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The yellow brick road leads straight to the Motor City this month, and for the cast of The Wiz, it’s more than a stop on tour. It’s a homecoming steeped in gospel, soul, and legacy. Kyla Jade, who ...
Detroit’s legacy of freedom fighting stretches through every block, pulpit, and ballot box. The NAACP Detroit Branch’s 70th Annual Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner is rooted in that same tradition—an ...
Four time Grammy winner, The Weeknd, graced the city of Detroit with a two night concert as part of his ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ Tour at Detroit’s Ford Field during Memorial Day weekend. Despite several ...
Now, more than a decade later, the city has replaced 11,000 lead pipes and inspected 28,000 more. For homes where residents allowed the work, replacements have been completed. Around 2,500 homes still ...
On May 29, the U.S. Department of Labor began what it called a “phased pause” of the Job Corps program, a federally funded workforce training initiative that for decades has served as a pipeline out ...
At Marygrove on Sunday afternoon, that purpose came to life. The 2025 SWAG Awards celebrated 15 graduating seniors with ...
A bipartisan group of Michigan senators introduced an 11-bill package designed to create a baseline of policing policies ...
A nearly 180-room hotel, NoMad Detroit will occupy the top five floors of The Station at Michigan Central, an ambitious 30-acre tech and cultural hub in Corktown. The hotel will also include 30 suites ...
In the 1950s and 1960s, housing and urban inequality were at the center of national politics. American cities were grappling ...
The 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference brought together Michigan’s top voices—and we captured the conversations that matter most. Watch our exclusive interview with Col. James F. Grady II, the ...
The Midwest Invitational Black Rodeo returns to the Flint area this year with more than just bulls and barrels—it brings a ...
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