Detroit Evening Report: 31st annual Concert of Colors happening now in Detroit
The annual Concert of Colors started this week and culminates in a weekend full of performances from local, national and...
Sascha Raiyn reports on education, children and families at 101.9 WDET. She has worked as a reporter/producer for the WSHU Public Radio Group serving Connecticut and New York, as an Investigative News Producer for WJBK Fox 2 and at the Detroit Free Press.
She is a native Detroiter who grew up listening to news and music programming on 101.9 WDET. She studied at the University of Michigan Dearborn.
The annual Concert of Colors started this week and culminates in a weekend full of performances from local, national and...
Michigan is marking the one-year anniversary of its 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on...
Harlem-based Black Public Media has awarded $160,000 in grants to projects aimed at combatting vaccine hesitancy in the Black community....
In the latest episode of DER Weekends, WDET's Juma Sei talks with filmmaker and native Detroiter dream hampton about the legacy...
In the latest episode of DER Weekends, WDET news director Jerome Vaughn talks with the chairman and CEO of the...
Michigan has expanded its digital tool intended to protect children in the state from adult content. Subscribe to the Detroit...
In the latest episode of DER Weekends, WDET news director Jerome Vaughn looks back on this year’s Mackinac Policy Conference...
Members of Detroit’s police oversight board want the department to release un-edited video from the fatal shooting of Porter Burks....
Michigan's House Labor Committee has adopted bills to restore some bargaining power for teachers unions. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening...
In the latest installment of DER Weekends, Sascha Raiyn and Hernz Laguerre, Jr. bring listeners into Detroit’s Filipino food...
The federal government reports Detroit continues to lose residents in its latest figures. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on...
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department plans to spend $10 million to replace 5,000 lead water pipes this year, with...