Detroit Expands Juneteenth Celebrations, Quicken Loans Makes it a Paid Holiday
City of Detroit In the midst of weeks of civil rights marches across the nation and calls to defund the...
City of Detroit In the midst of weeks of civil rights marches across the nation and calls to defund the...
Race and social injustices can easily be added to a list of topics that are often uncomfortable and sensitive to...
Although summer is here, the season may not be quite the same for Metro Detroiters as we continue social distancing to battle...
101.9 WDET presents "COVID Diaries: Stories of Resilience." Through WDET's StoryMakers and in partnership with Documenting Detroit, we've commissioned five documentary...
After more than 30 years, the long running television show ‘Cops’ has been cancelled. "We start to believe that things...
Less than 50 percent of Detroit’s residents have responded to the Census. That means the city is at risk of...
When we think about social and civic movements throughout history, anger is at the root cause of action. "One thing about...
Corey Hall, the witty yet thoughtful film critic for the Metro Times, died over the weekend at the age of...
With his long hair and beard, Detroit photographer Joe Gall began shooting musicians and bands while in the "pit" at the...
Amid a global health pandemic, protests are taking place in Detroit and across the globe to combat racial injustice and...
Museums around the country are starting to think about how they’ll present the global pandemic of COVID-19 to future generations. ...
Many businesses have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 including Michigan's Flower Growers, a group of farmers who make the majority...