5/24/18: Workforce of the Future | MiWeek Roadshow
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The MiWeek team takes the show on the road to discuss the future of workforce development in Michigan.
Read MorePBS President and CEO Paula Kerger to Keynote Michigan’s Mackinac Conference
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The Detroit Regional Chamber has announced that PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger will deliver a keynote address at the 2018 Mackinac Policy Conference May 29-June 1. She will discuss the importance of building trust and restoring confidence in the critical institutions of government, media and business.
Read MoreMichigan State of the State Address
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder's annual address to the Michigan Legislature and Democratic response.
Read More8/3/17: Detroit Primary / Wayne County Jail / Water Shut-offs
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Detroit's primary is next Tuesday and key races include the Mayor, City Council and City Clerk. The MiWeek team debates who will be the top vote getters. Wayne County Executive Evans says he will move ahead with negotiations on Rock Ventures' proposal to develop a new justice complex in exchange for the land where the unfinished County jail now sits. The MiWeek team discusses what this means.
Read More4/13/17: DPSCD Superintendent / Michigan Congressional Members / Prison Reform
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The Detroit Public Schools Community District is close to getting a new superintendent. The MiWeek team discusses the challenges that lie ahead for the person that is selected and what he must focus on for the first few months. Episode 551.
Read More5/5/16: MiWeek Neighborhoods Special
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Panelists discuss a number of hot-button issues facing the city’s residents: newcomers versus long-time residents; inclusiveness; the cultural corridor compared to the economic corridor; and entrepreneurship.
Read More11/7/16 - MiWeek Election Special On Demand
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Watch Now - MiWeek's Election Special 2016. From the Detroit school board election to the RTA transit vote, the MiWeek brings you the information you need to cast an informed vote!
Read MoreMiWeek Election Special 2016
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From the Detroit school board election to the RTA transit vote, the MiWeek team will bring you the information you need to cast an informed vote!
Read MoreMiWeek goes on the road for the Detroit Policy Conference!
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The MiWeek team goes on the road to the Detroit Policy Conference.
Read More12/17/15: Extended Interviews with Mayor Mike Duggan and Governor Rick Snyder
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Host Christy McDonald and Stephen Henderson talk with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan for a wide-ranging interview. Plus, Governor Rick Snyder joined host Christy McDonald and contributor Nolan Finley to discuss the stalled plan for Detroit Public Schools, the Flint water crisis, his priorities for next year, and more.
Read MoreMiWeek 2016 State of the State Special
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MiWeek’s Christy McDonald, Nolan Finley, and Stephen Henderson provide analysis of Governor Snyder’s sixth State of the State address.
Read MoreChristy McDonald talks with Congressman Dan Kildee about Flint water crisis
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MiWeek host Christy McDonald sat down for a candid conversation with Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) to discuss Flint’s water crisis.
Read More12/3/15: A Conversation with Amber Arellano
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Christy McDonald has a wide-ranging interview with the head of The Education Trust-Midwest, Amber Arellano, on recent test scores, state education rankings, teacher development, and more.
Read More10/21/15: Governor Rick Snyder on MiWeek - LIVE
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Michigan Governor Rick Snyder will sit down with the MiWeek team for a half-hour conversation about his new education proposal that he outlined Monday, which includes creating a new Detroit School District devoted solely to teaching the 47,000 students while the current district will exist to address the mounting debt situation currently totaling $500 million.
Read MoreGov. Rick Snyder: Move back to Detroit water provides best protection for public health in Flint
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Flint families and children will be better protected by reconnecting with the Great Lakes Water Authority as the source of the city’s drinking water until the Karegnondi Water Authority pipeline is completed, Gov. Rick Snyder said.
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