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The Detroit councilman and mayoral candidate joined WDET's All Things Considered to talk about his strategy for improving the ...
Marketing their name, image, or likeness —also known as NIL — has become a profitable sideline for many Michigan athletes.
Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids) said Thursday that Hall is single-handedly driving the state toward a ...
Communities across southeast Michigan are opening cooling centers this weekend to provide relief to those in need during the upcoming heat wave.
After retiring from law enforcement, Craig ran for governor in 2022 on the Republican ticket, but was removed from the ballot ...
Parades, parties and more ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Detroit. Plus, when to catch this year's Ford Fireworks.
Attorney and ROCK VP Jared Fleisher told WDET the QLINE is a marker for what Detroit could do with transit in the future.
Her attorney argues that Crumbley should not be forced to remain prison while the legalities of the first-of-its-kind case ...
The Motown Museum announced this week that it will pause tours of the Detroit institution for one year so that it can finish ...
Over the course of a week, the Israeli military has killed at least 224 people in Iran, and Iran has killed 24 people in ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Warning until 2 p.m. Wednesday for parts of Macomb and Oakland counties.
Construction is set to begin this fall on a $200 million dollar health sciences research building, with community input ...
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