Black-owned delivery app service for restaurants with African-American ownership needs drivers now

"It's a blessing to be busy, that's a great thing," Cabello said. "I'm not complaining about that. I just know that for the operation to keep going to represent black businesses the correct way, we need drivers to do that. And that's what I'm here for."

Second child, 7, dies after injuries in Detroit house fire earlier this week

A Detroit family who is already grieving the death of their 9-year-old girl in a house fire on Tuesday says their 7-year-old daughter has also passed away.

Fundraiser to help black farmers buy land in Detroit shatters expectations

A trio of Detroit organizations is blown away after a fundraiser to help black farmers buy land in the city has raised much more than expected in just a few days.

Judge dismisses General Motors' bribery lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler

A federal judge in Detroit has dismissed General Motors' lawsuit alleging that rival Fiat Chrysler paid off union leaders to get better contract terms than GM. 

Teachers aren't happy with Detroit school's scheduled start next week

Several members of Detroit Public Schools are protesting the planned reopening of the district next week. They're arguing until the pandemic is under control, students shouldn't return to classes

Cooling centers open around Detroit as heatwave enters 7th straight day of 90 degrees

The city of Detroit is converting five recreation centers into cooling centers in response to a seventh straight day of 90-degree temperatures blanketing surrounding communities

Scorching July temperatures pushes city to open cooling centers
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The city of Detroit is converting five recreation centers into cooling centers in response to a seventh straight day of 90-degree temperatures blanketing surrounding communities

Economic protest supports Detroit businesses on Blackout Tuesday

Blackout Tuesday is a day of economic protest, with a grassroots campaign encouraging to only spend money at black-owned businesses on this day.

Quicken Loans files IPO; will be called Rocket Companies and go public as RKT

Application has been made for listing the common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "RKT." The number of shares to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been set.

Family of missing Lyft driver worried after cryptic texts, disappearance of 3 weeks

Ingram was last seen when left his grandmother's Detroit house on the 9000 block of Vaughn. Relatives assumed he was staying with other family members, like he often did.

Detroit PAL Baseball League picks back up with COVID-19 precautions

Baseball is once again being played at the historic corner of Michigan and Trumbull, thanks to the Detroit PAL Baseball League.

Detroit City Council assistant is victim of apparent murder suicide in Westland

A second person, Deontez Jones of Westland, was also found dead - apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot.  Westland police say the deaths are connected, as Watson and Jones were known associates of each other.

Rising city leader and employee of Detroit found dead in Westland, apparent victim of a homicide

A policy analyst for the city of Detroit was found dead in his car early Sunday morning, the apparent victim of a homicide. DeAndree Watson had worked the city's marijuana ordinance policy.

Government, business leaders of New Detroit coalition continues fight for racial justice

New Detroit grew out of the rebellion of 1967 and was formed by Michigan Governor George Romney, Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanaugh and business executive Joseph Hudson.