The Detroit Jewish News Celebrates 75 Years
Launched just a few months after the U.S. entrance in World War II, the Detroit Jewish News has published weekly for 75...
Launched just a few months after the U.S. entrance in World War II, the Detroit Jewish News has published weekly for 75...
Martha Dawson/WDET For the first time since Detroit exited bankruptcy, city residents are choosing their leaders. The top two finishers...
Laura Weber-Davis, WDET Picture this scenario… a child in a classroom can’t sit still or pay attention while a teacher...
Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET Detroit voters are preparing to select the finalists who will vie for key elected positions during the city’s...
If you know a senior citizen who's making a difference, a local nonprofit wants to hear from you. The Luella...
WDET listener Priya Ganji has a diverse group of friends of Arab heritage, and she’s noticed their family, religious and...
Jake Neher/WDET There aren't many two-newspaper towns remaining in the United States. Detroit is one of them. One thing that is...
National Wildlife Federation A recent political cartoon floating around the internet says “My desire to be well-informed is currently at...
Officials with the Michigan State Housing Development Authority are stepping up efforts to promote home ownership in Southeast Michigan and...
It's hard to recall a political drama of late as fraught and thick with intrigue in the U.S. congress as...
A new study predicting changes in Metro Detroit’s housing needs over the next few decades shows several areas that may...
When Bob Hendrikx came to Detroit from The Netherlands, he had heard stories about the city's decline. It didn't stop...