Detroiters React to Governor Snyder's Announcement
by: Laura HerbergHear how Detroit bus riders' react to Governor Snyder's announcement that he intends to appoint an emergency financial manager for the city.
Hear how Detroit bus riders' react to Governor Snyder's announcement that he intends to appoint an emergency financial manager for the city.
Hear an interview with one of the demonstrators and find out how much the protest impacted North America's busiest ground border crossing.
Listen to what it sounded like when Obama-supporters at the MGM Grand Casino in Detroit found out that the President had been re-elected.
Craig sits down for an interview with the creator of this project, WDET's own Laura Herberg.
The Detroit Institute of the Arts staff have been working to win this millage campaign for months, but after the polls closed at 8pm last night, all they could do was wait and hope.
Do you even know what they are supposed to do?
Should everyone be guaranteed the same opportunity to learn to read? Is that right being taken away in Highland Park Schools? The ACLU of Michigan and eight students think so.
What effects do divisive politics have on cities like Troy? These residents speak out.
Located about an hour and a half northwest of Detroit, Byron is a small town with a one block business district. But in terms of its veterans, Byron has a big claim to fame...
The staging of Einstein on the Beach in Ann Arbor is an exciting opportunity for anyone interested in seeing the opera, but what does it mean for students and administrators at the University of Michigan's University Musical Society?
This Southeast Michigan Drive In has beat the odds and stayed open. WDET spent a weekend finding out what it's like today.
Auto Show attendees talk, not just about the cars on display, but also about the city on display.
WDET went to Oakland county to hear potential voters' thoughts on the Republican candidates running in the presidential primary. Only two people knew who they were going to vote for... but that doesn't mean that only two people had an opinion on the candidates.
Click here to listen to an audio postcard from what may have been Detroit's first public menorah lighting.
This group is working to start a community radio station in Detroit.
With Detroit city officials looking to eliminate City Airport's budget, WDET checks in with the people in the neighborhood to find out what they hope the fate of the site will be.