Are the 2016 Primary Candidates Acting Presidential?

WyoFile WyoFile With the Michigan primary tomorrow, many voters are still undecided as to which candidate they will support.  That's...

Michigan’s Whirlwind Primary Election Week

  marist.edu This morning Detroit Today's Stephen Henderson speaks with Detroit News political reporter Chad Livengood to debrief last night's democratic...

Federal Funding, Local Programs

Four women are playing their weekly game of mahjong at the Senior Activity Center in St. Clair Shores. They’re among...

The Progressive Underground Show 160 feat. OSUNLADE

  Yoruba Records On this weekend’s The Progressive Underground, host Chris Campbell interviews global music innovator and iconOSUNLADE and discusses his...

Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: 3-5-16

Next time on RREM, new music coming from our own Ingrid Racine and Chris Buhalis, plus Charles Bradley, Jake Bugg,...

Gatsby Glamour Invades Detroit Mansion

In the annals of literature there may be no more beloved romance novel then the tale of the Great Gatsby....

Federal Money, Local Communities [QUIZ]

Hundreds of millions of dollars come to southeast Michigan communities through the federal government's Community Development Block Grant program. Different...

How the States, Local Governments Get Federal Money [CHART]

In 2014, about $3.3 trillion dollars went from the federal government to state governments, some of it passing through to local...

How Many Presidents Have Been Mayors? [MAP]

As WDET looks to answer the question of how the next president could affect communities in southeast Michigan, we wondered:  How many...

Mosaic Youth Singers Perform In WDET’s Studio A

Mosaic The Mosaic Youth Singers join Detroit Today producer Laura Weber-Davis in studio for a performance and conversation about the...

Republican “Civil War” Sees First Major Battle in Detroit

Candice Fortman, WDET Who knew Detroit would be the setting of the first major battle of a civil war? That’s...

Levin: I Like Clinton and Sanders, but Clinton Better for President

npr.org Former Senator Carl Levin made a name in Washington D.C. as a serious lawmaker who understood policy was made...