Dorothy Hernandez is Digital Editor for 101.9 WDET, creating and adapting content for digital platforms. Prior to joining WDET, she was managing editor of Model D and editorial director for Issue Media Group. This is not her first stint with WDET; in 2018 she had an opportunity to tell food stories through a partnership between Feet in 2 Worlds and WDET. She is thrilled to be back in the WDET fold.

Her love of radio began when she had a radio show in college when she and her roommate played '80s music in the middle of the night.

Michigan Will No Longer Tax Tampons, Other Feminine Products

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan will no longer apply the 6% sales tax to tampons and other menstrual products under...

Royal Oak Ballot Proposal to Relocate War Memorial Fails

Royal Oak residents have rejected a ballot measure that would have returned a war memorial 70 feet back to its...

Corruption Scandals Can Make the Public Cynical — or They Can Spark Change, Advocate Says

Detroit and its elected city councilmembers are in the middle of a public corruption scandal. Contracts, bribery and campaign finance violations have become the...

91,000 Detroiters Lack Access to Running or Hot Water, Struggle With Broken Heating, U-M Survey Says

Poor housing conditions such as exposed electrical wiring, broken heating or lack of running or hot water affect more than 91,000 residents in...

Family of West Michigan Man Fatally Shot by Sheriff’s Deputy Is Suing Over His Death

Earlier this year, a deputy with the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Department shot and killed a man and his dog. Now, his family...

ACLU of Michigan Calls on Department of Justice to Investigate the Taylor Police Department

The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan has filed a complaint demanding the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate 20 instances...

Michigan Senate Republicans Push Through Sweeping Changes to State’s Election Laws 

The battle over how elections are run in Michigan continues.    Michigan Senate Republicans on Wednesday passed election legislation that would add further I.D....

Gov. Whitmer Vetoes Legislation That Aims to Change Michigan’s Election Laws

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Sunday vetoed  four bills designed to be the lead attempts to change the state’s election laws.    Speaking during the Detroit NAACP’s...

As Cold Weather Approaches, Mayor Mike Duggan Urges Detroiters to Get Vaccinated

The number of COVID-19 infections is rising in Michigan, and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is sounding the alarm.    Duggan says the more-contagious delta variant...

Detroit Grand Prix Organizers Are Exploring Return to the Streets of Downtown Beginning in 2023

The Detroit Grand Prix began as a downtown event, and organizers are exploring a return to the race’s downtown roots....

Communities of Color Were Hit Hard by COVID-19. These Detroit Entrepreneurs Persevered and Rose Above the Challenges

Detroit has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in the past year and a half. The city says more...

Detroit Police Officer Suspended After Fleeing from Fellow Officers During Traffic Stop

A Detroit Police officer has been suspended from the department and could be facing formal charges after fleeing from and resisting police officers during a traffic stop early Sunday...