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FAQs about WWJ: On-Demand:How many episodes does WWJ: On-Demand have?The podcast currently has 1,385 episodes available.
June 10, 2026Education and labor leaders celebrate Michigan College Credit for Apprenticeships Program signing ceremonyWWJ's Tracey McCaskill is joined by Michigan Workforce Development Board, Executive Director & LEO Chief of Staff Jessica Brousseau to discuss the Michigan College Credit for Apprenticeships Program ... which is poised to assist small businesses. (Photo Credit: Getty Images / WUT789)...more5minPlay
June 10, 2026What to do if you receive a notice saying you didn't pay your taxesThe State Treasury has admitted to sending out at least 27,000 incorrect notices this year, most of them telling people they didn't pay their taxes when they really did. Ann Arbor CPA Kirk Carlson said he thinks there are many more than that, and he told WWJ's Christina McDaniel the action to take if you receive one. (Photo Credit: wingedwolf/GettyImages)....more12minPlay
June 10, 2026Know the signs of heat strokeAs real feel temperatures reach 100 across Metro Detroit, doctors want you to know the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke, a life-threatening medical emergency. Detroit Fire Department Medical Director Dr. Robert Dunn spoke live with WWJ's Christina McDaniel....more6minPlay
June 10, 2026Sardines are having a viral moment, with foodies hyping it as a superfoodHealth officials are agreeing too. WWJ's Taylor Dietz talked to Henry Ford Health registered dietitian Allegra Picano about the benefits of sardines.. and there's A LOT....more7minPlay
June 10, 2026A Michigan State team researched turf grass for the World CupThe FIFA World Cup is about to get underway and there's a Michigan connection. A team from Michigan State University has researched the turf grass for the fields. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with MSU Turfgrass research Professor, Dr. Trey Rogers. (Photo credit-Michigan State University, Nick Schrader)...more8minPlay
June 10, 2026Assessing the damage after tornado hits Tittabawassee Twp.They're still surveying an area between Saginaw and Midland, Michigan, after a F-1 tornado touched down there on Tuesday. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with Tittabawassee Township Fire Chief Phillip Shaver. (Photo credit: Phillip Shaver)...more4minPlay
June 10, 2026Gov candidate Mike Cox: improving education, economy will get MI boomingWWJ's Tony Ortiz talks with Mike Cox, Republican candidate for governor, about the campaign and what his plans are for Michigan. (WWJ photo)...more11minPlay
June 09, 2026Howell Melon ice cream offers a sweet taste of MichiganThe once a year flavor is a big hit for those who love it. Howell Rotary Club President-Elect J.J. Lewis tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester all about the unique treat(Photo credit: Getty Images)...more6minPlay
June 09, 2026Review: Carolina Caroline turns up the heat in southern crime romanceFill up the gas tank, flip on the sunglasses, and get ready for a crime spree through the South. WWJ's Jeremy Jenkins has a preview of the new romantic crime thriller .. Carolina Caroline. (Photo Credit: Getty Images / Gareth Cattermole / Staff)...more2minPlay
June 09, 2026Arts Beats & Eats to remain in Royal Oak under 4-year agreementWhile the official start to summer is still two weeks away, they're already talking about the Labor Day weekend Arts, Beats, and Eats festival. WWJ's Jon Hewett reports there's a new partnership with Cranbrook, and an agreement that will keep the event in Royal Oak for at least four more years. (Photo: Jon Hewett/WWJ)...more2minPlay
FAQs about WWJ: On-Demand:How many episodes does WWJ: On-Demand have?The podcast currently has 1,385 episodes available.