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Ahead of Tuesday’s primary, WDET news director Jerome Vaughn joined the Metro to tell us more about what WDET reporters have ...
A year after returning home from wrongful imprisonment in Russia, Michigan’s Paul Whelan is still struggling to rebuild. He’s ...
Mental illness too often leads to jail instead of help. But in Detroit, a quiet transformation is showing what’s possible ...
Listen to the latest episode of the “Detroit Evening Report” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your ...
Michigan’s fourth-grade reading scores have dropped significantly. Experts say the solution may lie in learning from ...
Detroit Documenters help the public understand what happens in local government meetings by tracking boards, committees, and ...
For months, Detroiters and suburbanites have had their eyes on the mayoral race. That’s for good reason: Mayor Mike Duggan is ...
After criminal charges were dropped, students say the University of Michigan continued to discipline them for pro-Palestinian ...
Michigan’s Idlewild is the “Black Eden,” and it’s coming back. Long ago, Black people weren’t allowed to be in these ...
Metro Detroit’s Arab American community is large and has been through several waves of immigration. Long ago, the attraction ...
Outdoor concerts, unique art experiences and critically-acclaimed comedy. Here's what to do this weekend in metro Detroit.
Historic policies like redlining still shape Detroit’s tree canopy. Dr. Christine Carmichael says reforesting must center ...