New Book ‘Illustrates’ Detroit’s Known and Lesser-Known Stories

Gus Navarro/WDET Detroit has a rich history—on this we can all agree. From the economic and environmental resources provided by...

Detroit Vineyards Brings Locally-Sourced Wine Back to City

When you think about vineyards, maybe you picture the rolling hills of northern California’s wine country in Napa Valley, or...

Questions on 5G, The Latest Tech Craze, That You Were Too Embarrassed To Ask

AnnMarie Scaramuzzino/WDET As our world becomes increasingly connected through technology, the importance of a high speed, dependable internet connection cannot...

On the Media’s Brooke Gladstone Hosts Month-Long Series on Eviction Crisis

David Waitz Housing eviction is a crisis “hiding in plain sight” across America, says WNYC's On The Media host Brooke...

State Civil Rights Chief: Grosse Pointe Should Reconsider School Closings

A couple of months ago, Detroit Today highlighted a controversy brewing in Grosse Pointe. The district in that community has been working...

Iconic Photojournalist Lawrence Schiller Brings JFK Exhibit to Michigan

Lawrence Schiller / Getty Images Lawrence Schiller received his first camera when he was 12-years-old from his father, it was a...

Salt Mines Below Detroit Inspire Local Poet to Create Techno-Inspired Choreopoem

Courtesy of jessica Care moore Click the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. CultureShift airs weekdays from...

Detroit’s Motown Movement Seeks to Build Community And Sustainability

The house at 1995 Ford St. in Detroit's Dexter-Linwood neighborhood isn't just another boarded-up building -- it's an experiment. Three...

Join WDET at the Detroit Podcast Festival

Join WDET for a series of workshops and storytelling in support of the 2019 Detroit Podcast Festival. Whether you're looking to...

Dismantling the EPA: Big Regulatory Rollbacks and Lowest Staff Levels Since 1980s

This past Tuesday, four former EPA administrators testified before Congress and said that they're afraid for the public's health as...

Benton Harbor Community At Odds with Whitmer on Plan to Close High School

Jake Neher/WDET Benton Harbor’s school district is more than $18 million in debt, according to the Whitmer administration. The governor says if...

Attorney General Dana Nessel On The Constitutional Right To Education

Jake Neher/WDET Are we all guaranteed a right to literacy under the U.S. Constitution? Students in Detroit say we are....