wdet
WDET
Listen
Donate
Detroit Public Radio
Skip to content

WDET 101.9 FM

Primary Menu
  • Listen Live
    • WDET Live
    • Detroit Radio Information Service (DRIS)
  • Shows
    • Music
    • News + Current Affairs
    • Podcasts + Series
  • Schedule
  • Playlists
  • Events
    • WDET Events
    • The Metro Events Guide
    • Travel
  • Support us

Featured

FluShot_Vaccine_Vaccination_FILE
  • Featured
  • The Metro

The Metro: Measles case confirmed in Oakland County

David Leins The Metro December 17, 2025

News

Israelis demonstrate to demand the release of the hostages from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, during a protest outside of the U.S. Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, March 1, 2024.
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Secondary
  • The Metro

The Metro: Explaining antisemitism—and why it’s rising in America

Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent The Metro December 16, 2025
WDET's Best Of 2025 playlist
  • In The Groove
  • Secondary

Best music of 2025 on WDET

WDET Staff December 12, 2025
Empty classroom
  • Education
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Youth

Whitmer Settles Detroit Students’ “Right to Read” Suit

Eli Newman, Sascha Raiyn May 14, 2020

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has settled a lawsuit over conditions created in Detroit schools while under state control. "This settlement does not...

Read More
State Capital Protests
  • All Things Considered
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Public Safety

Capitol Gun Debate in Lansing Intensifies Climate

Russ McNamara May 14, 2020

Between a Republican-led lawsuit against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, armed protesters in the Capitol and violent rhetoric online, Michiganders might think there’s not a whole...

Read More
Poems to See By 2
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Poetry Takes on New Life in the Comics of Illustrator Julian Peters

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross May 14, 2020

Plough Books A fascination with  Arthur Rimbaud, a French poet-turned-arms dealer, rekindled Julian Peters' love for drawing comics and then...

Read More
Kraftwerk CREATIVE COMMONS
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

These Kraftwerk Tracks Changed Music — and Detroit — History

admin May 14, 2020

Kraftwerk co-founder Florian Schneider died on April 30 at the age of 73.   The group was one of the most...

Read More
Scott Fountain Belle Isle
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Environment
  • Public Safety

How to Enjoy Detroit Parks Safely During COVID-19

Detroit Today May 14, 2020

The "Stay Home, Stay Safe" executive order imposed in early March and extended recently has left many Detroiters feeling anxious to...

Read More
A Strange Loop SCREEN GRAB
  • Culture & Music
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Detroit Native, InsideOut Alum, Wins Pulitzer For Drama, “A Strange Loop”

Detroit Today May 14, 2020

A Detroit native was recently honored with a prestigious Pulitzer Prize. "I'm a Detroit boy for sure. I guess I'm...

Read More
Ryan Patrick Hooper
  • We Are 'DET

WDET Wins Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for Feature Reporting

Toby Tabaczynski May 14, 2020

RTDNA The Radio Television Digital News Association’s (RTDNA) Edward R. Murrow Awards are among the most prestigious in broadcast and...

Read More
Backyard Garden 1
  • Community & Quality of Life

WDET At Home: Start Your First Garden for Free

WDET At Home May 13, 2020

It's May in Michigan, which means novice and expert gardeners alike are exercising green thumbs across the state. And a global...

Read More
Former State Sen. Morris Hood III (D-Detroit) 5.13.20-jn
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education
  • Politics, Government & Finance

“They Don’t Make ‘Em Like Morris Hood”: Former State Senator Remembered

Detroit Today May 13, 2020

Former state Sen. Morris Hood III (D-Detroit) was a rare kind of lawmaker in Lansing, say friends and past colleagues....

Read More
Unemployment Line UNSPLASH
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • Public Safety

Unemployment Crisis Could Drain Michigan’s $4.6 Billion Fund

Detroit Today May 13, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted almost every industry across the country and has generated unprecedented levels of unemployment. "It took...

Read More
Former State Sen. Morris Hood III (D-Detroit) 5.13.20-jn
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Listen to Morris Hood III in 2013 Speech: “Take Advantage of Every Day That You Have.”

Detroit Today May 13, 2020

Morris Hood III died this week at the age of 54 from complications of COVID-19.  "We are all running in...

Read More
A row of houses in Highland Park
  • All Things Considered
  • Coronavirus in Michigan
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • Morning Edition
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Activists Push For Rent Cancellation and Electricity Shut-Off Moratorium During Crisis

Laura Herberg May 12, 2020

More than 1 million unemployment claims have been filed in Michigan. That leaves housing activists worried about how out-of-work residents...

Read More

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 … 1,390 Next
* indicates required
I'd like to receive WDET's:
wdet footer logo
npr footer logo

Detroit Public Radio 

Your connection to news, music, conversation.

WDET is a community service of Wayne State University.

Subscribe

CONTACT

Membership

Sponsorship

Studio Rentals

Technical Support

Pitch Us a Story

Help/FAQ

Other Inquiries

Shows

Podcasts

Schedule

Listen Live

Contests & Giveaways

SUPPORT WDET

Membership

Leadership Circle

Car Donations

Business Sponsorship

Broadcast Partners Program

More »

INSIDE WDET

About

Staff

Jobs & Internships

Public File

FCC Applications

© Copyright 2024 by WDET and Wayne State University. All Rights Reserved. This Material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form. Terms of Use | Online Privacy Policy