Data Continues to Show That Politics and Misinformation Are Perpetuating the Pandemic
The COVID-19 vaccine has been available for nearly a year, but a large portion of the population is still hesitant...
The COVID-19 vaccine has been available for nearly a year, but a large portion of the population is still hesitant...
In The Groove is CultureShift’s award-winning series that talks with creatives from all walks of life about the music that has...
Office of Sen. Curt VanderWall The Michigan Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a bill to help relieve a...
The community of Oxford is still reeling, trying to band together to mourn and support one another, while also dealing with an unimaginable...
Local school districts have done their best to deal with the reality of holding in-person classes amid a deadly pandemic...
State of Michigan Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says her office is willing to investigate how school officials handled several...
This is a developing story. Come back to WDET.org and tune into WDET 101.9 FM for the latest updates. The parents of the teenager who shot...
This is a developing story. Come back to WDET.org and tune into WDET 101.9 FM for the latest updates. Oakland...
Low-income students and students of color disproportionately face educational barriers, which were only exacerbated as the pandemic forced children to adapt...
Rebecca Simonov Entering the food editorial space at Hour Detroit magazine just before the pandemic, Lyndsay C. Green says that...
More than 140,000 of the UAW’s nearly 1 million active and retired members voted in a court-ordered referendum. The vote...
Scores of Metro Detroit schools shut down early or were closed Thursday due to unspecified threats on social media following this week’s mass shooting at...