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A burning field, forest, or prairie in your local park may be an alarming sight, but sometimes it's actually a sign of an ...
Through its resources, innovative lending, wealth-building initiatives and economic justice advocacy, OppFund has empowered ...
A transformative blueprint: invest early, trust parents, and recognize that nurturing families yields a huge return. Across Michigan, a growing number of communities are redefining when education ...
Federal Medicaid cuts threaten the very lives of those living with serious mental illness, disabilities, and substance use disorders as well as the quality of life and livelihoods of those managing th ...
Consumers Energy will replace outdated natural gas pipelines in four Metro Detroit cities over the next four years to improve ...
Through the Supplemental Science program, Huron-Clinton Metroparks staff work with school staff to offer science lessons in ...
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.
Over the last decade-and-a-half, an energetic community development organization has helped bring affordable housing and hope to a neglected corner of Detroit.
Congregants of Shaarey Zedek acquired the land for Beth Olem in the early 1860s, and the first burial probably happened around 1868. Germans owned the surrounding farms. Later 19th-century cemeteries ...
Caitlin Marcon. Photo by David Lewinski. "We are constantly learning in terms of the design of what works and what makes people the most comfortable, whether they're on a bike or in a car," says ...
A network of programs across Metro Detroit seeks to address high drowning rates and low swimming skills with free water safety education.