Dynamic and diverse voices. News, politics, community leaders and issues that define our region. Detroit Today brings you fresh and perceptive views and brings you into the conversation each day.  Join us by using the hashtag #DetroitToday on Twitter, commenting on WDET’s Facebook page or calling in during the show at 313-577-1019. 


Contact Detroit Today producers with your feedback, ideas for segments and suggestions for guests. 

Systemic Racism, Protests and Cultural Reckoning Amid COVID-19

It has been a tense weekend in Detroit and across the country as protests over the police-involved killings of George...

Masks, Minneapolis Showcase America’s Mixed Notions of Freedom

Widespread protests have emerged in Minneapolis and Louisville in response to the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, two...

Wayne County Jail Facing Lawsuit Over Coronavirus Response

Wayne County law enforcement and jail officials have exposed inmates to an unnecessary risk of infection, illness, or death during...

Sen. Debbie Stabenow on Food Security Bill During Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has continued to wreak havoc on the country's food supply chain. "We need to look at food...

Survey Finds 48% Unemployment Rate in Detroit

Detroit’s jobless rate could be as high as 48 percent. "Many residents cannot work from home, so they have been laid...

David Frum On How the Tea Party Led to Donald Trump

The Trump presidency has been marked by a dizzying amount of political controversy and cultural division. The sheer amount of...

White Backlash to Pandemic Is Rooted in American History

Since the pandemic began, the country has been afflicted with political and cultural strife. This fallout is nothing new and...

New Year for Michigan Schools Could Mean Smaller Class Sizes, More Tech

For many students across the country the school year is wrapping up much differently than once expected. "Any plan has...

Michigan Infrastructure Needs An Upgrade. Midland Flooding Proves It.

Last week, Michigan experienced one of its worst infrastructure disasters in the state’s history. "Dams were originally built to be...

Jocelyn Benson on Trump Attacks: “I’m Not Going to Play Games, We Don’t Have Time for That”

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced Tuesday that absentee ballot applications will be mailed to all 7.7 million registered voters in Michigan...

Pandemic Shows Rapid Change Is Possible When We’re United, Says Author Charles Eisenstein

Will we use this global opportunity to radically change how societal systems are organized and maintained?  In a striking essay that...

Midland Flooding: What Went Wrong

Catastrophic flooding has forced thousands to evacuate their homes in Mid-Michigan. “Many, many neighborhoods under water, many, many businesses destroyed."...