The panel brought together passionate grassroots activists, advocates and organizers to discuss community-focused solutions.
Board of Ethics Executive Director Christal Philips said "suppression” of the documents shows the “extreme lengths” to which the board is being prevented from being fully informed.
A federal bankruptcy judge accepted a plan to temporarily restore power to the building, reclaim items and temporarily store them while Detroiters find new housing.
The City Council authorized a legal settlement with Michael Kelly after he rejected two lower offers to sell land the city needs to upgrade Coleman A. Young Municipal Airport.
Host Stephen Henderson sits down with the Rev. Dr. William Danaher, rector of Christ Church Cranbrook, and the Rev. Dr. Theodore Turman, president of the Ecumenical Theological Seminary, to talk about ...
As part of Detroit PBS’ yearlong caregiving initiative, the station, in partnership with the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, ...
On the last day of January, Huron Valley Film Organization board member Julie Hill-Lin contacted One Detroit Senior Producer ...
The rate was 83% in 2025, a nearly 5 percentage point increase over the previous year. It was the highest since the state started using its current measures in 2007-08.
Midtown Detroit, Inc. Executive Director Melanie Markowicz said design elements will celebrate the cultural identity of old Chinatown without attempting to recreate it.
BridgeDetroit is scheduling one-on-one interviews with all members of the City Council at the start of their new term to understand their priorities and governing philosophies.
From West Oakland to Birmingham, historic commercial districts in Black neighborhoods are using cultural preservation to drive community investment.
BridgeDetroit is powered by generous grant support from the Knight, Ford, Skillman, Kresge, Wilson, McGregor, and Hudson-Webber foundations, and the Community Foundation for South ...