Here are 6 nonprofits making sure Detroiters are housed and fed this winter

The winter months in the city of Detroit bring hardships and uncertainty to individuals and families. Since the COVID-19 pandemic,...

Our favorite podcast episodes of 2022

WDET was busy making a lot of podcasts in 2022! We covered surveillance, food, state politics, and Detroit history, society...

Detroit Evening Report: Winter storm warning prompts school closures, emergency preparations

Communities across Metro Detroit are preparing for a snowstorm promising extremely low temperatures, high winds and several inches of snow....

MichMash: Investigation into Lee Chatfield’s alleged ‘criminal enterprise’ heats up

Lee Chatfield, a former Republican Michigan House representative, is being investigated by the state for connections to a long list...

Best of 2022: the WDET playlist

2022 was something of a revival in music. We witnessed the long-awaited return of artists like Beyoncé with ‘RENAISSANCE’ and...

Stephen Henderson shares his 2022 Christmas music favorites

Each December, without fail, you are guaranteed to hear certain songs during the Christmas season. But what songs can you...

Charting the course of pop music through its number one hits

The history of pop music is still being written. Not just in the weekly Billboard updates on what’s at the...

Investigating Christmas carol crimes

We’ve all heard the advice to be extra vigilant around the holidays for scams and criminals. But what if the...

One Small Step: Ann Bruttell and Gretchen White on tolerance and peacemaking

One Small Step from StoryCorps is a program that brings together people from opposite ends of the political spectrum for...

Detroit Evening Report: Michigan school board wants to help foster children graduate on time

Michigan's Board of Education members approved a resolution aimed at helping foster care youth graduate on time. Listen and Subscribe...

One advocate’s journey to improve Detroit public schools

Detroit schools have changed a lot in the past few decades. Most notably, the student population has been declining for...

Two Farmington Hills ventures attempt to create more diverse workspaces

Many people consider Livernois, the "Avenue of Fashion," when they think of prominent Black-owned businesses in southeast Michigan. Many other...