Motorcycle missionary: Faith helps local biker break chains of his past

In the latest episode of CuriosiD, WDET recently explored the history of Black motorcycle clubs in Detroit. But bikers say they...

Union members march in Detroit as strikes continue

Thousands of striking health care, casino and auto industry workers marched through the streets of Detroit on Thursday.Walks started at...

Detroit Evening Report: City secures funding to extend water affordability plan

The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department's income-based water affordability plan is being extended another two years after the city reportedly...

Street grillers are keeping Detroit’s outdoor BBQ culture alive

In a grassy Detroit lot between two vacant commercial buildings on Dexter Avenue and Monterey Street, chicken wings slowly cook...

CultureShift Events Guide: Concerts, comedy and collaborations to check out this week

This week, we've got concert crossovers, musical milestones and a collaboration that celebrates how the African diaspora has influenced Detroit's...

ADHD is growing in prevalence among adults, study shows

October is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Awareness Month. A study in the Journal of Managed Care and Speciality Pharmacy...

CultureShift: Detroiter shares life lessons from growing up in a Chinese restaurant

Native Detroiter Curtis Chin is a writer, producer, director, activist, and the co-founder of the nonprofit Asian American Writers' Workshop....

Reckoning 375: The impact of I-375’s construction on two historic Black neighborhoods

Black Bottom and Paradise Valley were two majority-black neighborhoods on the lower east side of Detroit that were both destroyed,...

CultureShift Events Guide: Musicals, movies and museums to check out this week

This week, we've got some big names coming to Detroit. From "Rocky Horror Picture Show" to "Ratatouille," there's something entertaining...

Detroit polling locations largely not accessible to disabled voters, audit finds

In 2022, Detroit Disability Power worked with the Carter Center to gauge how accessible Metro Detroit’s polling sites were for...

Detroit Today: Longtime activist named city’s first director of urban agriculture

Last month, Detroit Major Mike Duggan named longtime urban farming activist Tepfirah Rushdan as the city’s first director of urban agriculture....

Detroit Today: Reckoning with the construction and rebuild of I-375

In the early 1960s, I-375 was created. That highway, and highways like it, allowed people to more quickly maneuver the...