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Detroit photographer Rosa Maria Zamarron was awarded a $75,000 grant from the Radical Imagination Fund for her project "Decolonizing Spaces."
Five of the 30 Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund grantees recently completed deals to purchase properties from the City of
Without the Detroit Home Mortgage program, Jennifer Ivey and her husband wouldn’t have been able to buy their home.
The nonprofit Make Food Not Waste launched Upcycling Kitchen in late 2020 in response to rising food security in the
"Old School House Party" and "Battle of the Old School," the brainchild of radio personalities Gerald McBride, Theresa “Lady T”
Southwest Detroit’s beloved Hygrade Deli, known for its massive reubens, has been put up for sale, owner Stuart Litt said.
Kristin Calvert stages hundreds of homes for sale with her firm Staged Detroit -- here's why it matters to buyers.
The zoning dispute focused on a Moroun-owned property in southwest Detroit shows the impact of Michigan’s eminent domain law.
Michigan lawmakers are considering legislation that would let cities push last call for bars to 4 a.m.
The Detroit Health Department said that 23 Whole Foods workers tested positive for COVID-19. Negative tests are required to return

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