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These side hustles aren’t just income but stepping stones to ownership, flexibility, and legacy. And in a city as creatively ...
Joe Tate has officially entered the race for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat, becoming the first Black candidate to join the 2026 Democratic primary field. His announcement adds weight to a race ...
Tarsha Gale grew up knowing titles didn’t fix systems. Action did. Her career, shaped by service—not spectacle—has always been rooted in that truth. Now, as the newly appointed Executive Director of ...
After nearly 30 years of vacancy, Detroit’s iconic Lee Plaza is poised for a dramatic return to life. Construction officially ...
The Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program, better known as DAPCEP, is one of the oldest and most well-established efforts in this space. Every weekend, students from across the city attend free ...
Detroit’s tech scene doesn’t always get the national spotlight, but it holds something deeper than hype. It holds the spirit of survival and a refusal to be erased. These founders are building systems ...
The Detroit Pistons are suiting up for more than basketball this week; they’re making a full-court press for Detroit’s entrepreneurial spirit.
The building, first opened in 1980 and named after the city’s first Black mayor, Coleman A. Young, holds weight in every ...
The City of Detroit has selected 43 local artists to create murals and art installations in nine neighborhood alleys, part of ...
That’s what makes the launch of Invictus Builders LLC more than another business opening. It’s a line in the sand. Two ...
This year also brings a fresh creative twist: exclusive 2025 Flower Day merchandise featuring artwork by Detroit-based visual ...
Michigan lawmakers are pushing forward with a bill that would allow law enforcement to use roadside saliva tests to determine ...