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In today’s spine-chilling episode, a conversation with the Macomb County Clerk about early voting, and what they expect for Election Day. Then, the host of Modern Music on WDET tells us about what inspired him to make a ghoulish soundtrack every year for Halloween. Additionally, how a Michigan group aims to keep the spirit of Halloween alive throughout the year.
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Michigan food safety educator said manufacturers guarantee the treat is safe to eat for up to 12 months. The trick is limiting how much you have and storing it correctly.
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Tentative agreements have been made between the UAW and the Detroit 3, a somber warning of the dangers of meningitis, the best of the "silly," scary movies for Halloween season and a children's book for young bilingual readers.
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While October has a reputation for all things horror, Halloween is about more than just being scared.
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An Imam's concerns over increasing Islamophobia, diving into Halloween themed music, a look at Michigan's GOP congressional caucus as the House remains without a Speaker, and Detroit Lions fans processing that strange, winning feeling.
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These pictures take us on a journey through 8 floors, 19 performance spaces and seemingly endless rooms, costumes, and adventures at the Theatre Bizarre Halloween party.
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On today's show, a reporter analyzed local abortion politics, and a Michigan filmmaker dished on a spooky flick. Plus, Jon Moshier joined to talk Halloween tunes,
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Lansing-based comedy group Quality Scary straddles the line between frightening and funny.
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On today's show, an attorney spoke about cannabis decriminalization, and the team behind Quality Scary talked all things horror. Plus, a chat about puppetry and poetry.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration is warning that drug dealers are marketing rainbow-colored fentanyl to kids. Many drug experts say that's likely not happening.