
For Black folks, what does freedom look like in 2022?
Juneteenth has gone mainstream after becoming a federal holiday. But in 2022, can we say freedom has been attained?
17 Jun 202225min

Motor City Pride, 50 years later
A new, free comic book recounts Detroit’s first LGBTQ+ march – a precursor to the massive festival that now draws thousands. But the struggle isn’t over, says one author.
10 Jun 202222min

This city has no high school
Highland Park has one defunct and one burnt high school campus. But a group of school officials are hoping to raise a new one from the ashes of a district’s downfall.
3 Jun 202219min

Tornado alerts, climate change, and Gaylord
When a tornado hit Gaylord, two people died. Does a twister hitting so unusually far north say something about climate change? And if it does, are we ready?
27 Mai 202223min

What Oxford High seniors want the world to know
The Oxford High Class of 2022 has seen the worst. They bore witness to a school shooting, the death of four fellow students, and COVID-19. And yet, at their graduation, they look to the good. With rep...
20 Mai 202225min

'A straight up river otter in the Detroit River!'
The first known otter in about a century was spotted in the Detroit River in April. After decades of past pollution and sewage dumps, what does that tell us about the health of our water?
13 Mai 202224min

Fairlane’s sale and the future of malls
A Ramadan festival, an aquarium – metro Detroit malls are finding unique ways to try to stay relevant. With the recent sale of Fairlane Town Center, what does the future hold for these once-flourishin...
6 Mai 202220min

Ford to make history with electric F-150
Ford is making a big bet on the future of electric vehicles. What does it mean for workers and the auto industry at large? With autos reporter Phoebe Wall Howard
29 Apr 202222min



















