Detroit native, Cass Tech alum Michael R. Jackson wins Pulitzer for off-Broadway musical
Detroit native, Cass Tech alum Michael R. Jackson wins Pulitzer for off-Broadway musical
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Detroit native, Cass Tech alum Michael R. Jackson wins Pulitzer for off-Broadway musical
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Christy McDonald interviews Dr. Erin Hunter, Clinical Psychologist and Interim-Director for the Center for the Child and Family, the University of Michigan about how families are handling the COVID pandemic.
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Christy McDonald talked to Ned Staebler today, CEO of TechTown Detroit.
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Governor Whitmer talks with One Detroit’s Christy McDonald about COVID-19.
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Christy McDonald talks to Nancy Kaffer, Detroit Free Press about how quickly life has changed in one week.
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Read MoreHamissi Mamba considered opening a second location of his restaurant in Ann Arbor. But a trip to Detroit’s East Warren-Cadieux area changed his plans.
A $500,000 appropriation from last year’s state budget will take the Detroit-based organization to Lansing and Flint.
The Black barbershop is a sanctuary for grooming and public rest and a pulpit to express joy, debate values and politics in a community that is affirming and safe.
The Black barbershop is a sanctuary for grooming and public rest and a pulpit to express joy, debate values and politics in a community that is affirming and safe.
Michael Cunningham II, a fierce advocate for bus riders and drivers in Detroit, has landed a one-bedroom apartment after nearly a decade of housing insecurity.
Thousands of negotiators and observers representing most of the world's nations are gathering in the Canadian city of Ottawa this week to craft a treaty to stop the rapidly escalating problem.
According to the FTC, 30 million people -- roughly one in five workers -- are now subject to such restrictions.
This will be the first General Conference since more than 7,600 mostly conservative congregations left the United Methodist Church between 2019 and 2023 because the denomination essentially stopped enforcing its bans on same-sex marriage and having "self-avowed practicing homosexuals" serving as clergy and bishops.