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New series Communities of Hope will explore how minority business owners in metro Detroit channeled their energy into launching small businesses and pursuing passion projects.
Monday's memorial gives families a chance to honor the more than 1,500 victims of COVID-19 in Detroit. WRCJ-FM will provide the soundtrack for the event.
The young Republican said he largely agrees with the president's policies — but had issues with Trump's pandemic response and wants to see less polarization.
The project will renovate the streetscape on McNichols between Livernois and Wyoming in northwest Detroit.
The population in southern Macomb County communities has become increasingly diverse over the past 20 years, but political representation hasn't followed.
Detroit Public Television and WDET spoke with residents about issues ranging from media coverage of the area to public transit.
WDET’s reporters and producers are on the road again in November, talking to residents in Center Line.
The tax assistance event runs from noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Northwest Activities Center in Detroit.
Allen Licari recorded several up-and-coming artists when he was just 15.
The non-profit is working to make sure area families can receive essentials that are often overlooked.
The Canton Chamber of Commerce seeks to give local businesses added exposure in the community and to connect with other business.
Crossing The Lines is an exploration of what unites us and divides us as a people and as a region here in Metro Detroit.
The publication is embedding a journalist in the historic neighborhood to get to the heart of issues area residents are facing.
The African-American owned and operated business first opened in 1919.
The Detroit auto show is open to the public through January 27th.
1968: A Look Back

1968: A Look Back

2018-12-28--:--

It’s a year when Americans witnessed two heartbreaking assassinations and one of the closest presidential elections in U.S. history.
Hackel pointed out the county’s key accomplishments this year in a speech running roughly 50 minutes long.
The city is the latest subject of Metromode's "On The Ground" series.
The summit will give residents an opportunity to learn more about the practical side of neighborhood building.
The website has embedded a journalist in Sterling Heights to tell stories of residents in the area.
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