As WDET celebrated the end of its 75th year last Thursday, News Director Jerome Vaughn unveiled an audio history project ...
This week, we’ve got live performances spanning across genres. Plus, unique art showcases, cultural celebrations and more.
Detroit Water and Sewerage will begin repairing damage caused by the massive water main break in Southwest Detroit next week.
A bill to change Michigan’s minimum wage law ahead of it taking effect passed the state Legislature Wednesday. The law is ...
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy’s office is asking the Michigan Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that struck down the state’s terroristic threats law. The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled last week ...
The order affects about 26,000 kids nationwide — roughly 800 of them in Michigan, according to the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center.
Scientists suspect the highly pathogenic strain of bird flu has killed ducks, geese, swans, owls and eagles. The Michigan ...
WDET will preempt its regular programming from 4-6 p.m. this Sunday, Feb. 23, to present an open conversation with listeners ...
We kicked things off with a brand new song from a brand new project (sort of) from Ann Arbor-based singer-songwriter Kelsey ...
Mike Duggan won’t be Detroit’s mayor and there is no shortage of folks vying for the job. Whoever gets elected will see the ...
Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, Detroit City Council appointed Todd Bettison as the city's top cop. Plus, flood ...
The women, who are representing themselves in the lawsuit, are seeking damages from MDOC and an end to the unpaid labor ...
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