Trump Casts Shadow Over Sterling Heights Mayoral Primary Election

Sterling Heights' Aug. 3 mayoral primary is about more than who leads Sterling Heights. It’s also shining a light on what...

Aug. 3 Primary Election: Here Is a List Of Detroit’s Polling Location Changes

Aug. 3 is primary election day in Michigan, when state and local primary races will be decided for the November ballot.  Here's...

Finances and Infrastructure Top Issues in Hamtramck August Primary Election

This Tuesday, Hamtramck voters will narrow the list of mayoral candidates from four to two.  Karen Majewski, the current mayor...

Candidate Beverly Kindle-Walker Makes Case to Be Next Detroit City Clerk

The primary election for Detroit is on Tuesday, Aug. 3. Janice Winfrey, the four-term incumbent, is being challenged by three candidates....

2020 In-Person Voting Rules Remain for Michigan’s August Primaries

Local primary elections will be held across the State of Michigan on Tuesday. Local voting booths will be open from 7...

How to Summer: Catch Up on Books You Might Have Missed with These Recommendations from 27th Letter Books

WDET’s “How to Summer” is a season-long series that offers insider tips and advice from social media and listeners on...

Remembering Carl Levin, Michigan’s Titan of the U.S. Senate

On Thursday, former U.S. Sen. Carl Levin died at age 87. To honor his life and legacy, Stephen Henderson revisits a...

Globe-Trotting Performer Mahogany Jones Calls Detroit Home

From a young age, Charyse Lois Marshall, better known as Mahogany Jones, was engrossed in poetry, compiling hundreds of poems...

Detroit’s Proposal P Has Faced Legal Battle After Legal Battle. Now Detroiters Will Get the Chance to Weigh In

For the past three last three years, the Detroit Charter Commission has been drafting a new set of bylaws for...

Michigan Supreme Court Says Detroit Voters Will Decide on Proposal P

The Michigan Supreme Court says a sweeping rewrite of the Detroit city charter will be decided by city voters in...

Whitmer on $10M in State Aid to Help Residents Recover From Floods: “Our Work Is Far From Over”

While some flood-affected residents await federal assistance, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer reiterated Thursday that the state has already started their own plan...

Nessel Removes Herself From Probe Into Election Lies Because “Potential Target” Might Run Against Her

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says she will not be directly involved in her office's investigation into people who have...