WND – Woodbridge kids play at Scripps Park. WND – Kids climb and play at Scripps Park in Woodbridge. Nick Hagen – A colorful mural by Carl Oxley III welcomes people into Woodbridge. WND – Josh Kochis ...
DPSCD's Great Start Readiness Program is giving Detroit's youngest learners a head start by preparing them for kindergarten ...
Michigan's record-breaking $16 billion AI data center investment raises a bigger question: are we creating the next engine of ...
Detroit’s first step into public sports infrastructure construction came in 1960 with the opening of Cobo Arena. Photo: Ken Lund from Reno, Nevada, via Wikimedia Commons On Dec. 12, 1979, Joe Louis ...
Editor’s note: We couldn’t make it to the Detroit Economic Club on Monday, but through the magic of YouTube transcription, artificial intelligence, and human editing, we offer this report. The event ...
For more than 30 years, Bryan Jones had found himself in a difficult place in his life, and he couldn’t seem to get out. He’d spent those three decades thinking about how he got there and what he ...
Welcome to History Lesson, a recurring feature in Model D led by local historian Jacob Jones, in which we delve deep into the annals of Detroit history and nerd out over a different topic each time.
Tom Woodman stands in front of a 3D-printed home in Detroit created by his company, Citizen Robotics, which is planning two developments in Pontiac. The company aims to reduce construction costs at ...
A talented musician, student-athlete, and honor student, Zaraiyah Bell is proving that determination – not disability – defines what's possible.
Detroit isn't waiting for Hollywood's approval. Filmmaker Dennis Reed II is helping redefine independent cinema, producing dozens of films and showcasing why the Motor City remains a blueprint for ...
“Where is she?” This question is asked nationwide, repeatedly. Maybe the reference is to someone’s best friend, student, niece, or even daughter. To ask this question is a nightmare for anyone who ...
Residential apartments at the Hotel David Whitney are being converted into 79 condominiums, opening an opportunity for homeownership in one of Detroit’s architectural treasures. Why it’s important: ...
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