LeRoy Foster was a prolific painter sometimes called "the Michelangelo of Detroit." He died in 1993. A new show at the Cranbrook Art Museum celebrates his life and art.
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Huron-Clinton Metroparks and community partners say it’s time to come together and do something to give every child the skills they need to be safe in the water.
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The protesters have been camped out on the U of M Diag since last month calling on the university to divest investments from Israel.
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Droids, monsters, and princesses come together at Motor City Comic Con, May 2024 in Novi, MI.
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DTW's self-serve kiosks make getting a Destination Pass "almost instant." More than 25,000 have been issued to non-flying visitors since kiosks arrived in October 2023.
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Vice President Kamala Harris announced $100 million in funding for small and medium auto-parts manufacturers during a stop in Detroit Monday.
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Project Clean Slate leads eligible Detroiters with criminal records through the expungement process at no cost. It’s a city-run program staffed by full-time attorneys, something city officials say makes it unique in the nation.
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The University of Michigan has declined protesters’ calls to divest its endowment from companies with ties to Israel’s war in Gaza. Here’s when U of M has divested in the past, and why.
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Chef Eddie Vargas talks beef, broth, and birria as he walks us through the family recipe that forms the base of his culinary philosophy.
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This is the first of a two-part series about the lingering effects of Detroit's rape kit backlog. Here, one survivor tells her story of working with investigators years after her assault.
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Ten years ago today a devastating water crisis began in the city of Flint, Michigan. Its water was tainted with lead threatening tens of thousands of people.