Earlier this year, as Goodall was on her speaking tour stop in Detroit, she spoke with WDET's Ryan Patrick Hooper about chimpanzees, the environment, and morality.
All Notes is a creative and community platform blending music, social impact, and digital media founded by Detroit based musician TommyPAPI. Through the initiative, he hosts livestream performances, ...
Michigan leaders have avoided a state government shutdown, even though the governor has not yet signed a budget by the midnight deadline. Lawmakers in Lansing reached the framework of a budget ...
Meet the local music scene on MI Local! This week, I welcomed two unique in-studio guests, both of whom exclusively premiered new music for WDET listeners ahead of upcoming release dates and ...
Exploring new music from Dry Cleaning, Automatic, Tyler Ballgame and more. Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above. In The Groove with ...
The U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday’s deadline.
Michigan lawmakers approved a one-week budget extension to keep government services running as they finalize a new spending plan and avoid a partial shutdown.
Former council member is challenging two incumbents who beat her in 2021. She's confident voters will give her another chance.
A targeted shooting at a Grand Blanc church highlights gun access, veteran trauma, and warning signs. Experts discuss how communities can help prevent violence.
The Detroit to Gloryland journey is designed to introduce youth to outdoor activities like camping and rock climbing and pick up on some history. Detroit Outdoors has taken a group of students and ...
A new Native American Resource Guide is coming, and the Hamtramck Neighborhood Arts Festival is this weekend. These stories and more on today’s Detroit Evening Report.
Questions of faith, politics, and identity are central to the film "Pomegranate." They speak to real divides in some immigrant communities in metro Detroit.