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There’s a Wine for Everyone in Chris Hunter’s World

David Leins March 26, 2021

Subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts: Apple Podcast — Spotify — Google Play — Stitcher — TuneIn — NPR Most people don’t have refined pallets for wine ... yet. That’s...

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Madelyn Grant
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Biology Major Turned Singer/Songwriter, Detroiter Madelyn Grant Releases Her EP “Purpose”

Ann Delisi March 14, 2021

Like so many musicians who were born and raised in Detroit, it was the Motown sound that inspired Madelyn Grant...

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Ford Motor Company Continues Restoration of Michigan Central Station

Tia Graham February 11, 2021

Ford Motor Company-John Delle Monache Ford Motor Company is continuing its renovations to the Michigan Central Depot in Corktown. The auto-maker...

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Racquet-Up Detroit -- Kids backs
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After-School Program “Racquet-Up Detroit” is Building a New Facility in Northwest Detroit

Tia Graham February 11, 2021

Racquet Up Detroit is a non-profit organization that provides students with academic support and coaching in the sport of squash....

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Detroit’s Largest Black-Owned Housing Co-Op Isn’t Going Anywhere

Courtney Randolph January 22, 2021

Since 1968, generations of families seeking affordable real estate ownership in Detroit have made Fountain Court home. Fountain Court is...

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Reforming Police Is Only the Beginning

Russ McNamara July 2, 2020

Weeks of protests against system racism and police brutality have many people feeling like substantial reforms to law enforcement practices...

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Rise Up
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Camera Jesus, Detroit Photography Staple, Puts Pieces of City Together

Ann Delisi June 8, 2020

With his long hair and beard, Detroit photographer Joe Gall began shooting musicians and bands while in the "pit" at the...

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Detroit Non-Profit Hosts Property Tax Assessment Workshops

Laura Herberg January 24, 2020

Brick + Beam Detroit Alissa Shelton, executive director of Brick + Beam Detroit, knows a thing or two about appealing property...

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Kid Rock Creative Commons
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Why Is Kid Rock So Upset? And Other Questions For Detroit’s Forgotten Son

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross December 12, 2019

Last week, Kid Rock took to the stage at his Honky Tonk Steakhouse restaurant in Nashville and released a slew...

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib Staffer Is Named New Charter Revision Commissioner

Eleanore Catolico December 10, 2019

The Charter Revision Commission will formally announce Denzel McCampbell, US House Rep. Rashida Tlaib’ communications director, as its newest commissioner...

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Taxes
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Detroit Homeowners Have Until Dec. 20th to Get Property Tax Break

Eli Newman December 5, 2019

Update, 11:00 am ET, Dec. 12, 2019: The city has extended the deadline to apply for this exemption to Dec....

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Detroit City Councilman Discusses His District and the Death of Policeman

Russ McNamara November 22, 2019

Roy McCalister Jr. is relatively new to Detroit City Council having been elected in 2017 to represent District 2, but he’s been...

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