Communities of Color Were Hit Hard by COVID-19. These Detroit Entrepreneurs Persevered and Rose Above the Challenges
Detroit has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in the past year and a half. The city says more...
Detroit has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in the past year and a half. The city says more...
In Southeast Michigan, hardly a week goes by lately without having to contend with the disastrous implications caused by infrastructural issues of...
Congress is back in session after its August recess, still debating President Biden's $3.5 trillion budget plan. As part of that plan,...
The Michigan Public Service Commission is calling on all electric providers it regulates to answer questions about storms this summer that...
The Science of Grief, produced by WDET and Science Gallery Detroit, explores the stories, science and solutions around grief and...
This summer has brought with it some of the worst weather events we’ve seen in Michigan in a long time. Catastrophic...
Courtney Wise Randolph writes about Detroit’s movers and shakers for Detour Detroit. Once a month, she stops by CultureShift to chat with a...
Pat Touzeau is leaving town. She’s moving out of a duplex at the masonic home in Alma. She’s known since...
In 2009, over 11,000 untested rape kits were discovered in a Detroit Police Department storage room. The discovered kits were backlogged...
Cities are perhaps one of humanity’s greatest inventions. They are hubs for creativity, innovation, wealth and connection. However, as the global...
Many families in Detroit are receiving federal aid to connect to the internet. City officials say 45,000 households have signed...
In our discussions around the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks two decades later, one journalist is taking a critical look at...