On WDET’s 70th Anniversary, Veteran Staffers Reflect on Careers in Public Radio
It’s the 70th Anniversary of WDET. That means many current and former employees are reflecting on how much has changed over...
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It’s the 70th Anniversary of WDET. That means many current and former employees are reflecting on how much has changed over...
Jake Neher/WDET Israel is in a state of political upheaval with this week’s elections. It’s unclear whether Benjamin Netanyahu will...
Mayor Mike Duggan recently unveiled a proposal for a $250 million bond to demolish the city’s blighted homes at an accelerated...
When will the next recession arrive? Well, there are a variety of factors to consider. There’s President Trump’s ever-changing tariff...
Just six years out of the largest municipal bankruptcy in history, are Detroit’s finances stable enough to hold up in...
To mark the 70th anniversary of WDET, Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson is talking with current and former employees about how...
The National Park Service is more than 100 years old, and this year marks the 100th anniversary of Michigan’s State...
Editor’s note: WDET reporters are members of the Professional and Administrative Union, Local 1979, UAW. UAW workers are hitting the picket lines against...
Last month there was a staffing shakeup within Dan Gilbert’s group of Detroit-based companies. Now, born and bred Detroiter Matt...
Last night, the candidates vying for the Democratic presidential nomination descended on Houston, Texas. It was a smaller group but...
Depending on who you ask, the slowing job market is a sure sign that a recession is looming. U.S. businesses...
WDET is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2019. That’s seven decades of independent journalism, inclusive conversations and insights into the culture of...