Stephen Henderson threatens legal action over Free Press termination
Public radio’s WDET is investigating the case against Henderson to determine whether he should retain his $90,000-a-year job as the host of a one-hour daily radio show.
Public radio’s WDET is investigating the case against Henderson to determine whether he should retain his $90,000-a-year job as the host of a one-hour daily radio show.
Popular editor Stephen Henderson has been terminated from the Free Press following misconduct allegations first reported by Motor City Muckraker.
We also posted 21 photos taken from inside the historic, abandoned building.
For the Free Press, it was an embarrassing “Dewey defeats Truman” declaration.
“His images were haunting — amid the rubble, he found beauty; amid war, he found humanity.”
Free Press newsroom employees approved a contract that will terminate the jobs of follow union members.
Drew Sharp continues to write for the Free Press, even amid strong allegations that he lifted a story from a local sports blog.
The Free Press offered to pay the original reporter “for his unintended contributions to Sharp’s story.”
The box, with the stenciled words “POW,” was dropped off on the eve of the anniversary of the 1995 newspaper strike.
The Art Deco building in downtown Detroit housed Michigan’s most storied newspaper for 73 years, but it’s a sad version of its old self.