June 6, Detroitisit Hosts a Panel of Food Waste and Compost Innovators During the Food Summit Kickoff
Learning What to do With Our Food is a Priority in Conversation During the Business of Food Summit
Learning What to do With Our Food is a Priority in Conversation During the Business of Food Summit
A buzz has remained about Joe Biden's time in office, with comparisons to FDR's New Deal and LBJ's Great Society. 100 days after taking office, Biden's tenure is a reliving change from the chaotic despotism of Trump — but in terms of historic, the president's
With potholes, badly needed bridge repairs, and more, it's no wonder Michigan's infrastructure received a D+ rating from the American Society of Civil Engineers' most recent report on the state's infrastructure. While America as a whole has earned a C- from the same ranking body,
COVID-19 is exploding again in Michigan, fueled by varients and a rush to reopen bars, restaurants and the like. As the vaccine push continues across the state of Michigan, the city of Detroit announced Neighborhood Vaccine Week, which offers new locations for Detroiters to get
As Michigan's COVID-19 cases surge to the highest in the nation, the need for the vaccine shot is all the more necessary. While the online process may seem tedious hard, there is a multitude of ways one can go about getting a shot — ranging
[caption id="attachment_39065" align="alignright" width="300"] LANDIS SPENCER. PHOTO LANDIS FOR BOPC[/caption] While protests may have fallen from mainstream coverage in many American cities, the fight against police violence is not gone — and in cities like Detroit, the defund the police moment has taken its voice to
Following the 2020 Presidental election and the claims of fraud from Donald Trump and many members of the Republican Party, conservative lawmakers have unveiled bills in countless states aimed at making the process of voting harder and more complicated. The most egregious signed into law
As part of the Joe Louis Greenway development project, active transportation will be incentivized through matters such as rails-to-trails conversions, on-road separated bike lanes and park pathways to connect much of Detroit and the surrounding region. In an effort to revitalize Romanowski and Patton parks
As the nationwide vaccine rollout continues, Michigan currently sits at about 14 percent of the population fully vaccinated and almost 25 percent partially vaccinated, according to the New York Times interactive tracking map. Yet, despite administering almost 4 million doses, the number of new cases
Governor Gretchen Whitmer made two big announcements to the vaccine drive in Michigan on Friday, March 12, that aim to vastly speed up the vaccination process for many Michiganders. In Detroit, an eight-week mass vaccination site was announced to be opening inside Ford Field, while