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Keep Growing Detroit, a nonprofit dedicated to cultivating food sovereignty in the city, is fundraising to purchase land ...
Though initial enrollment numbers are up, officials say, the full impact of the district’s efforts won’t be known until the end of the 2025-26 school year.
Michigan lawmakers are considering a bill to increase penalties for blocking state highways, which is currently a civil ...
Duggan is leaving office after 12 years to run for Michigan governor as an independent. His endorsement comes at a crucial ...
Michigan’s State Board of Education is closer to filling the top education post after choosing Lisa Coons, Glenn Maleyko, and Judy Walton as finalists to be the next state superintendent.
DDOT has made strides in meeting paratransit service goals, like on-time performance, and rebuilding trust with the disabled community. Trip requests have nearly doubled since the June launch of DDOT ...
Islam’s Greatest Stories of Love” is a new documentary following Ariella Gayotto Hohl’s journey as she processes grief after ...
House lawmakers are trying to counter a statewide campaign aimed at getting the method enshrined in the state constitution.
To qualify, Michigan residents must be either a renter with a contracted lease or a homeowner and meet income requirements.
Engagement Editor Bryce Huffman talks with the Detroit poet about the inspiration behind her new book and plans for a $50,000 grant to enrich community art.
Ronnie “Detroit Zeus” Irons has prioritized giving back to Detroit, especially students, while staying true to his own brand of music.