City of Detroit suspends ID program after concerns over possible data exposure
More than 880 Detroiters who applied for the city’s municipal ID program may have had their personal information exposed to...
More than 880 Detroiters who applied for the city’s municipal ID program may have had their personal information exposed to...
We go through our life in cohorts, made up with some of those most important people in our lives. Our...
The Concert of Colors is back in full swing for the 2022 season. Founded by WDET’s own Ismael Ahmed (host...
Detroit has long been a destination for immigrant communities, dating to before Henry Ford began the first automotive assembly line...
"Don't Hesitate, Get the Shot!" is a heath and wellness fair that will tie faith and medicine together to bring...
Update Aug. 11, 2022: We're no longer seeking swimmobile memories but if you want to hear a story we did...
Saturday marked Eid al-Adha, the Celebration of Sacrifice. Muslims across Metro Detroit gathered to commemorate Prophet Abraham’s sacrifice of his...
Detroit Documenters has released a voter guide to inform Detroit voters on how to vote, get to the election polls and...
“Communities of Hope” features Detroiters from communities of color who have been looking for ways to persevere during the pandemic....
The rumors are true: The legendary Cass Café is closing its doors after 29 years. Melody Baetens of The Detroit...
The rise of gun violence is a serious threat in this nation. Over 40% of Americans rank gun violence as...
It's been more than a year since heavy rain flooded thousands of basements in Detroit. This year, city leaders said...