Looking Back On Education in Detroit [UNCUT INTERVIEW]

WDET / Laura Herberg WDET's Laura Herberg met up with Darlene Alston at her Just A Bit Eclectic tea shop on...

Detroit Waldorf School Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Waldorf School On Saturday, the Detroit Waldorf School celebrates its 50th anniversary in the city. The building in the Indian...

ESPN’s New Website The Undefeated Explores Intersection Between Sports and Race

Courtney Hurtt/ WDET Sports are part of what make us American. Sure, it’s just a game. But the most popular athletic...

Gov. Snyder Elevates Chief Medical Executive

Jake Neher/WDET Gov. Rick Snyder is boosting the position of Michigan chief medical executive to his official inner circle. The...

Bills On Child Restraint And Seclusion Make Their Way Out Of Committee

Jake Neher/WDET Legislation on child restraint in classrooms passed through a House committee Thursday. The legislation would prevent teachers from...

Illuminating Display Comes to Michigan Science Center

What makes a firefly’s tail light up? A new exhibit at the Michigan Science Center explains how certain animals and...

Tesla Sues to Sell in Michigan

Automaker Tesla is suing officials in Michigan for the right to be allowed to sell its products directly to customers...

Legal Marijuana in Canada Worries Windsor Police Chief

WDET has been examining issues facing the city of Windsor, Ontario. One issue of great concern to law enforcement there,...

Crossing the Lines: Walkerville Is Seeing a Resurgence

WDET reporters have been spending the past few weeks in Windsor, talking to residents as part of our “Crossing The...

New Play Tells Story of Librarian Who Worked To Save Banned Children’s Book

Laura Weber Davis, WDET Banned books have been the subject of debate for as long as books have been printed....

Senate To Vote On Flint Fix-Up Oversight

Jake Neher Flint could name its own experts to oversee the response to the city’s drinking water crisis under a...

Third Grade Reading Bill Makes Its Way To The Governor’s Desk

Jake Neher/WDET Third graders who fail the state’s reading test might not be able to graduate to fourth grade. That’s if...