The senior village on Meyers, set aside for residents 55 and up, is on the site of what was once Michigan's only historically Black college and university.
Fourteen write-in candidates ran for five seats on the District 4 Community Advisory Council. The five top-vote-earners ...
November is National Homelessness Awareness Month and National Homeless Youth Awareness Month. We’re examining the state of ...
Suspension upheld for prominent demo contractor, pay raises and the prospect of a Rivertown Business Improvement Zone.
The City Council on Tuesday unanimously authorized brownfield tax breaks for a development team bringing the WNBA to Detroit, but the project won’t trigger community benefits negotiations. Richard ...
Since 2017, Bettye Wright has spent most of her time caring for senior citizens on the city’s southeast side at a nonprofit ...
A waterfront extension of Detroit’s Little Village cultural development is planned as a 13-acre public gathering place.
The Workshop of Democracy series aims to uplift the successful efforts of Detroit’s grassroots groups at tackling the city's toughest issues.
Navigating the data is complicated. Here’s what you need to know for how to access and interpret crime statistics released by Detroit police.
One Detroit contributor Stephen Henderson of American Black Journal sits down with Burns and co-director Sarah Botstein.
Malachi has the latest news from the City Council table: zoning proposal delays, Belle Isle Boathouse lease request and an inspector general investigation.