, WDET has been interviewing hundreds of residents as part of the station’s ongoing community reporting initiative “The Detroit Agenda”.

One of the biggest concerns shared by Detroiters is the city’s ongoing struggle with blight. The candidates have proposed their solutions. But as Noah Ovshinsky reports, the answers might also be found with their constituents.

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Detroit Charter Commission Candidate Ken Harris

By Rob St. Mary October 29th, 2009

Ken Harris Ken Harris is chair of the Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce, and the Preisdent & CEO of the Detroit Black Expo. Harris is a graduate of Clark University.

Ken Harris Interview Charter by WDET

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Detroit City Council Candidate JoAnn Watson

By Rob St. Mary October 28th, 2009

Joann Watson JoAnn Watson is an incumbent running for re-election to the Detroit City Council. Watson is the former Executive Director of the Detroit Chapter of the NAACP. Watson is a graduate of Wayne State University.

JoAnn Watson Interview Council by WDET

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“Climate Change – Is Detroit Open for Business?” Part #4 of 4

By Rob St. Mary October 28th, 2009

“Climate Change – Is Detroit Open For Business?” is a four-part series on WDET exploring the small business climate in Detroit during the election season.

Bankole Thompson Bankole Thompson of the Michigan Chronicle leads the discussion with business owners and experts in the field.
Our guests this week (10/28) included:

* Kurt Metzger probably knows more about the demographics of this region than anybody else. After speaking for 30 years about the need for coordinated data collection and delivery in Southeast Michigan, in 2008 Kurt was selected by the Skillman and Kresge foundations to develop and direct a new foundation-funded regional data indicators system.

* Rufus Bartell is owner of the Simply Casual clothing store, a specialty boutique on Detroit’s West Side. He’s also a co-founder of the Independent Retailers Association.

* Turkia Awada Mullin is an Assistant CEO under Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano.  She’s also the Chief Development Officer of the Economic Development Growth Engine (EDGE).

The show airs Wednesdays at noon on WDET.

PLEASE NOTE: The first few minutes for the program is missing due to a technical difficulty.

Climate Change Show Four by WDET

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The Detroit Agenda: Improving Community

By Rob St. Mary October 27th, 2009

As part of WDET’s 2009 election coverage, reporters are fanning out across the City of Detroit asking residents about their concerns and suggestions on how to make Detroit a better place.

As WDET’s Rob St. Mary reports improving community relations between neighbors… and between the residents and city hall appeared near the top of the list.

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Detroit Charter Commission Candidate Teola Hunter

By Rob St. Mary October 27th, 2009

Teola Hunter Teola Hunter is a former Michigan State Representative and Wayne County Clerk. Hunter is a graduate of Cass Technical High School and Wayne State University.

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The Detroit Agenda: Crime

By Rob St. Mary October 26th, 2009

All this week WDET is exploring the issues uppermost in the minds of voters in Detroit.

Perhaps no concern is more pervasive than the fear of crime.

As WDET’s Quinn Klinefelter reports the perception of Detroit as a dangerous city is taking a toll on both citizens and the police sworn to protect them.

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Detroit City Council Candidate James Tate

By Rob St. Mary October 26th, 2009

“Climate Change – Is Detroit Open for Business?” Part #3 of 4

By Rob St. Mary October 26th, 2009

“Climate Change – Is Detroit Open For Business?” is a four-part series on WDET exploring the small business climate in Detroit during the election season.

Bankole Thompson Bankole Thompson of the Michigan Chronicle leads the discussion with business owners and experts in the field.
Our guests this week (10/21) included:

* Renette Jackson: a small business owner and attorney specializing in small business, entertainment, general civil matters and community advocacy.  Also, a former city council candidate in Detroit.

* Malinda Jensen: the  Director of Business Development at the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation. She manages the day-to-day processes of the DEGC’s business retention and attraction initiatives. Jensen is well versed in the programs DEGC offers and the help it has provided small businesses working their way through the City’s necessary permitting processes, etc.

The show airs Wednesdays at noon on WDET.

Climate Change Show #3 by WDET

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