Detroit Evening Report: Detroit hosting certification fair to empower minority and women-owned businesses

The city of Detroit is holding a business certification fair to encourage minority and women-based businesses to join the work...

Ann Arbor’s Erin Zindle & the Ragbirds release new song ‘Armageddon’

Erin Zindle & the Ragbirds have a new story to tell — periodically releasing one chapter of it at a...

Detroit Today: Expanding mental health care in Michigan schools

Launched in 2013 at the University of Michigan, TRAILS — which stands for Transforming Research into Action to Improve the...

Biden’s top economic advisor urges Detroit automakers and UAW to avoid a strike

The Biden administration’s top economic adviser is echoing the president’s call for automakers and the United Auto Workers union to...

UAW’s clash with Big 3 automakers shows off a more confrontational union as strike deadline looms

DETROIT (AP) — A 46% pay raise. A 32-hour week with 40 hours of pay. A restoration of traditional pensions....

Detroit Evening Report: Jefferson Chalmers to get $11M from FEMA to prevent flooding

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood is receiving more than $11 million in federal funding...

CultureShift: ‘Pomegranate’ is the first Iraqi-American narrative film of its kind

Weam Namou is the Executive Director of the Chaldean Cultural Center, which houses the first and only Chaldean Museum in...

Detroit Evening Report: Gov. Whitmer advocates for guaranteed paid leave in Michigan

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is calling on Michigan lawmakers to create a new program expanding family and medical leave. Subscribe to...

MichMash: Sen. Debbie Stabenow discusses passing the torch to the next generation

When U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow announced earlier this year her plans to retire after her current term ends, she said...

Detroit Today: Why demanding Black students to share their trauma often reduces them to stereotypes

With students going back to school this fall, it also means the beginning of the college application season. But essay...

Detroit officials ‘devastated’ by lack of state funding for long-term psychiatric care and housing

Detroit failed to secure backing from Michigan’s record-breaking $81.7 billion 2024 budget for a long-term psychiatric care project officials pitched...

CultureShift: ‘Detroit We Dey’ documents the city’s Nigerian community from the ’70s to now

In "Detroit We Dey," local filmmaker Ozi Uduma explores the history and future of a social club founded by Nigerians...