This election was historic for several reasons. For the first time in the city’s history, a woman – and a Black woman – will be its mayor. In a broader history-making moment, Sheffield became the ...
On a brisk fall afternoon on Detroit’s west side, the smell of sizzling beef and grilled onions drifts from a freshly painted brick building on West Chicago Street. Inside, Darryl Young is moving fast ...
Lift Every Voice & Vote Detroit is a grassroots initiative powered by the National Black Empowerment Council. Employees work out of its west side office to make civic engagement more accessible ...
Detroit homeowners facing financial hardship have until November 7 at 4:30 p.m. to apply for the City’s Homeowners Property Exemption (HOPE) program, which helps residents reduce or eliminate their ...
Forget movie of the year — “Sinners” is a cultural event, a cinematic reckoning that redefines what Black horror and Southern storytelling can look like. Vampires, hoodoo, southern blackness, religion ...
Students pray during a vigil for those impacted by Hurricane Melissa (Photo courtesy of Malik Morris) Shaneal Mitchell, a sophomore political science major at Howard University was unable to contact ...
The consequences are profound. Homeownership remains the cornerstone of wealth in America, accounting for roughly 68% of ...
According to Fox News, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said ICE operations in Chicago will continue as planned on ...
Democrat Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II, who began his campaign later than his opponents, raised over $350,000 during the ...
The appropriations bill, SB 182, would provide $71 to make up for lost federal dollars in order to pay for SNAP benefits. The ...
The City of Detroit took another step to strengthen its innovation economy and retain local entrepreneurial talent with the ...
We must not go back to the days when there was no trust, no relationship, and a lack of transparency of most questionable ...