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Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus. “We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes.” Detroit’s city motto was coined following the Great Fire of 1805, but it’s still a heartfelt ...
More than half of Detroit’s likely primary voters said the city's public schools are the same or worse off than a decade ago, according to a Detroit News-WDIV (Channel 4) poll of 500 Detroiters ...
The Spirit of Detroit statue was clad in orange as part of a “Silence the Violence” rally, marking National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
What do you get when you mix Detroit City Distillery’s Two-Faced Bourbon and Achatz Handmade Pie Company’s Michigan 4-Berry Pie filling? The two beloved local brands collaborated to make a new ...
The views from the old press room on the 11th floor of Detroit City Hall — just around the corner from the mayor's office — were breathtaking. But it was what we saw in the windowless elevator ...
The Detroit City FC soccer organization is looking to raise another $15 million as its final bucket of equity for a new stadium in southwest Detroit.
How Detroit reinvented itself as an unlikely star of the arts. The birthplace of Motown and the Model T car, this industrious Michigan city has gone from boom to bust and back.
But on Friday, June 6, the hulking Spirit of Detroit — the famous Marshall Fredericks bronze statue — got a new outfit to tout a different cause: putting an end to gun violence.
Detroit’s reputation for crime has been hard to shake—but the numbers tell a different story in 2024. The city recorded its lowest homicide count since 1965, a milestone that signals more than ...
When asked about the most important issues facing Detroit right now, here’s how participants answered: Lack of affordable housing/homelessness -- 13.4% Crime, drugs, and guns -- 18.5% ...
The Detroit Fire Department received a call at 12:34 a.m. about a blaze at the site of the former St. Agnes Catholic Church, at the corner of Rosa Parks and LaSalle Gardens, said Corey McIsaac ...
Volunteers are setting up stages at Hart Plaza in Detroit as the countdown to Motor City Pride begins, with organizers expecting tens of thousands of attendees this weekend.
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