Lincoln Park Developing 10-year Revitalization Plan

Marissa Gawel/WDET Officials in Lincoln Park are looking to find ways to revitalize the city. A member of the Lincoln...

Michigan State University is Receiving $22.5 Million to Study Evolution

The National Science Foundation is awarding Michigan State University about $22 million to further research into evolution. The University’s BEACON Center...

Canine Flu Added to Michigan’s Reportable Disease List

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is requiring veterinarians to report all cases of the canine flu to...

Gun Control and Gun Culture: Here and Elsewhere

Stephen Henderson talks with Christian Pearce, Criminal Attorney in Toronto and the author of Enter Babylon: Unpacking Gun Culture from...

The History of Gun Rights

Stephen Henderson meets with Gregory Sumner, Professor of History at University of Detroit Mercy, to discuss the history of our...

The Power Behind Gun Lobbies

 Stephen Henderson talks with Daniel Knowles, Washington Correspondent for The Economist about the power of the gun lobby in US politics,...

03. The End of a Parent

The Right Brothers Meet Phreddy Wischusen. Henry Wischusen III His gramps is 101. Well, Phreddy wanted to know - what's it...

Detroit City Council Approves Water Rate Increase

Detroit residents’ water bills are becoming more expensive. The City Council Tuesday approved a 7.5 percent rate increase. Council Member...

The Americans with Disabilities Act Legacy Tour Stops in Detroit

Today as a part of a nationwide tour Eastern Market is celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act....

State Review Finds Financial Emergency in Wayne County

A state review team has determined that a financial emergency exists in Wayne County. The determination sets the stage for...

Sierra Club to Support Fracking Ban in Michigan

Joshua Doubek Members of the Sierra Club are collecting signatures for a ballot initiative to ban the practice of fracking...

Driverless Car Technology Still Miles Away From Reaching Public Roadways

The University of Michigan is opening a $10 million test facility to help develop autonomous, so-called “driverless” vehicle technology. Called...