Sen. Peters Defends U.S. Fight Against Terrorism

While the Republican presidential candidates may have different strategies to fight terrorism, they all agree that President Obama has not...

DPD Fifth Precinct Re-Opens

Bre'Anna Tinsley/ WDET The Detroit Police Department has re-opened the Fifth Precinct on the city’s east side. Many precincts across...

Imperial Fresh Market Grand Opening

Bre'Anna Tinsley/ WDET A supermarket on Detroit’s west side invested six-point-two million dollars to double in size. Imperial Fresh Market...

Warm Weather Won’t Stop Detroit from Having a Winter Blast

Aaron Eckels/Eighteen Photography It may be warmer than normal outside but a winter blast is still coming to Metro Detroit....

Panel says Affordability Plan for Detroit Water Customers Won’t Include Forgiving Debt

Members of a commission studying ways to make water service more affordable in Detroit say it may be impossible to...

Wayne State Turning Jazzy with New Center

Students at Wayne State University will soon be practicing, performing and learning about all things jazz at a new center...

Still too Early to Predict Republican Nominee

Bobby Schostak, the former Chair of the Michigan Republican Party, joins Stephen Henderson on Detroit Today, to discuss and offer...

How the Media Applies Ethics to Presidential Coverage

Lee Wilkins teaches and studies media ethics and media coverage of hazards and disasters. She is co-author of one of...

DPD Partners with Nextdoor

detroitmi.gov/police Detroit residents can now reach out to the police through a virtual community watch site called Nextdoor.com.  The site...

The Year in News: Looking Back at Detroit’s Bankruptcy, 2016 Presidential Race

As the end of 2015 rapidly approaches, Detroit Today is taking a look back at the year in news. It's been...

Post Office Prepares for Christmas Rush

The U.S. Postal Service is expecting a big rush Tuesday as people mail cards and ship packages hoping they’ll arrive by Christmas. Elizabeth Najduch is a...

Detroit City Clerk Says Proposed Changes In Election Law Will Hurt Voters

Some Detroit officials are pushing back against an attempt by the state Legislature to change voting procedures in Michigan. The...