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With clock ticking on 2025, Michigan officials eye biz incentives deal
Michigan lawmakers and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer hope to reshape the state’s economic development strategy by year’s end. Time is short for a bipartisan deal.
‘We see a lot of helplessness’: At a Detroit clinic, transportation barriers put chronic disease, injured patients at risk
Transportation barriers prevent many Detroiters from accessing vital care at John Mailey’s clinic, which offers weight and blood pressure management.
Few students ride yellow buses in pilot at 2 Detroit high schools
The district is exploring ways to continue to boost ridership. The project began to improve attendance.
Who wins and who loses as the US retires the penny
It will be felt by people who rely on cash – often people without bank accounts who have the least room to absorb even tiny shifts in price.
Op-Ed: Demanding a mental health line item in Detroit’s budget
By reallocating just 1–2% of the police budget, Detroit could build a sustainable, city-funded mental health support system, Wallace writes.
Advocates prepare for homelessness crisis as feds make funding shift
Michigan homeless service providers warn of more people entering into homelessness amid changes to how the government funds housing programs.
Shopping within the city this holiday? Here’s where to find the deals
Here are some Detroit businesses, markets and organizations you can support during the holiday season and year-round.
Thanksgiving compromise to Detroit legacy: Sweet Potato Sensations carries on after loss of patriarch
This holiday season, one family member is noticeably absent from the hustle and bustle of the daily operations — co-founderJeffery Thomas.
Notebook: Farewell, city council
The City Council unanimously authorized tax breaks and a community benefits agreement for Detroit City FC’s planned AlumniFi stadium in Corktown.
Midtown project for food, apartment space seeks tax break
The project will seek a 12-year tax exemption, according to city records.
Detroit City Council approves WNBA practice center, DCFC stadium tax breaks
The two projects, valued at nearly $300 million when combined, reflect successes and limitations of the city’s community benefits process.
Detroit teens detained by ICE should be released, advocates say
The press conference was organized to support the two 16-year-old students, who are cousins and attend Western International High School in Southwest Detroit.
Detroit City Council honors Sheffield, Durhal in year’s final meeting
Council members took time at the end of Tuesday’s meeting to thank Durhal for his work over the last four years.
Land Bank, Detroit City Council reach renewed agreement
The land bank has been working for nearly two years without a formal agreement in place; the prior agreement expired in December 2023.
Detroit students from Western International High detained by ICE
Arrested on the city’s eastside, they were taken with family members to an ICE detention facility in Texas.
Volunteers bring vacant East Warren Avenue lots one step closer to arboretum, botanical garden
Detroit Hives aims to complete the community-reflected East Warren Community Arboretum & Botanical Garden by October 2026.
‘We all need community:’ Q&A with Detroit Repertory Theatre director Antoine McKay
Actor and Inkster native Antoine McKay is making his directorial debut with the play “Primary Trust," which focuses on Black mental health.
Irene Miller shares her Holocaust survivor’s story | One Detroit
Holocaust survivor and author Irene Miller shares her firsthand account of displacement, survival, and resilience during World War II as part of our “Destination Detroit” series.
Children of Holocaust survivors preserve their families’ stories
By Sarah Zientarski, One Detroit Contributor This is part two of a two-part series. Part one is about Holocaust survivor and author Irene Miller’s story. Children of Holocaust survivors are learning tools to share their parents’…
Expect busy Michigan roads for Thanksgiving. Record travel predicted
About 2.6 million Michigan residents will take a trip of at least 50 miles between Nov. 25 and Dec. 1, AAA says.
Food assistance continues after SNAP confusion. Here’s where to find it
Nushrat Rahman writes about ongoing food assistance efforts, a scaled-back water affordability program for Detroit, new senior housing and more.
Watch: Saving Great Lakes whitefish is a race against time
After months spent writing about the looming collapse of whitefish in the lower Great Lakes, Bridge Michigan teamed up with Detroit PBS to tell the story in documentary form. Here’s how to watch.
Holiday travel? Michiganders warned of ‘juice jacking’ at charging ports
Michigan officials are warning travelers about ‘juice jacking,’ a cybercrime where hackers use public USB charging ports to steal data or install malware.