Detroit lights up for the holidays
Christmas lights show off the beauty of the city and are guaranteed to put any non-Grinch into the holiday spirit.
Christmas lights show off the beauty of the city and are guaranteed to put any non-Grinch into the holiday spirit.
How the Center for Health and Research Transformation is working to improve mental health for pregnant and parenting individuals.
Detroit’s first step into public sports infrastructure construction came in 1960 with the opening of Cobo Arena, the stadium component of the larger riverfront redevelopment that led to the convention hall and Hart Plaza.
Over the past two decades, Anthony Thompson has become one of Detroit’s best-known entertainment professionals. Now he's passing his knowledge of the business on to the next generation.
Thirty community organizations distributed funds for home repairs across the city last year, helping Detroit homeowners maintain safe, healthy homes. Results of a new study will help organizations articulate their impact to funders, potentially leading to greater support for home repair programs.
News for filmmakers from BridgeDetroit, for bagel lover from Axios, for holiday traditionalists from the Detroit Jewish News, and a YouTuber enjoys a festive downtown.
More than $11 million in multi-year general support will be awarded to local arts organizations to strengthen Southeast Michigan’s cultural landscape. And more news in brief.
Across the Metro Detroit area, innovators are finding new ways to develop the affordable housing that the community desperately needs.
Jim Tuman recently passed away, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, philanthropy, and outreach.
As 2025 draws to a close, it’s a great time to reflect on the year and set yourself up for success in 2026.
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