The Atlantic’s ‘Inheritance’ Looks at American History, Black Life and Resilience of Memory

With the recognition of Black History Month, many organizations are focusing on Black stories. The Atlantic's Inheritance project is a more permanent dedication...

The IRS Begins 2020 Income Tax Season While Dealing With Lingering COVID-19 Delays

The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting 2020 income tax returns, even though it's still catching up on 2019 returns....

Rediscovering the Soulful Sound of The Stylistics

Philly soul was known for its funk influences and lush instrumentation, and few groups exemplified this style like The Stylistics. Known...

Ford Motor Company Continues Restoration of Michigan Central Station

Ford Motor Company-John Delle Monache Ford Motor Company is continuing its renovations to the Michigan Central Depot in Corktown. The auto-maker...

Leaders of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties Express Concerns About Vaccine Rollout

Michigan’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout, while ramping up, continues to experience significant hiccups. In three separate conversations on Detroit Today with...

After-School Program “Racquet-Up Detroit” is Building a New Facility in Northwest Detroit

Racquet Up Detroit is a non-profit organization that provides students with academic support and coaching in the sport of squash....

DTE Energy Foundation Donates Over $300,000 to Wayne State’s Center for Latino and Latin-American Studies

The DTE Energy Foundation, through its partnership with the non-profit Michigan Hispanic Collaborative (MiHC), has donated $330,000 to Wayne State...

State Senator Erika Geiss Calls Mike Shirkey’s Capitol Riot Claims “Divorced From Reality”

The Michigan Republican Party is embroiled in controversy after Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey was caught on tape falsely saying...

With Trump’s Senate Trial Underway, Is It Time To Reconsider The Concept of Impeachment?

The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump is underway in the U.S. Senate. It’s the first time in history that...

Retired Detroit Public School Teacher Says Documenters Aids Community Engagement

Dorian Evans Retired Detroit Public School teacher Dorian Evans is a Documenter who has been taking notes at public meetings...

Rep. Lawrence Talks COVID Relief and Push for $15 Minimum Wage

Democrats in Congress are pushing ahead with a $1.9 trillion COVID relief package, which many of them hope will include a provision that would...

Hackel Criticizes State for Opening Vaccine Eligibility Beyond Seniors, Most Vulnerable

As Michigan moves past phase 1A of the COVID vaccine distribution, more Michiganders are eligible to receive the vaccine. The...