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

Jocelyn Benson being interviewed by WDET
  • Detroit Evening Report
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Detroit Evening Report: Benson running for governor; Detroit housing values rise and more

Jerome Vaughn January 22, 2025

Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, we cover Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's announcement she is running for governor; rising home...

Read More
FILE - Former President Donald Trump speaks during a commit to caucus rally, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023, in Waterloo, Iowa.
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Experts: Effect of tariffs on Michigan economy will depend on details

Rick Pluta January 22, 2025

Business leaders and economists are on the lookout for how President Donald Trump’s plans will affect the state, especially the...

Read More
Two classic croissants in the display case at Chef Sergey’s Bakery during the grand opening in Midland, Mich., Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Food & Dining
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News

Home and hope: Ukrainian refugees open bakery in Midland

Masha Smahliuk January 22, 2025

The smell of freshly brewed coffee and baked-from-scratch croissants invited over 300 Midlanders to visit the opening of Chef Sergey’s...

Read More
A bin of freshly-caught whitefish.
  • Environment
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News

‘A crisis’: Lake whitefish survey paints an even more dire picture

Ellie Katz January 20, 2025

One scientist thinks lake whitefish could disappear from certain parts of the Great Lakes within the next five years.That’s the...

Read More
Michigan Capitol
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

House committee opens hearings on minimum wage, sick leave initiatives

Rick Pluta January 15, 2025

A Republican-led committee opened hearings Tuesday on bills that would scale back parts of initiatives to increase the state minimum...

Read More
As Michigan House Appropriations Committee chair, Ann Bollin will oversee the chamber's role in the state budget-writing process.
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Rep. Bollin named House Appropriations chair, joins GOP leadership seeking budget-writing shakeup

Colin Jackson January 15, 2025

House Republican leadership named state Rep. Ann Bollin (R-Brighton Twp.) the new House Appropriations Committee chair Tuesday.That means she’ll oversee...

Read More
A scene from the Ford Motor Company display at the 2025 Detroit Auto Show.
  • Auto
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • The Metro

The Metro: How the Detroit Auto Show is shifting gears in an evolving market

The Metro, Sam Corey, John Filbrandt January 14, 2025

The North American International Auto Show — rebranded last summer as the Detroit Auto Show — has long been a...

Read More
Sen. Gary Peters (D-Michigan) at the Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island.
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Democratic US Sen. Gary Peters says he’s already working with former campaign foes

Quinn Klinefelter January 14, 2025

Many members of Congress are now working with colleagues they tried to help defeat in the recent election.That includes Michigan’s...

Read More
Detroit home stock image
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • The Metro

The Metro: Is owning a home still part of the American dream?

The Metro, Cary Junior II, John Filbrandt January 13, 2025

Owning a home has been a symbol of achievement in this country for generations. It’s the most common way to...

Read More
A floor crowded with people and cars at a past North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
  • Auto
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News

Detroit Auto Show taking ‘hands-on’ approach to lure consumers in 2025

Quinn Klinefelter January 9, 2025

The Detroit Auto Show kicks off its 10-day run on Saturday, but it’s not the same car showcase many past...

Read More
Michigan Capitol Building
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

FOIA expansion, minimum wage, sick leave bills lead off legislative session in Lansing

Colin Jackson January 9, 2025

Bills to expand Michigan open records laws to apply to the governor’s office and lawmakers were among the first introduced...

Read More
FILE_restaurant-dining
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan to see two minimum wage hikes in 2025

Colin Jackson December 30, 2024

Michigan workers can expect two increases in the minimum wage next year.The first raise will be a modest $0.23 hourly increase on...

Read More

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … 179 Next
Win Movement passes from WDET
* 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