Enough Senators Vote Not Guilty To Acquit Trump

Enough senators have cast “not guilty” votes to acquit Donald Trump of inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S....

The IRS Begins 2020 Income Tax Season While Dealing With Lingering COVID-19 Delays

The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting 2020 income tax returns, even though it's still catching up on 2019 returns....

Ford Motor Company Continues Restoration of Michigan Central Station

Ford Motor Company-John Delle Monache Ford Motor Company is continuing its renovations to the Michigan Central Depot in Corktown. The auto-maker...

Retired Detroit Public School Teacher Says Documenters Aids Community Engagement

Dorian Evans Retired Detroit Public School teacher Dorian Evans is a Documenter who has been taking notes at public meetings...

Mike Shirkey Apologizes After Spreading Capitol Riot Conspiracy Theory

Republican Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey is apologizing for comments caught on video last week. In it, he falsely calls the...

Gov. Whitmer, Republicans Spar Over Relief Money

State Republicans continue to blast Governor Whitmer over what they say is a unilateral approach to fighting the pandemic, despite...

Watch Live: Trump Impeachment Trial In The Senate

Former President Donald Trump is on trial for the second time in the Senate. This time, the House has impeached...

University of Michigan Study Highlights COVID-19-Related Racial Health Disparities

A new University of Michigan study explores the effect of racial disparities on individuals who contract COVID-19. It illustrates that non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic...

Tlaib, Dingell Introduce Legislation to Stop Water Shutoffs During Coronavirus Pandemic

Representatives from Michigan are re-introducing legislation in Congress that would end water shutoffs during the coronavirus pandemic. “The Emergency Water...

Dunks, Digs, and Blocks are Back: High School Contact Sports to Resume

Under pressure from legislative Republicans, student-athletes and their parents, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) will allow high...

University of Michigan Study: Michigan’s ‘Pause to Save Lives’ Worked

Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)  “Pause to Save Lives” did exactly that...

Detroit City Council Member Requests Discrimination Training For Colleagues Following Accusations of Workplace Hostility

Detroit City Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López is calling for additional workplace harassment and discrimination training for her colleagues following WDET’s...