Restaurants Can Reopen With Limited Capacity on February 1

The state health department will allow indoor dining to resume, with restrictions, starting on February 1. Michigan has seen a...

City of Detroit Says It’s Doing Everything It Can to Stop Tax Over-Assessments

Housing advocates in Detroit continue to call on the City of Detroit to do more about property tax over-assessments and to...

Detroit Automakers Report New Vehicle Sales Down in 2020, Despite Late Momentum

Detroit's automakers had trouble moving new vehicles in 2020. General Motors says its domestic sales were down about 12% on the year,...

The 2020 Presidential Election in 14 Minutes Through the Eyes of Michigan

Click the audio player above to hear the 2020 presidential campaign in Michigan from start to finish in the words of...

Detroit Today’s Annual Festivus Show Has Never Felt More Necessary

From unprecedented mail delays to toilet paper hoarding, 2020 may go down in the Festivus hall of fame as the...

Looking Back At The Year In Michigan News

In two weeks, 2020 will finally be behind us. "We didn't know what we were in for." - Chad Livengood,...

Work Begins on New Soo Lock After Decades of Delays

Work has finally started on a new shipping lock in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, more than 30 years after the...

What Does Granholm’s Tenure as Governor Tell Us About Qualifications for Energy Secretary?

As President-elect Joe Biden continues to roll out his cabinet picks, this week brought some big news for Michiganders. Biden...

The Trump Era Has Divided Libertarians. Can They Recover?

Libertarians, who attest to value personal freedom and limited government above all else, find themselves splintering in the Trump era. "You couldn't...

Southfield Entrepreneur Launches Bowling Alley On Wheels During The Pandemic

Laura Herberg/WDET A black semi truck is parked in front of a nondescript office building in Southfield on a recent...

Federal Prosecutors and United Auto Workers Union Reach Settlement Over Corruption Probe

Federal prosecutors and the United Auto Workers union (UAW) have reached a tentative settlement to address wide-spread corruption issues within the organization. It’s...

Capitol Safety Problems Put Critical Bills, Transparency in Jeopardy

As the Legislature tries to pass important bills in its last scheduled week this year, a number of lawmakers, staffers, and...