Dems Change Judiciary Leadership as Conyers Exits

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET The longest-serving member currently in Congress says he will step down from his post as the top Democrat...

Should Congressman John Conyers Resign?

John Conyers Congressman John Conyers (D-Detroit) is stepping down as ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee amid accusations of...

You Might Not Have to Pay Your Property Taxes

The philanthropic arm of Quicken Loans has teamed up with the nonprofit United Community Housing Coalition to try to reduce...

Is 2018 the Year Michigan Legalizes Marijuana?

Jake Neher/WDET It’s looking more likely Michigan will vote next year on whether to legalize recreational marijuana. This week, the The Coalition...

How is Trump Era Affecting Families that are Politically Divided?

Courtesy of Emily Dagger/NPR Political divides in families are familiar to many Americans. Most of us have an uncle or...

House Opens Ethics Investigation Into Conyers Amid Sex Harassment Allegations

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET The U.S. House Ethics Committee is opening an investigation into sexual harassment allegations against the longest-serving member currently...

How Strong Is Metro Detroit as a Region in 2017?

Jerome Vaughn For the past few years the Detroit Regional Chamber has looked at the broad picture of economic health in...

How Could GOP Tax Changes Affect Michiganders?

Jake Neher/WDET Republicans in Washington are intent on making big changes to the tax code before the end of the...

What Role Do Media Play In Creating Mass Shooters?

fbi.gov Every time a mass shooting happens in America, we start asking the same questions. Who did it? Why did...

Are We ‘Sleepwalking to Armageddon’ With Nuclear Weapons?

National Park Service Nobel Peace Prize laureates -- such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Theresa, and Nelson Mandela -- are...

Expert: House Tax Plan Won’t Help Many in Michigan

Pat Batcheller The U.S. House is likely to hold a much anticipated vote to reform the nation’s tax code today....

State Fights to Deny Teen Inmates Civil Rights

The Michigan Court of Appeals is considering a case to decide whether a group of incarcerated teens will be allowed...