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My adventure through this incredible national park saw thrilling rafting adventures, scenic hikes, and some of the oldest landscapes in America.
The fireworks show will be broadcast live on Local 4 and Local 4+, which is available for free, even outside the Detroit area ...
The Ford Fireworks this year will take place on Monday, June 23, 2025. Coverage of the 2025 Ford Fireworks will begin at 8 ...
The City of Detroit curfew for ages 17 and under will be in effect from 8 p.m. on June 23 until 6 a.m. June 24 for the area ...
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Detroit's Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History celebrates its 60th anniversary this year with a more critical mission than ever.
WORCESTER, Mass. - Like most days, you could've sat anywhere you wanted on WRTA buses Tuesday with the exception of one seat on the right-hand side. A seat reserved for the one and only Rosa Parks.
Composer Jasmine Arielle Barnes (left) and librettist Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton have written a new opera, “She Who Dared,” about the unrecognized women of the Civil Rights era.
With Rosa Parks, she loses her job during the Montgomery bus boycott. It takes a decade for the Parks family to return to the income that they have in 1955. And they were working-class people.