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Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) hit, there have been more than a few Metro Detroit restaurants that have had to shut down permanently. → Read More
A boy in Lapeer came up with a fun idea to help raise money for the local animal shelter. → Read More
The last few weeks have been tough on everyone, but families are still finding ways to celebrate birthdays. → Read More
Coronavirus has left the streets of Downtown Detroit eerily quiet and empty. → Read More
Payphones have gone out of style with the advent of technology -- but this group is using them to offer free phone service. → Read More
An amazing exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts explores the rich history of collecting African American art in Detroit. → Read More
What color is your aura? → Read More
A new retail shop on Detroit’s historic Avenue of Fashion is helping to showcase other creators and their love for the city. → Read More
The Prohibition Era in Detroit was a wild time, to say the least. → Read More
If you love music history in the city of Detroit, this is the event for you. → Read More
If you’re a fan of Theatre Bizarre and the Marche du Nain Rouge, you’re going to love Krampus Night. → Read More
How a Detroit company is using shipping containers to change how we build → Read More
Group installs payphone in Detroit -- and it’s free to use → Read More
Dazzling ‘Robolights’ installation takes over Detroit’s MOCAD → Read More
Take a trip to the most remote brewery in Michigan - but only by plane or boat → Read More
For the first time, this historic mid-century "Cube" home is on the market in Plymouth. → Read More
Is someone refusing to leave this old Detroit theater? → Read More
A Metro Detroit store has a very unique product line: retro Halloween! → Read More
If you're a fan of slasher horror films, haunted houses or just Halloween -- you'll love Slasher Dave. → Read More
A slew of cabins in Northwestern Michigan were abandoned for many years. That is until one man decided to bring them back to life. → Read More