The latest edition of Local 4’s “Backstory” takes us through the history of Detroit’s iconic Hudson’s store and building.
One of Detroit’s oldest surviving brick homes is undergoing a gut renovation and will soon be for sale.
This fall the museum debuted its newly reimagined African American galleries and the first major exhibition of Indigenous ...
Detroit is the cultural and architectural heartbeat of the state of Michigan, a city where each building has a narrative of innovation, resilience, and rebirth. Heralded for its auto heritage, soulful ...
WGPR-TV was the first Black-owned and operated television station in the continental United States, launching in Detroit in 1975. The station provided a platform for Black stories and served as a ...
One Detroit shares the history of Pewabic Pottery, one of the country’s oldest potteries. In Detroit’s East Village, there’s a working piece of machinery that’s been operating since the time of Henry ...
Detroit — Sitting in the heart of a place where her father was once known as the unofficial mayor and surrounded by a buzz of long-unseen energy and activity, Lisa Yee-Litzenberg said she felt like ...
Four Detroit female leaders share their hopes for the administration of Mayor-elect Mary Sheffield. Priorities include creating an education task force to address student needs, such as transportation ...