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The Knight Foundation is once again putting its money where the future is as art meets tech with the announcement of the 2025 Knight Arts + Tech Fellows. Five visionary artists will each receive an ...
In 2023, $10 million went to organizations such as FORCE Detroit, Detroit 300 and New Era Detroit, which received $700,000 over two years from the city’s pandemic relief funds to address violence in ...
There’s a debate over African Americans’ role in defending noncitizen migrants facing the threat of removal during President Donald Trump’s mass deportation effort.
In partnership with the Detroit Lions, Comerica Bank spearheaded a large-scale community cleanup initiative on June 10, bringing more than 100 Comerica Cares volunteers, including corporate leadership ...
What should have been an ordinary end-of-year outing on May 20 turned into a crisis. A Rockwood police officer accused Maykol of tailgating. The officer later claimed the vehicle was following “at an ...
Beats, Bats & Black Excellence: Black in Baseball Weekend Hits it Out of the Park in Detroit June 13
Norman “Turkey” Stearnes, Jake Woods, and Willie Horton, courtesy of MLB and Comerica This weekend, Comerica Park will echo with more than just the crack of the bat and roars of the crowd. From June ...
The effort to update Highland Park’s guiding documents comes at a critical time in the city’s evolution. Once a thriving industrial hub known as the birthplace of mass automobile production, Highland ...
Detroit City Council president and mayoral candidate Mary Sheffield on Wednesday announced an endorsement from EMILY’s List, a national PAC known for boosting pro-choice women candidates. EMILY’s List ...
Opinion
Michigan House Budget Slashes Free Lunches, Equity Programs, and University of Michigan, MSU FundsOn Wednesday, the Michigan House advanced a $21.9 billion K-12 budget plan that includes a $2,400 increase in per-student funding. But that increase comes with a cost. The plan cuts direct spending ...
George Wallace, with the aid of state troopers, stood in the doorway of the University of Alabama to block two Black students ...
Wayne County Commissioner Irma Clark-Coleman Dies at 88 After Decades of Trailblazing Public Service
Irma Clark-Coleman didn’t campaign for power. She built it quietly, through years of tireless service rooted in Detroit’s neighborhoods, shaped by experience, and driven by principle. She passed away ...
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