How Justin Amash’s Third-Party Presidential Bid Could Impact the 2020 Election

Last year, West Michigan Congressman Justin Amash was the first and only Republican in the U.S. House to fully back...

What To Do If You Don’t Have Rent Money Right Now

Rent payments for the month of May are past due, but no statewide relief has been offered for renters or...

Law Professor Says Congressman’s Lawsuit Against Gov. Whitmer Is “A Political Statement, Not a Legal Statement”

Michigan Congressman Paul Mitchell (MI-10) is suing Governor Gretchen Whitmer in federal court. His suit alleges that Gov. Whitmer's management of...

Detroit Autoworker with COVID-19 On Racial Disparities and How He’s Attempted to Treat the Virus Naturally

Jerry King says when he and his wife pulled into the State fairgrounds in Detroit to get tested for the...

Detroit Residents Found “Dead on Scene” Doubles During COVID-19

The number of individuals found “dead on scene” by Detroit Emergency Medical Services has more than doubled during the COVID-19...

In Southwest Detroit, A New Generation of Mariachi Musicians Take the Stage

When musician Camilla-Isabella Cantu was 13-years-old, she was recruited to join a youth mariachi group in southwest Detroit where she...

Justice Department Taps U.S. Attorney in Detroit to Probe If ‘Stay at Home’ Orders Go Too Far

U.S. Attorney General William Barr says some stay-at-home orders implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, like those in Michigan, border on...

Labor of Love: Artist Freddy Diaz Connects Colors of Mexico to Southwest Detroit

Emilio Cuevas Staying home and staying safe has helped Southwest Detroit artist Freddy Diaz create some of his best work...

The Future of Retail Could Look A Lot Different In Detroit and Beyond

With storefronts across the country forced to close their doors to the public, retail is taking a huge hit from...

Warm Weather Draws Many Michigan Residents Out of Isolation, Despite Stay At Home Order

Warm weather and abundant sunshine lured many Michigan residents out of the house this weekend. Various public outdoor spaces were crowded...

50 Years After Kent State, We’re Still Grappling with War, Violence, and Civil Unrest

It’s been 50 years to the day since the Ohio National Guard fired 67 rounds upon unarmed college students protesting...

COVID Diaries: The Shadows That Walk In Our Place

101.9 WDET presents "COVID Diaries: Stories of Resilience." Through WDET's StoryMakers and in partnership with Documenting Detroit, we've commissioned five documentary...