Can a neighborhood tackle two of Detroit's biggest problems — shrinking population and chronic disinvestment — by giving people cash to live there?...
Detour Detroit's Community-Powered Journalism program banks on the most valuable part of local media: the reporting itself. ...
You're a news-obsessed writer who can nail deadlines and can be trusted to deliver on assignments while working from home, our space at TechTown or...
It turns out, you can drill down and actually quantify one aspect of sprawl, thanks to the Street Network Disconnectedness Index....
The rare waitlist opening underscores the incredible need for affordable housing in the city, which the public housing authority is not equipped to match....
After Detroit City Council rejected Mayor Mike Duggan's proposed $250 million blight bond, we’re looking at one resident's suggestion for how the city could better...
How my ‘inflammatory’ posters sparked real dialogue between black and white neighbors in Detroit
By Rhonda J. Smith: Neighbors even reported the event to officials -- but the people who actually came left with mutual respect, not outrage....
The Detroit Public Library is expanding outreach and offerings with the Mobile Library, building on the 79-year-old bookmobile program. ...
Artist Cassie Thornton is helping Detroiters create alternative credit reports that show a more holistic picture than just a low credit score. ...
How can white residents who are new to Detroit responsibly enter historically Black communities, and how can longtime residents cope with changes to their neighborhoods?...
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