
Rhonda Walker
Morning Anchor at WDIV-TV (Detroit, MI)
I love giving, mentoring youth & helping people in need • Morning News Anchor WDIV-TV4 • Founder & President Rhonda Walker Foundation for inner city teen girls.
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3 weeks ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
DETROIT – Smartphones are an essential part of our lives, constantly evolving to help make our lives easier. Whether navigating cognitive or mobility challenges or looking for more innovative ways to use your device, Consumer Reports reveals the top accessibility tools that can make a big difference in your life. For Consumer Reports research specialist Karla Noboa, everyday tasks haven’t always been easy due to physical and cognitive disabilities.
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4 weeks ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
Sign up for our Events Newsletter!Drivers may be unaware of data collection by automakersPhoto by Ivana Cajina on Unsplash (Unsplash)DETROIT – If you bought a new car in the last five years, you might be sharing more than just the road. A new Consumer Reports investigation reveals that automakers could be tracking and selling your driving data, often without you even knowing it.
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1 month ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker |Sara Powers
Space to offer early childhood center, community garden and morePublished: March 13, 2025 at 9:48 PMTags: Detroit, Wayne CountyDETROIT – Kintsugi Village officially began construction on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. The center will house an early childhood education center for Corktown families, an artist incubator, culinary initiatives, a community garden, an event space, a rooftop space with views of Michigan Central and more.
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1 month ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
Get ready to pay even more for eggs. Prices are expected to rise even higher than they are now. Up to 20 percent more this year! Blame it on inflation and bird flu. The average cost for a dozen eggs right now is anywhere from seven to nine dollars, but that can vary widely depending on where you live. With soaring prices and many varieties of eggs, you want to make sure you’re getting what you think you’re paying for. Consumer Reports deciphers those confusing egg labels and explains what they mean.
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1 month ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
A new Consumer Reports investigation is raising concerns about synthetic braiding hair—something used by countless people, especially Black people, including children. Testing found potentially dangerous chemicals, including cancer-causing substances, in 100 percent of the hair samples. So, what does this mean for you? Consumer Reports breaks down the concerning findings and have tips on how to stay safe.
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