Detroit's farm and garden community have had to adapt to new realities — including helping their workers and customers stay safe and adjusting to an...
Michigan activists are pressing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to cancel rent and other housing payments as the state’s eviction moratorium is set to expire.
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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...
Planners hoped the project could be a win for both park visitors and wildlife. Instead, much of the island has been rendered inaccessible due to...
During the pandemic, Detroiters need parks more than ever. Increasingly, green space is being recognized as a key asset for wellness. ...
When the Friends of the Rouge formed back in 1986, the Rouge River was in desperate straits. But hundreds of millions of dollars of federal funding for...
"I think there's going to be a lot of anxiety and a slow return," says Amanda Lewan, cofounder of coworking space Bamboo Detroit....
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