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Dr. Carolyn Carter, a historian and genealogist, discussed the challenges and importance of tracing African American family lineages beyond slavery.
Communities near the site, including Canton Township, filed a lawsuit to stop shipments of the toxic material from New York.
In Detroit, a political endorsement from the UAW has always carried considerable weight, but membership is down in recent ...
The city of Detroit's Office of Mobility Innovation has announced the return of its annual Detroit Bike Summit at Chandler ...
Celebrated cultural curator and event producer Njia Kai and respected tenor and arts educator Dr. George Shirley will be ...
Ro Harvard, a realtor with Island Realty, joined on The Metro to shine some light on the inner workings of Detroit’s housing ...
The outcome was a victory for the Republican president, who has complained about individual judges throwing up obstacles to ...
Children experiencing food insecurity this summer will have multiple services available to them to get free, nutritional ...
Friends of Rouge Park is hosting a free, three-day festival at the park this weekend, June 27-29, in celebration of the ...
UM-Dearborn Iranian diaspora studies professor Michael Amin says Michigan's Iranian community is looking to legislators to ...
Hall said he believed his Democratic counterparts worked better with added pressure from that deadline. He claimed the Senate ...
Rouge Park's 100th birthday, the Concert of Colors in Mexicantown, the inaugural GhostLight Gala and the DSO's Salute to ...