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Each year, the Michigan Chronicle’s Men of Excellence list reminds Southeast Michigan who’s really doing the work. The 2025 ...
Aaliyah’s turn as a vampire in the nu-metal film Queen of the Damned is an often-overlooked part of her legacy ...
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows Detroit’s population rose to 645,705 residents as of July 2024, an increase of ...
Detroit-based gospel ensemble delivers powerful messages of faith, unity, and worship with original music and star-studded collaborations. In a moment years in the making, Bishop Charles H. Ellis III ...
Ten weeks into a pregnancy, a woman already navigates new terrain—doctor visits, morning sickness, shifting hormones, ...
After nearly 30 years of vacancy, Detroit’s iconic Lee Plaza is poised for a dramatic return to life. Construction officially ...
Daria Burke once believed survival was the story—until healing taught her to stay with it. In her memoir Of My Own Making, ...
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, a fellow Detroiter and respected intellectual, opens the work with a foreword that roots Congressman Conyers’ legacy within the larger American conscience. Dyson doesn’t ...
Highland Park “Michigan Week Parade” will once again move through the streets of the historic city on Saturday, May 17, 2025, beginning at 12 noon. Presented by Parker Pride Foundation in partnership ...
These side hustles aren’t just income but stepping stones to ownership, flexibility, and legacy. And in a city as creatively ...
That’s what makes the launch of Invictus Builders LLC more than another business opening. It’s a line in the sand. Two ...
Joe Tate has officially entered the race for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat, becoming the first Black candidate to join the 2026 Democratic primary field. His announcement adds weight to a race ...