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...
As the end of 2015 rapidly approaches, Detroit Today is taking a look back at the year in news. It's been...
Why are you running for Congress? I am running for re-election to continue my work representing the constituents...
Some Detroit officials are pushing back against an attempt by the state Legislature to change voting procedures in Michigan. The...
The Michigan Senate has approved campaign finance legislation that would write the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling...
Some Michigan taxpayers and homeowners are still trying to recover from the recession that hit everywhere across the U.S. in...
Sludge G, Flickr There has been a lot of discussion in recent months about refugees coming to America. Syria is...
Thursday marks one year since Detroit emerged from the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. In November, WDET and the...
Detroit officials say unions representing the city’s police force have overwhelmingly ratified a new contract. City officials have long admitted...
Join us for Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later, an event featuring Gov. Rick Snyder, Mayor Mike Duggan and now-retired...
The civil wars in Syria and Iraq have been brewing for several years now, displacing millions of people who would...
Are there similarities between WWII Japanese internment camps and what is happening currently to Arab-Americans? Detroit Today host, Stephen Henderson...
Stephen Henderson invites listeners to call-in and share thoughts on the shootings in San Bernadino, California and on gun control.