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Dazmonique Carr runs two businesses, Deeply Rooted Produce which sells locally grown produce to Detroit residents, and Deeply ...
A newly-launched Businesses and People for Immigration campaign, one of, if not the only, state campaign to engage business ...
Michigan’s community mental health (CMH) agencies are the lead in providing mental health care for children in the child ...
Welcome to History Lesson, a new recurring feature in Model D led by local historian Jacob Jones, in which we delve deep into the annals of Detroit history and nerd out over a different topic each ...
Pages Bookshop is extending its shelf life. Weeks after the Rosedale Park bookstore announced that its founder was retiring, the retailer is now under new ownership and is headed to a grand re-opening ...
What's happening: The Hudson-Webber Foundation Board of Trustees has approved nearly $2.9 million in grants to support initiatives that strengthen Detroit’s built environment, foster inclusive ...
More than a decade in the making, an Animal Keeping Ordinance was passed by Detroit City Council in late 2024 and took effect on January 31, 2025. As the weather warms this spring, the city may see an ...
In the heart of Detroit's Oakman Boulevard neighborhood, the Detroit Repertory Theatre is doing more than just putting on shows—it’s a creative cornerstone, introducing economically marginalized ...
Jessica Rickert, DDS, the first American Indian female dentist, advocates for oral health equity and inspires Native youth through mentorship and representation. This story is part of a series on the ...
The Michigan Health and Hospital Association addresses pediatric behavioral health care with data, advocacy, and grant funding of member hospital programs.