Southwestern Detroit says goodbye to champion for people in need
Jim Tuman recently passed away, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, philanthropy, and outreach.
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.
The vast majority of Detroit’s canines live comfortably as beloved, integrated family pets in households across every neighborhood.
Mayor Mike Duggan used his final appearance before the Detroit Economic Club on Monday to reflect on his 12-year tenure, highlighting Detroit’s steady turnaround from bankruptcy to national spotlight as he prepares to leave office — and signals a possible run for governor.
Roughly 50 attendees had small group discussions on advancing the pillars of Mary Sheffield’s agenda: Public safety, transportation, affordable housing, home ownership, restoring neighborhoods, social services, economic empowerment and quality education.
The full transcript of Mayor Mike Duggan's Exit Interview at the Detroit Economic Club.
These collaborations show how growing interest in health care careers can begin early.
The Multicultural Professional Readiness Education Program will be able to grow its service volume by at least 140%.
The City of Detroit's Department of Public Works maintains 673 miles of major roads and 1,884 miles of residential streets in the city.
Impacted by decades of disinvestment, crime, poverty, and lack of resources and opportunity, Detroit’s Regent Park is experiencing a revival led by east side nonprofit LifeBUILDERS.
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