Teen HYPE, Model D partner for youth journalism workshop

The goal of the workshops is to familiarize students with solutions journalism, a model of reporting that brings to light solutions to social problems.

Miles Naasir Reuben
Meet the young Detroit filmmaker on a mission to tell authentic Black, queer stories

Miles Naasir Reuben's 'Merlot' pours a glass of raw truth, while 'Nile' flows into the hearts of many.

Angie Gullekson, MPH,CPS.TTS, community Health Coordinator at Di.strict Health Department #10
Public health campaigns aim to keep kids safe from Marijuana poisoning

As more adults use marijuana, the downside is more young children are ending up with marijuana poisoning. Here's how Michigan's local health departments are keeping them safe.

Active residents in Hubbard Richard
Protecting Hubbard Richard neighborhood amid ongoing development

Michigan Central Station and other commercial developments are exciting, but residents wants to make sure Detroit’s Hubbard Richard neighborhood remains racially and economically diverse.

PHOTOS: A visit to the new Eastern Market location

We sent photographer Steve Koss along to check out the new site in Pontiac bringing the beloved market to the 'burbs. 

Pain passed down: The Algiers Motel tragedy and its enduring impact

The unveiling of a historical marker 57 years after the Algiers Motel tragedy honors the victims and highlights the ongoing struggle against systemic racism.

Model D is participating in Detroit Story Fest; tickets now on sale
Dentist, Dr. Gina Tischendorf, takes a final peak at Giovanni's teeth.
New public health program improves oral health for Michigan’s children

To address childhood tooth decay, the Michigan Department of Human Health Services (MDHHS) launched the Kindergartener’s Oral Health Assessment Program (KOHA).    

Mapping Detroit: Where does techno live in the city?

This is part of a series from the unofficial cartographer of Detroit, Alex B. Hill, a self-described “data nerd and anthropologist” who combines mapping, data, and analytics with storytelling and human experience.

Amy McMillan, director of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks, and Rachel Frierson, vice president of operations and programming for the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, at the construction site for the future Huron-Clinton Metroparks Water Garden.
Metroparks to open first Detroit location with Huron-Clinton Metroparks Water Garden

The Huron-Clinton Metroparks' robust parks system has never included a Detroit location, but that will change next year with the opening of a Metroparks-branded attraction at Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park.

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