So You’re Vaccinated. What Can You Actually Do Now?
It's been one year since COVID-19 cases were reported in Michigan, and now more than 2,600,000 doses of the COVID-19...
It's been one year since COVID-19 cases were reported in Michigan, and now more than 2,600,000 doses of the COVID-19...
In a long, wide-ranging State of the City Address -- that at times sounded like a campaign rally -- Detroit...
New vehicle assembly lines around Michigan slowed to a halt last March, as the impact of the COVID-19 virus was felt...
Recent comments by male Republican lawmakers at Michigan’s state Capitol have renewed conversations about misogyny in state government. As part...
In February, anti-racism protesters marched the streets of Grosse Pointe Park, roiled by a symbol of overt bigotry and white...
After three years of negotiations, the bus union and the city have reached a deal on a new contract for drivers. The four-year agreement...
As Michigan receives more than 82,000 doses of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson treatment this week, 6,200 of those doses that would’ve gone to Detroit are now headed...
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday it is expanding the number of residents who qualify for...
The nonprofit The Empowerment Plan has teamed up with Chevrolet to deliver more than 500 coats to the homeless in eight cities...
The community health group Neighborhood Service Organization, also known as NSO, has received a $4 million award to fund behavioral...
The Detroit Health Department is expanding eligibility for its coronavirus vaccination program by adding factory workers to the list. The...
The city is investigating the Detroit Fire Department and re-emphasizing its zero-tolerance policy on working while under the influence of...