New Film Explores What Henry Ford Might Do and Say If He Visited Southeast Michigan in 2021

What would Henry Ford do and say if he traveled in time to Detroit in 2021? That’s the question that...

Suspensions and Expulsions Hurt More Than They Help Metro Detroit Students, Says Criminal Justice Professor

Suspensions and expulsions are normal parts of discipline in the American school system, occurring almost as frequently as “timeouts.” In his new book...

Detroit Launches a New Electronic Emergency Notification System

City of Detroit City officials are urging residents to sign up for Detroit Alerts 365, a new electronic emergency notification...

School Voucher Supporters Hope to Get Around Whitmer’s Veto

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has vetoed Republican-led bills that would have created tax breaks for private school education in Michigan. MichMash hosts...

U.S. Borders Reopen for Non-Essential Travel

The U.S. lifted travel restrictions today on non-essential travel from 33 countries, including Mexico, Canada and most of Europe.  The...

FEMA Deadline to Apply For Aid From Michigan Storm is This Friday

Correction: This story has been updated from a previous version to clarify the deadline for appealing FEMA's decision regarding your assistance....

Threats to Future Elections Are Real. Here’s What’s Being Done to Protect Democracy

Sunday marked one year since President Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election. But, of course, that wasn’t...

Detroit City Council Rejects Land Swap Deal with Ambassador Bridge Owners

Detroit City Council voted down a deal for a land swap with the owners of the Ambassador Bridge 4-to-3. Matthew Maroun and...

Detroit’s 60,000 Kids Aged 5 to 11 Now Able to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine

Detroit officials rolled out a plan this week to get the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in the little arms of the city's 60,000...

U.S. Education Secretary Says Build Back Better Plan Transforms Schooling in Michigan

President Biden’s Build Back Better legislation continues to wind its tortuous way towards the Congressional finish line. In the face...

DTE to Invest $7 Billion in Grid Improvements

DTE Energy announced Thursday that it’s investing $7 billion over the next five years to upgrade the electric grid in southeastern Michigan....

How Zoning Laws Drive Segregation, Inequality in Places Like Metro Detroit

Single-family zoning laws, or city ordinances preventing non-single-family homes from being built, created the image of the quintessential residential area we...