After 74 years in Detroit, MAYS Multimedia is a go-to printer for obituaries and memorial programs. That hasn't changed -- even as funerals do....
The island is more than a favorite recreation spot -- it's one of the most important Black public spaces in the country....
Though Ramadan traditions have been challenged by stay-at-home precautions, the Muslim Center is making iftar meals to-go -- and serving more people than ever....
The "can't stop, won't stop" mentality seems to be driving workers, parents and so many others to continue pushing forward during the COVID-19 outbreak. Here...
"I think there's going to be a lot of anxiety and a slow return," says Amanda Lewan, cofounder of coworking space Bamboo Detroit....
"The core and essential activity for us is bringing people together, convening, allowing people to have hands-on experiences, close experiences, and those are ... probably...
Today, we are launching Detour’s Keep Detroit Local program, a member-supported promotion for small businesses impacted by COVID-19. ...
Make rain water work for you, tap into your creative side, get classy at the virtual symphony and plan a solo dance party. ...
Feeling acute economic pain during COVID-19 crisis, many Detroiters think they’ll be broke by summer
Detroit’s kids may be less likely to get the coronavirus, but they’re more likely to live in households that have suffered a job loss during...
Front porch revival: How social distancing shines a light on our long-neglected public-private realm
These days, quarantined Detroiters are finding ourselves drawn to the oft-neglected spaces between our private lives and the public realm. Yes, we're talking about our...
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