A Monument to Malice Green Rises in Highland Park

At the corner of Hamilton and Puritan Avenue in Highland Park, Sydney G. James is painting a 3,500-square-foot mural on...

Detroit Entrepreneurs Launch Michigan Fields, Fresh Food Delivery Service

Two Detroit entrepreneurs have teamed to take food insecurity during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Michigan Fields supports Michigan farmers as well...

Juneteenth, No Longer in the Shadows of American History

City of Detroit Juneteenth, the annual cultural celebration honoring the day in 1865 when Black people in Galveston, Texas learned of their...

After SCOTUS Decision, Long Road Ahead for Dreamers

Hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought here as children won a major victory yesterday in the Supreme Court. “It...

Bringing Black Men Together This Juneteenth

Today is Juneteenth. It’s the oldest national celebration commemorating the day the last freedmen were informed of their emancipation — five...

Michigan Unemployment Officials Search for Fraud, Ensnaring Claimants

Michigan unemployment officials continue sifting through claims searching for potential fraud. The state recently suspended hundreds of thousands of unemployment...

“Deacon King Kong” Author James McBride on the Music That Changed His Life

Ryan Patrick Hooper It was a certain "hump and swing" that came through in gospel music that captivated James McBride,...

Detroit Expands Juneteenth Celebrations, Quicken Loans Makes it a Paid Holiday

City of Detroit In the midst of weeks of civil rights marches across the nation and calls to defund the...

SCOTUS Rules DACA Program Will Continue In 5-4 Decision

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Trump administration cannot end a program that allows...

What A World Without, Or With Different, Police Looks Like

Nationwide protests against police brutality and systemic racism are now in their third week. Activists' call to defund the police...

Shelby Township Police Chief Suspended For 30 Days, But Keeps Job, After Controversial Tweets

Shelby Township’s Board of Trustees has decided to keep its police chief after he used a pseudonym on Twitter to...

Gov. Whitmer Says Schools Will Re-Open, Encourages Mask-Wearing As Infection Rate Drops

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is praising the work of residents and health officials after the state’s COVID-19 infection rate has dropped to...