New Construction and Rehabs Continue to Expand Footprint of Southeast Region

Southeast Michigan businesses gained about 20-million square feet of floor space during 2016. That’s according to a new report from...

This Historic Barn is Looking for a New Home

Oakland County plans to sell a barn that could date back 185 years. But there’s a catch to the sale, the...

StoryCorps Detroit Podcast: “The city is like one big house”

One day while renovating her recently purchased home, 55-year-old Tate Osten heard a knock on the door. When she answered it,...

Detroit’s Newest Fall Festival Celebrates Brazil [VIDEO]

How's your samba? If it's a little rusty, you can learn a few pointers at a new festival coming to...

CuriosiD: What is the History of Detroit’s Times Square?

Chris Raab recalls having a conversation with his mom about the Detroit Times. He remembers seeing the now-defunct newspaper around...

What’s Really in the Water Along Lakes St. Clair and Erie

Researchers are looking for citizen scientists to help collect water samples along the southern Ontario coast tomorrow (8/19). It’s part...

Pow Wow Set for Saturday

A group that refers to itself as the “invisible minority” plans to come together this weekend. Southeast Michigan is home...

How Do We As a Community Move Forward After Racial Violence and Rhetoric?

Sandra Svoboda/WDET WDET and Detroit Today has spent time this summer looking back 50 years in Detroit and talked to one...

How Should We Deal With Monuments to Deeply Flawed Historical Figures?

Laura Weber Davis/WDET This conversation originally aired on Detroit Today on May 11, 2017. Early on Thursday morning, a statue...

Environmental Reporters Talk Great Lakes Issues [MAP]

Detroit Today is taking an environmental tour of the Great Lakes. Joining today's show to talk about issues of concern...

DCFC Sets High Bar for 2018 and Beyond

Detroit City Football Club has come a long way in six seasons. It started playing soccer in front of small...

Teens More Depressed and Isolated — Are Smartphones to Blame?

Jake Neher/WDET Smart phones and small, interactive screens have become a part of how we operate in the world in...