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We spotlight the best (safe) things to do around Detroit, with a focus on connection, creativity and community. Yes, even in 2020.

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From the aquarium to the zoo, and everything in between.
Don Melson recalls hanging out at “The Strip” like it was yesterday.
Karis Floyd knows the ins-and-outs of Belle Isle and shares some of his top recommendations on where to hike, fish
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday said she was closing indoor seating in bars in parts of the state, including
Tamika Jaja would rather focus on learning the names of native insects than being distracted by how she may be
Video of an officer driving through the crowd as people screamed Sunday night circulated on social media and sparked national
Tamika Jaja loves the outdoors. She spends as much time as she can in forests, swamps, and creeks, volunteering to
When Michigan’s utility shutoff protections expired June 12th, over 225,000 families in DTE Energy’s service territory became vulnerable to losing
Energy has been on the mind of Metro Detroiters recently. COVID-19 has made energy costs even more unaffordable for many,
DTE Energy's natural gas business will achieve 'net-zero' carbon emissions by 2050 through reducing emissions across its operations, the company
From the aquarium to the zoo, and everything in between.
Don Melson recalls hanging out at “The Strip” like it was yesterday.
Karis Floyd knows the ins-and-outs of Belle Isle and shares some of his top recommendations on where to hike, fish
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday said she was closing indoor seating in bars in parts of the state, including
Tamika Jaja would rather focus on learning the names of native insects than being distracted by how she may be
Video of an officer driving through the crowd as people screamed Sunday night circulated on social media and sparked national
Tamika Jaja loves the outdoors. She spends as much time as she can in forests, swamps, and creeks, volunteering to
When Michigan’s utility shutoff protections expired June 12th, over 225,000 families in DTE Energy’s service territory became vulnerable to losing
Energy has been on the mind of Metro Detroiters recently. COVID-19 has made energy costs even more unaffordable for many,
DTE Energy's natural gas business will achieve 'net-zero' carbon emissions by 2050 through reducing emissions across its operations, the company