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A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 30 at Detroit PAL to celebrate the launch of the YouthUp ...
As we approach the fifth anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, May 25, 2020, we must not fall victim of any attempt to rewrite history. Once again State Representative Josh Schriver (R-Oxford, ...
Episode 3 of the Michigan Chronicle and PBS docuseries Back to Paradise: Detroit’s Historic District Reborn focuses on La Casa Cigars & Lounge, a modern lounge that sits in the heart of this historic ...
This passion for ownership and empowerment is what led to the creation of Property is Power. This platform exists to educate, ...
May 3, or 5/3, is known as Fifth Third Day—a yearly celebration when the bank channels its name into a national day of ...
On Detroit’s northwest side, Cooley High School has sat still for more than a decade—boarded up, fenced off, and silenced.
But why do so many Black Americans embrace a Mexican holiday that, at its core, marks the Mexican army's victory over French ...
A new national study from Oxi Fresh, a cleaning company that analyzed 35 U.S. metro areas using federal public data, ranked ...
The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is reminding veterans that they may be able to receive a free copy of their military discharge document, commonly known as a DD-214, directly from the ...
Detroit moves with purpose when our steps carry weight. MiSide Community Impact Network is once again turning motion into ...
Donald Trump walked back into the Oval Office with a playbook that’s proven dangerous for Black families across Michigan. His first 100 days haven’t just tested democracy—they’ve tested the dignity of ...
Twelve years have passed since Detroit voters had a chance to select a new mayor. The seat is open. The moment holds weight.