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Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation's social entrepreneurship program includes a six-week course on marketing, budgeting ...
Through its resources, innovative lending, wealth-building initiatives and economic justice advocacy, OppFund has empowered ...
Rx Kids, the country’s first universal and unconditional cash prescription program for pregnant people and infants, provides ...
A burning field, forest, or prairie in your local park may be an alarming sight, but sometimes it's actually a sign of an ...
Federal Medicaid cuts threaten the very lives of those living with serious mental illness, disabilities, and substance use ...
Consumers Energy will replace outdated natural gas pipelines in four Metro Detroit cities over the next four years to improve ...
1: A brief history of an exquisite neighborhood In the 1870s, lumber baron and U.S. Senator Thomas Palmer inherited 160 acres of land from his mother in the area we know today as Palmer Park. (For a ...
Measuring access to groceries and fresh produce is a longstanding Detroit conundrum, particularly around discussions of "food deserts" and the more layered understanding of "opportunity deserts".
As we celebrate a decade of publishing in Detroit, we look back on the growth of the city's urban agriculture movement in recent years.
We kick off a three-part series on housing in Detroit with an examination of how the single-family home became the city's dominant housing type.
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