Tonight on One Detroit:

  • FLINT ANNIVERSARY:  It’s been five years since Flint switched its drinking water source to the Flint River, triggering a major health crisis in that city. In this One Detroit report, we update how residents are doing, and Stephen talks with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha about what we’ve learned and the concerns that remain.
  • DINGELL & UPTON: Nolan talks with Michigan Congressional members Debbie Dingell and Fred Upton about the impeachment inquiry against President Trump and how it is impacting the other work of lawmakers in Washington. 
  • ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN:  In this One Detroit report, we learn how a popular Chinese dish — almond boneless chicken — got its start right here in Michigan.
  • SKILLED TRADES CAREERS:  This report for Detroit Public Television’s American Graduate initiative looks at how the Detroit Public Schools Community District’s Randolph Career Technical Center is preparing students for high-demand careers in the skilled trades.

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Watch One Detroit every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on WTVS – Detroit Public Television.