Consumers Energy CEO Aims to Close Coal Plants by 2040, Cautious on Nuclear
The head of Michigan's second-largest energy producer says climate change is real, and her company has a responsibility to do something...
The head of Michigan's second-largest energy producer says climate change is real, and her company has a responsibility to do something...
Travis Shinn In The Groove is CultureShift’s award-winning series that talks with creatives from all walks of life about the music...
It’s the 70th Anniversary of WDET. That means many current and former employees are reflecting on how much has changed over...
In 1995, Liz Copeland, now Liz Warner, reigned the nightly airwaves at 101.9 WDET, as host of "Alternate Take," the music program that...
Ryan Patrick Hooper Starting Friday around the globe, the Global Climate Strike will bring activists together to protest environmental injustice....
Jake Neher/WDET Israel is in a state of political upheaval with this week’s elections. It’s unclear whether Benjamin Netanyahu will...
Before the Electrifying Mojo was playing artists like Kraftwerk and New Wave, they had a home on WDET. It was...
Mayor Mike Duggan recently unveiled a proposal for a $250 million bond to demolish the city’s blighted homes at an accelerated...
A proposed ordinance that would regulate Airbnb and other short-term rentals is causing some controversy among homeowners and short-term leasers...
Murals in the Market, the annual public art festival based in Eastern Market and produced by arts collective 1xRun, invites local and...
When will the next recession arrive? Well, there are a variety of factors to consider. There’s President Trump’s ever-changing tariff...
Just six years out of the largest municipal bankruptcy in history, are Detroit’s finances stable enough to hold up in...