After 44-Year Run, Dally in the Alley Won’t Happen This September

The free neighborhood festival Dally in the Alley started as a protest party 44 years ago. Wayne State University wanted...

President Trump Redirects COVID Data From CDC, Causing Outcry

From the start of the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has collected data on COVID-19 hospitalizations and equipment...

Michigan’s Eviction Moratorium Expires Today, New Program Aims to Help Renters

Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s moratorium on people being evicted from homes and apartments for non-payment of rent expired Thursday. It’s being...

Jefferson Chalmers Farmers Market Sees Growth Amid Pandemic Summer

Now in its second year, the Jefferson Chalmers Farmers Market is seeing expansion amid what many are calling the “pandemic...

WDET Book Club: Author JM Holmes on “Invisible Man” and Identity

WDET’s Book Club is back for a third year, and this summer’s selection is Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man,” a formative...

Wayne County Prosecutor Challenger Victoria Burton-Harris Says Prosecutor’s Office is “Still Getting it Wrong”

Michigan’s state and local primary election is Aug. 4. Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson is committed to highlighting candidates on the ballot. ...

Critics Fault Henry Ford Hydroxychloroquine Study Methodology, Conclusion

A recent Henry Ford Health System study finding COVID-19 patients treated with hydroxycloroquine were less likely to die from the virus is drawing...

Tax Day is Today. Don’t Get Defrauded by Scammers.

Even in the midst of a pandemic, one of the things that remains certain in life is taxes. The Internal...

COVID-19 Could Finally Push Michigan’s Service Workers to Unionize

We’re facing an unprecedented time for many business sectors, but especially the food industry. Many restaurants were forced to close...

Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter Makes Case for First Full Term

Michigan’s state and local primary election is Aug. 4. There's still time to vote by mail for the Aug. 4th election....

Detroit Advocates Warn of “Mass Evictions” as Moratorium Ends

Michigan’s pandemic-induced eviction moratorium will be ending on Thursday. Housing activists are asking Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to extend the ban on...

There’s Still Time to Vote by Mail in Michigan’s August 4th Election

An election is coming up in Michigan on Tuesday, August 4th.  See more information on the Aug. 4 primary election here....