5 things to do in Metro Detroit this weekend

Spring means more outdoor, socially distanced events are being planned across Metro Detroit.

As vaccine demand starts to slip in Michigan, cities move toward community-run clinics

Detroit, like many other cities, is starting to see growing stockpiles of vaccine doses, even as much of the state remains completely unprotected from COVID-19.

Inkster lobbies to bring R&B Hall of Fame to city

The National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame doesn't have a city yet to call home. But early talks between the city of Inkster and its founding members could pave way for the institution to be built in the city.

Meet the Detroit author whose critically-acclaimed series shows kids breaking barriers

The author of Madison Miles and Friends is a Detroit native with a love of reading that stretches back to her childhood. Now, her books tell the stories that parents missed out on growing up.

Six DIA board members have resigned in wake of controversies involving director

Six members of the DIA's board have resigned in protest of the museum's plan to keep its director on, despite allegations he contributed to a hostile work environment during his tenure at the head of the institution.

Detroit, Ferndale project targets poverty at Woodward and 8 Mile

Residents of both cities have complained about the design of the intersection, and the people that use it for shelter and panhandling for years. A new partnership between the two cities targets both poverty and mobility there.