After Months of Isolation, Life Starts to Return to Normal for Michiganders in Long-Term Care

Three women in their 80s and 90s are sitting around a table together, taking swipes at a bright yellow balloon...

Detroit Chef Jonathan Kung Goes Viral With Anime-Themed Cooking Demos on TikTok

Chef Jonathan Kung’s culinary talent was a Detroit secret until nearly a year ago. But his dishes weren’t hidden -- he operated with...

Canton Battles COVID, By the Numbers

This story is part of WDET’s Crossing the Lines: Canton Battles COVID series, reconnecting listeners with the people they met and issues they...

Political Consultants Weigh In on What a James Craig Gubernatorial Campaign Would Look Like

Detroit Police Chief James Craig has been hinting at running for governor of Michigan since the announcement of his retirement....

Linguist John McWhorter: “Profanity Is Something That Everybody Is Interested In”

Language has long ritualized greetings and terms of endearment, but why do seemingly all languages also have words considered to...

“Water Is Life” Is Theme of Day 1 of Protests to Shut Down Enbridge Line 5

I’m standing next to this little two-lane road in the country, and on one side is the pumping station that...

Winfrey: Detroit Charter Revision Commission Missed Deadline to Submit Final Charter for August Primary

The Detroit Charter Revision Commission missed its deadline to submit the final version of the document it had spent the...

Officials to Enlist Doctors’ Help in Combatting Michigan’s Lagging Vaccination Rates

Earlier this week, Michigan hit the 55% vaccinated benchmark to remove work-from-home requirements. Now state officials are trying to figure out a...

Metro Detroit Food Businesses Adapt to Ramadan Traditions During Pandemic

During the month of Ramadan, Muslim-owned restaurants in Metro Detroit extend their hours for late-night customers looking to break their fast after...

Plastic Debris Is Getting Into the Great Lakes, Our Drinking Water, and Our Food

There’s been a lot of news about the amount of plastic debris in the oceans. But, plastic pollution is also affecting the Great...

Canton Residents Are Missing the Community’s “Third Place”

This story is part of WDET’s Crossing the Lines: Canton Battles COVID series, reconnecting listeners with the people they met and issues they...

New U-D Mercy Law Dean Is Dedicated to Advancing Anti-Racism and Equity in Her Role

The University of Detroit Mercy School of Law recently appointed professor Jelani Jefferson Exum to the role of dean. Exum is...