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Community Mental Health Association of Michigan (CMHA) advocates against proposed MDHHS plan to privatize community mental ...
The smell of fresh paint and sound of clanking buckets filled the Pope Francis Center’s Day Center in downtown Detroit. Armed ...
Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation's social entrepreneurship program includes a six-week course on marketing, budgeting ...
As Head Start marked its 60th anniversary this past May, the program’s legacy stands as more than a historical benchmark. It offers a powerful example of how early learning can drive equity, ...
Across Michigan, community mental health (CMH) agencies are expanding their reach through partnerships with local ...
Pilot program to test autonomous robots' potential for picking up food waste for compost in Corktown ...
1: A brief history of an exquisite neighborhood In the 1870s, lumber baron and U.S. Senator Thomas Palmer inherited 160 acres of land from his mother in the area we know today as Palmer Park. (For a ...
As we celebrate a decade of publishing in Detroit, we look back on the growth of the city's urban agriculture movement in recent years.
We kick off a three-part series on housing in Detroit with an examination of how the single-family home became the city's dominant housing type.
Slows' owner Phillip Cooley, supported by his family, has a long-ranging vision for the neighborhood that encompasses much more than barbecue.
Open to visitors just 6 hours each year, Beth Olem may be the most obscure cemetery in Michigan. Here's your chance to look inside.