Many Tongues: A Multimedia  Storytelling Exhibition Honoring Detroit and Flint Culture
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Jamie Sherrod sits down with Brittni Ward to discuss a month-long immersive showcase of how storytelling lives through food, poetry, comedy, fashion, film, and visual art. For more information visit: www.eyeneyellc.com/events

Community to help welcome students back after stabbing at Detroit school

Community members plan to gather outside of Gompers Elementary-Middle School in Detroit to welcome back students after a stabbing last week.

Grand Blanc community and state leaders gather to honor victims of LDS Church shooting

Genesee County came together on Tuesday night, more than a week and a half after a shooting and fire at the LDS Church in Grand Blanc left five dead, including the shooter, and several others hurt.

Zach Bryan to headline concert at the Big House in sold out show

Over 100,000 people will be flocking to Ann Arbor for a historic concert at the Big House, as country music star Zach Bryan is joined by John Mayer for a sold-out show on Saturday.

Liver failure diagnosis inspires Detroit entrepreneur to start wellness business with Motor City Match grant

Vivacious Luxury Spa owner Ayana Hall, who has 22 years in the beauty industry, founded the spa after overcoming a 2023 stage 2 liver failure diagnosis that refocused her on wellness.

Lobsterpalooza: Art Edition and Trenton Art Festival Sept. 19-20
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Downtown Trenton will come alive on September 19 & 20 with a unique fusion of food and art as Lobsterpalooza: Art Edition joins forces with the Trenton Art Festival for an unforgettable weekend celebration. With live mural painting, art vendors, the Sip & Stroll, and Truago’s lobster buffet, the weekend promises something for everyone—whether you’re a foodie, an art lover, or simply looking for a fun downtown experience.

Detroit Mayor Duggan touts $60M budget surplus and proposes reserve fund

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan delivered some good news about the city's finances. The city is projected to finish the fiscal year with a budget surplus.

Michigan program that helps mothers and children to expand benefits

It's a program that works to ensure every child in Michigan has a strong start. RX Kids aims to provide hope to families during pregnancy and right after birth, and now it's expanding.

Divorces spike in Dearborn allegedly linked to the 'Tea' App

The Tea app has been all the buzz in dating circles in recent months with many people fighting what they call false statements made about them online. Now it’s being blamed for a spike in divorces in one metro Detroit community.

YouTube, others may ask for your ID as online safety laws sprout across the globe

Some users of YouTube in the United States may be barred from the platform starting Wednesday as the Google-owned media giant plans to roll out ID verification, amid a trend of similar decisions propping up around the debate about online safety.