Detroit City Clerk Says Proposed Changes In Election Law Will Hurt Voters
Some Detroit officials are pushing back against an attempt by the state Legislature to change voting procedures in Michigan. The...
Some Detroit officials are pushing back against an attempt by the state Legislature to change voting procedures in Michigan. The...
A new report says a large majority of Detroit’s parks are in good or fair condition. Loveland Technologies surveyed over...
The Michigan Senate has approved campaign finance legislation that would write the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling...
Thursday marks one year since Detroit emerged from the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. In November, WDET and the...
Detroit officials say unions representing the city’s police force have overwhelmingly ratified a new contract. City officials have long admitted...
"Oh Media ... Catch our good side...Our Eastside...Our Westside...Good Side" Sharing a stage with Michigan's governor, Detroit's mayor,...
Join us for Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later, an event featuring Gov. Rick Snyder, Mayor Mike Duggan and now-retired...
Detroit’s bankruptcy casts a long shadow over the Metro region. But what has it meant to the rest of the...
detroitmi.gov/police Laquan McDonald’s shooting death by a Chicago police officer has created enough of a stir that the U.S. Department...
Detroit Today checks in with reporter Patrick Smith, of Chicago's Public Radio station, WBEZ, about the Laquan McDonald case. Smith...
JJ/Creative Commons Just over a year ago, a 17-year-old young man in Chicago - Laquan McDonald - was shot...
Khaugrud/ Public Domain The Michigan Department of Natural Resources cracking down on noisy snowmobiles this winter. Conservation officers will conduct...