What’s Your Ride? [MAP]

Sandra Svoboda While working at his shop, Cycletherapy Bicycles in Waterford, Owner Ernie Dell told WDET what his customers are...

Feds say Syrian Refugees Bring Benefits to Metro Detroit

Each year on this day the United Nations celebrates what it calls World Refugee Day, with events scheduled in more...

Bridge Magazine to Release First Book About Flint Water Crisis

Jake Neher/WDET For more than two years, the people of Flint have been dealing with a water contamination crisis that...

Going Motorless in the Motor City

A decade ago, Detroit had no bike lanes. This year, the count of marked miles for cyclists could reach 200....

Motorless in the Motor City: The Inner Circle Greenway Route

Detroit has some motor-less projects on its agenda including the Inner Circle Greenway, mapped below. Click on a point on...

Being Gay, Black and Muslim in Metro Detroit

Laura Weber Davis, WDET The murderer at the center of the Orlando nightclub shooting last week killed dozens of gay...

CuriosiD: Why Does a Private Company Own a Major U.S. Border Crossing?

In this episode of CuriosID, listener Evan Fekete asks... How did the International Ambassador Bridge become privately held? It just seems that, like,...

Cass Tech Teacher Honored at Tony Awards

Da'Stanza Murphy/DPS Marilyn McCormick, Cass Tech drama teacher of 40 years, was honored with a Tony Award for Excellence in...

Federal Court Tosses Lawsuit Filed by Anti-Islamic Group

Michigan Legislature The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed a First Amendment case filed against the Allegan Police...

Feds say Blight Removal Funding Easily Abused

Federal officials are calling for tougher oversight of a government program that helps fund the removal of blighted buildings in...

The Intersection: The Timeline of Poverty

Jake Neher/WDET Understanding Detroit’s poverty and employment rates is enhanced by looking to the past and by visiting one of...

The Intersection: What fixes poverty?

Detroit Journalism Cooperative Despite governmental and non-profit efforts to fix poverty, high rates still exist. As part of the Detroit Journalism Cooperative...