Help For Homeowners Facing Foreclosure

Nearly nine thousand homeowners in Detroit and Wayne County could lose their homes to foreclosure soon, because they owe back taxes....

Feds say Blight Removal Funding Easily Abused

Federal officials are calling for tougher oversight of a government program that helps fund the removal of blighted buildings in...

Peters Talks About Guns and Pipes [VIDEO]

U.S.Senator Gary Peters (D-Michigan) says the federal government needs to keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have them, including...

The Intersection: What fixes poverty?

Detroit Journalism Cooperative Despite governmental and non-profit efforts to fix poverty, high rates still exist. As part of the Detroit Journalism Cooperative...

The Intersection: The Timeline of Poverty

Jake Neher/WDET Understanding Detroit’s poverty and employment rates is enhanced by looking to the past and by visiting one of...

USDA Increases Food Support in Flint

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is stepping up its food assistance programs in Flint and Genesee County. More than 17,000 low-income families will receive food packages rich...

The Intersection: The Politics of Jobs and Poverty [CHARTS]

The promise of the Kerner Commission has not been fulfilled. The call that it issued to American society to adequately...

Michigan Jobless Rate Drops to 4.7 Percent

Flazingo Photos Michigan’s monthly unemployment rate has dropped to 4.7 percent. That’s the lowest it’s been in 15 years.  The...

Michigan, Ontario Negotiating Waterways Strategy

Jake Neher/WDET Michigan and the Canadian province of Ontario are negotiating a strategy for improving and managing waterways. Gov. Rick Snyder...

Pipeline Problems Add to Higher Gas Prices

Gasoline prices in the Detroit area have nearly doubled in the last four months. Gasbuddy.com reports that the average price...

The Life of Gordie Howe in His Own Voice

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET Some of the best-known in the sport of hockey, and in the halls of government, paid tribute to...

It’s Not Just Detroit, Students of Color Struggle Even In Good Suburban Schools [Map]

Jake Neher/WDET The state’s largest school district is on the brink of going broke. Detroit students, parents, and educators are...