The Metro: The impact of Black churches in Detroit and beyond
Churches are so prevalent in the Motor City because they were an essential part of Detroit’s growth. They have served...
Churches are so prevalent in the Motor City because they were an essential part of Detroit’s growth. They have served...
Sliding into the final month of the year mixing in some classics with the new stuff. Girls of the Internet,...
Kaleigh Wilder, host of WDET's Visions, will be taking a temporary leave of absence from the show while she receives...
On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café, one of our favorite contemporary songwriters, Donovan Woods, joined us for one of...
Almost two decades ago, a Republican-majority Legislature and Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm struck a deal. The state’s environment agency would...
As WDET welcomes Noel Night visitors throughout the day and into the evening on Saturday, we'll also be hosting the...
Detroit officials announced this week that all six Community Violence Intervention (CVI) zones in the city reported significant reductions in...
The Michigan Legislature has been stagnant on expanding the state's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to cover the governor's office,...
Every year, legendary jazz broadcaster Ed Love (host of Destination Jazz: The Ed Love Program on 101.9 WDET Sundays 5–7...
Hundreds of schools and day care centers will receive grants for water filters. The filters are to protect children from...
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Democrats are pushing this month to pass legislation they say will improve reproductive health care,...
Four state universities do not owe students refunds for tuition, room and board and other costs after cancelling in-person classes...