From Blight to Stage Right: A Damaged House in Detroit’s Future as a Performance Art Space
“It's not a house that can easily be repurposed into a living space that's safe and comfortable, but what can...
“It's not a house that can easily be repurposed into a living space that's safe and comfortable, but what can...
Stephen Henderson talks with Romulus Mayor LeRoy Burcroff about the city, the airport, and where he sees opportunity for Romulus....
Stephen Henderson meets with Dr. Calvin Trent, vice president for programs for the Detroit Recovery Project, to discuss the prescription...
Nearly 400 blocks of an east side neighborhood are getting an upgrade this summer. The non-profit organization Life Remodeled is making...
Filmmakers, broadcast personalities and artists from around the country are gathering in Detroit this weekend. It’s for the 17th annual Allied Media...
Join Alex Trajano and friends to launch WDET’s first-ever original podcast series - The Beginning of the End. Alex will perform an episode live - with...
Detroit religious leaders led a vigil today for the victims of a mass shooting in Charleston, South Carolina. A man killed nine...
WDET's Sandra Svoboda meets with Niema Jordan, program manager for the Off/Page Project, and Nichole Christian, director of communications and...
WDET’s Sandra Svoboda talks with WDET's Digital Editor and Multimedia Producer Nina Ignaczak, Data Driven Detroit Executive Director Erica Raleigh and Oakland County Director...
Oakland County may be known as Detroit's wealthiest suburb, but income levels are diverse. Belts of wealth spread across the tonier...
A Detroit start-up is using a new kind of plastic to prevent rain fall on Belle Isle from running into...
The YMCA is offering free swimming lessons to children on Belle Isle this summer. The organization Detroit Swims plans to teach...