
Friday night lights and a zone defense on COVID-19
After major outbreaks during spring school sports, experts, officials and parents weigh the current game plan for when COVID-19 takes the field.
24 Sep 202118min

The DJ who rocked Detroit
Rockin’ Robin Seymour pulled the top acts in town. Now his story is one at the Freep Film Festival.
17 Sep 202117min

To be an American and Muslim
Twenty years is a long time for an apology tour, especially for something you didn’t do. In metro Detroit, the nation’s largest Muslim community, a mom and daughter are tired of feeling like they have...
10 Sep 202117min

Federal agents, Detroit city hall, and what it costs us
The FBI raided the homes of Detroit city council members and city hall in late August. But residents and the federal prosecutor who took down Kwame Kilpatrick say it's Detroiters who will pay.
3 Sep 202120min

Watching Afghanistan fall from Michigan
The Taliban takeover amid U.S. troop withdrawal has rocked the whole world, down to a little Lansing street.
27 Aug 202119min

How Detroit got hooked on menthol
The FDA plans to propose a ban on menthol cigarettes, but the burning question is why now?
20 Aug 202121min

Should your bartender know your vaccine status?
A Detroit nightclub served up a new rule on vaccines, but it didn't go down easy. A business owner and law expert pour over ideas of privacy, vaccine mandates, and what we owe each other.
13 Aug 202121min

Living with water
If Detroiters are tired of one thing this summer, it’s flooding. As they keep up the cleanup, what can be done to stop the next wave from crashing?
6 Aug 202123min



















