M1 Rail: "We're On Track"
by: Pat BatchellerLight rail supporters see positive signs from USDOT, but no dollar signs yet.
Light rail supporters see positive signs from USDOT, but no dollar signs yet.
Ann Delisi talks about New Center Park's Wednesday Night at the Movies series, beginning June 13 with The Shining.
Detroit’s business community has pledged millions of dollars to build a light rail line along Woodward Avenue, but the Federal Government still has questions before it commits funding.
Thornetta Davis performs in studio with pianist Phil Hale and Manager of Marketing Community Relations and Operations of New Center Park Julie Kouloumberis joins Craig to talk about all of the events in store for this summer at the park.
Board Members of One Hundred + Women Who Care-Motown, Karen Rashid-Balow, Nancy Sullivan and Molly Williams, join Craig to discuss the mission of their new organization.
Young Leaders Initiative Director Carl Gladstone joins Craig to talk about Motown Mission, along with Elise Newcomer and Stefan Sims, two students who've participated in the ministry's Detroit-based work-project and activity program.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Nancy Kaffer talks to Craig about an idea for redrawing council districts in Detroit.
Detroit business leaders say they want to move ahead with plans for a light rail system on Woodward between Downtown and the New Center.
The second season of the Detroit City Futbol League is coming to an end with a tournament on Saturday on Belle Isle. WDET’s Rob St. Mary spoke to League Organizer Sean Mann about the second annual Copa Detroit.
WDET in Detroit is exploring the state of new business in Southeast Michigan.
The Grande, Cobo, Olympia, the Stick, St. Andrew's and too many more to name. Tell us about your most memorable concert experience in Detroit.
Do you see signs of food entrepreneurship where you live in Metro Detroit?
The U.S. Census just announced that Detroit's population is at its lowest level in about 100 years - 713,777 people.
What is about it about the city, your neighborhood, your block that keeps you in the city?