Take Poor Michigan Assessment Results With a Grain of Salt, Education Advocate Says
New data from Michigan’s statewide standardized test last school year suggest students are struggling to make academic progress during the...
New data from Michigan’s statewide standardized test last school year suggest students are struggling to make academic progress during the...
For centuries immigration has been synonymous with the United States, but what does the Constitution actually say about who can...
As part of 101.9 WDET’s Book Club, we’re inviting the Detroit region to examine and discuss the text that impacts every...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court utilized the “shadow docket” to allow Texas to implement the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S....
Was (Not Was) dropped its debut album 40 years ago, but the album holds up remarkably today with its timeless rhythm...
The Kerner Commission was appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1967 to investigate the causes of urban uprisings in Detroit, Newark and...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she is ready to use her veto pen to stop Republican legislation to limit schools and...
In March, the Safe Patient Care Act was introduced in the state Legislature. The proposed legislation would limit forced overtime for...
The Detroit Jazz Festival presented by Rocket Mortgage returns to the city Labor Day weekend. In light of the current...
Belle Isle Conservancy After more than a year, the Belle Isle Aquarium has reopened its doors to the public. The...
The story of The Roots story begins at the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts where Ahmir...
The Science of Grief, produced by WDET and Science Gallery Detroit, explores the stories, science and solutions around grief and...