Residents named semi-truck pollution, stronger trucking regulations and expanded enforcement as budget priorities in budget forums hosted earlier this year by the Department of Neighborhoods.
The Conductors’ Protective Assurance Company building, located on the northwest corner of Michigan Avenue across from the former train station, was recognized for its architectural and cultural value.
The real 36th District Court just announced it will run a courtwide amnesty program from March 9 through April 2.
In Romulus and Southfield, local and state officials are battling a proposed ICE detention center and office space. They face ...
Abazeed is a three-time graduate of the University of Michigan and moved to Washington, DC in 2017 to serve as a public ...
The conflict highlights concerns over oversight and accountability in special deals between the Detroit Land Bank Authority and developers.
This segment features conversations with senior citizens from across metro Detroit, offering firsthand accounts of where they grew up, where they worked, and how their lives unfolded over the decades.
The Department of Human, Homeless and Family Services, which will get going with $41 million from the Housing and Revitalization Department budget, takes over a variety of "people-centered issues.
For Black History Month, our “Black Church in Detroit” series examines Black history in the biblical context. Host Stephen ...
Steven Rimmer, director of the Detroit Tenants Union, said approval hasn’t yet been granted for a city-led process to help former tenants reclaim items they left behind.
ICE’s use of body cameras could improve the agency’s legitimacy in the eyes of the public. But there’s a risk that camera footage may obscure actual events.
As part of Detroit PBS’ yearlong caregiving initiative, the station, in partnership with the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, ...