Gospel

The search begins for the truth about the alleged cancellation of gospel recording artist/talk show host Lexi's hit series 'The Lexi Show.' Details and more inside now.

Gospel

Traditional gospel fans can celebrate the tentative release of brand new music from one of gospel’s legendary names. Today, we’re congratulating the musical achievements of Evelyn Turrentine Agee, who recently signed with Shanachie Entertainment and has plans for a brand new album in store for us. The Detroit-based vocalist is known for her 2001 smash […]

Sports

The Detroit Tigers are all up in arms this morning as the world of sports fans witnessed what appeared to be a serious right elbow injury during the eighth inning of yesterday’s Detroit-Minnesota game. After throwing a fastball to Minnesota Twins outfielder Delmon Young, Zumaya began to clutch his throwing arm in excruciating pain just […]

Gospel

Traditional gospel's The Rance Allen Group are preparing for a new live project. Details inside now.

Cincy

Representing a promising future in urban gospel music, 21:03 holds it down for the Lord in their own unique way. Meet each of the fellas and find out where you can see them live this weekend in Cincinnati.

National

Michelle Obama is asking thousands of Detroit-area students to rise up and become the next great leaders of the city and the country. Find out what else she had to say inside now.

National

Has Kwame Kilpatrick's sentence really served him justice? Find out the full details of his current battle with the courts.

Cincy

Just 3% of Detroit's fourth-graders were proficient in math, according to the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress exam. The city's eighth-graders didn't do much better. Only 4% were rated proficient. In both categories, Detroit's fourth- and eighth-graders recorded the lowest scores of the 18 cities that took part in the NAEP math test.

Cincy

President Obama said Tuesday that a "mix of human and systemic failures" allowed a Nigerian student allegedly carrying explosives to board an airplane en route to Detroit on Christmas Day, and he vowed to quickly fix flaws that could have doomed a flight carrying nearly 300 passengers and crew members.

National

Detroit automakers got public reassurance Monday from President George W. Bush that short-term government help for the industry is in the works and could come soon.

National

Their efforts in Congress squashed, U.S. automakers are depending upon a reluctant White House to quickly provide a multibillion lifeline to help them avoid imminent collapse.

National

The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee says the new bleak unemployment figures makes helping the nation’s beleaguered auto industry even more urgent.