

Daily round-up of the news that Detroit residents need to know
The Detroit Evening Report is a 3-minute daily round-up of the news that city residents need to know. Stories focus on the concerns, problems, passions and needs of Detroiters — specifically residents of color.
The Detroit Evening Report Weekend brings listeners in-depth interviews on important topics of interest to communities of color.
Hosted By: Sascha Raiyn, Jerome Vaughn, Bre’Anna Tinsley, Nargis Rahman and Hernz Laguerre.
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Detroit Evening Report: New study shows Detroit over-assessed its lowest-valued properties
Bre'Anna Tinsley
March 26, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: Wayne County’s tax foreclosure deadline is this Sunday
Hernz Laguerre
March 25, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: More snow expected in metro Detroit Friday evening
Hernz Laguerre
March 22, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: New bus route connecting downtown Detroit to DTW launching this month
Bre'Anna Tinsley
March 21, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: Detroit school board extends superintendent’s contract 3 years
Jerome Vaughn
March 20, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: Arab American National Museum concert to honor Middle Eastern families
Sascha Raiyn
March 19, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: Michigan Central offering Detroiters free training for EV tech skills
Nargis Rahman
March 18, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: State seeking input on nutrition, food security programs for Medicaid recipients
Hernz Laguerre
March 15, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: Detroit Piston partnering with Detroit Public Schools to support local Health Hubs
Sascha Raiyn
March 14, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: Warren Evans touts health initiatives, lower crime rates in State of the County address
Jerome Vaughn
March 13, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: Warren Evans shares why he voted ‘uncommitted’ in Michigan’s primary
Sascha Raiyn
March 12, 2024

Detroit Evening Report: Muslims across metro Detroit begin holy month of Ramadan
Nargis Rahman
March 11, 2024
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