One Year After the Murder of George Floyd, “There’s Still so Much Work” to Do
It has been one year since the world watched the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a police...
It has been one year since the world watched the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a police...
Public defenders are a critical aspect of the U.S. criminal justice system as they help 80% of the people who interact...
Republican Senators in Michigan have pushed through a bill that would prohibit state and local health officials from requiring COVID-19...
A State Senate committee is scheduled to take up a package of police reform bills this week. Democratic Sen. Stephanie...
After weeks of violence, the Israel-Hamas cease-fire is now holding. Several human rights groups, including ones inside of Israel, are...
Born in Detroit in 1937, the young Alice McLeod was a musical prodigy. She played organ at Mount Olive Baptist...
The Salvation Army Bed and Bread mobile unit has been in action for years, helping the most vulnerable populations in...
This month, WDET is amplifying the diverse stories of our local Asian American and Pacific Islander community, sharing the joys and struggles...
Oil and gas are still flowing through Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac. That’s despite Gov. Gretchen...
Detroit has a middle class that’s nearly unobtainable for many African American and Latinx people, while economic growth continues for whites....
Starting today, Michigan is rolling back most of the COVID-19 restrictions for the workplace. This marks the first major step...
It’s a train wreck waiting to happen -- that’s what Detroit City Councilmember Scott Benson tells Crain’s Detroit Business about...