New Development To Be Built On Old Tiger Stadium Site

Bre'Anna Tinsley/ WDET A local real estate company broke ground on a new mixed-use development on the historic Tiger Stadium...

MI Pot Proposal FAQ

  It looks like Michigan voters will decide in November whether to legalize recreational marijuana. Unless the state legislature votes...

Why Does Segregation Linger As America and Metro Detroit Grow More Diverse?

Detroit Future City Since 1990, Southeast Michigan has remained the most segregated metropolitan area in the nation. While these racial...

New Book Explores Islamophobia in America

Laura Weber Davis/WDET In the years after September 11th, 2001 we have discussed, as a nation, what it means to...

Wayne State, Detroit Medical Center Extend Partnership for Six Months

Wayne State University officials say they are extending a partnership with the Detroit Medical Center for the next six months....

Detroit Casinos’ April Revenue Rises in 2018

Detroit’s three casinos' combined April revenue of $124 million was up from the same month a year ago, according to...

Is 2018 the Year of the Woman Candidate in Michigan and Across the U.S.?

Cheyna Roth/MPRN This year has been informally labeled as "The Year of the Woman" in the political realm. Three hundred...

Birds Flocking to the Shores of Lake Erie

Saturday is a big day for thoroughbred horse racing fans with the Kentucky Derby scheduled for 6 o’clock this evening....

Film ‘In the Last Days of the City’ Shows Life in Cairo in Days Leading up to Arab Spring

Gus Navarro/WDET What does it mean - to the audience and the filmmaker - to capture a city on film? All...

What’s the QLine’s Future After A Year of Disappointing Ridership?

Sandra Svoboda/ WDET The numbers are in for Detroit’s QLine streetcar one year into its operations -- and they’re not great....

Are We Living in a Post-Fact Society?

Laura Weber Davis/WDET Nathan Bomey covered Detroit’s bankruptcy as a reporter for the Detroit Free Press, and wrote the book...

From Bridge Magazine: A Review of the QLine [TRANSCRIPT]

Jake Neher/WDET Detroit’s new streetcar, the QLine, had just half the ridership needed to break even in its first 11...