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Detroit Community Fridge, a grassroots mutual aid project started during the pandemic, has grown to manage four fridges with food
Soulardarity has been working to make Highland Park more self-sufficient since DTE repossessed its streetlights in 2011.
Detroit is rethinking its climate strategy, this time leaving more power to its residents by providing them with tools and
Here are the events we're looking forward to in and around Detroit the week of Nov. 10.
William Gardner at Rivendell Gardens. Photo by Randiah Greene. This story was originally published by Planet Detroit as part of a series
Here are the events and things to do in Detroit this week we're most looking forward to.
Goodwill's GreenWorks industrial recycling program offers jobs to those with barriers to employment, with a model that reduces recidivism and
Here's your guide to voting, the ballot, candidates and everything you need to know for the Nov. 2 election in
The next mayor of Detroit will be decided in the Nov. 2 election, with candidate Anthony Adams challenging incumbent Mike
Incumbent Janice Winfrey is being challenged by candidate Denzel McCampbell in the Nov. 2 election for City Clerk.

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