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More bald eagles in Metro Detroit shows conservation efforts working
Nesting pairs dropped to about 450 in the lower 48 states in the mid-20th century, but bald eagles are making a comeback — including in Lower Michigan. DNR non-game bird biologist Karen Cleveland tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester about these facinating birds -- including where they got their name. (Photo credit: Brian Sevald/Getty Images)
The mother of a man fatally stabbed in Livonia talks about filed charges
34-year-old Nicholos Hatcher was fatally stabbed May 28th. His mother, Felisha Hatcher, tells WWJ's Jon Hewett about the day and her feelings about the charges filed by the Wayne County Prosecutor. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
Michigan has a growing number of distilleries
Michigan has more distilleries than you might imagine. One, Iron Fish Distillery in Thompsonville, is celebrating 10 years this year. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Troy Anderson, of Iron Fish. (Photo: Beth Fisher/WWJ)
High school summer pass program allows teens to work out for free
A new program starting on Monday will allow teenagers aged 14 to 19 to work out for free at Planet Fitness clubs. It's called the Planet Fitness High School Summer Pass program. Fitness trainer David Jarrett talked with WWJ's Luke Sloan. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Automation Alley executives push for data centers in Michigan
Automation Alley CEO Tom Kelly talks with WWJ's Charlie Langton at the Mackinac Policy Conference about the benefits of data centers as well as the expansion of Project DIAMOnD into Wayne County.
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