Consumer Reports November Home Tech Deals Guide

Consumer Reports November Home Tech Deals Guide

Score Big: November’s Top Home & Tech Deals November has arrived, bringing with it a wave of incredible deals on home and tech products as retailers fiercely compete for your holiday shopping dollars. Local shoppers can look forward to significant savings, guided by the expert testing and recommendations from Consumer Reports. Why November is Prime Time for Deals Retailers are kicking off their holiday sales early, making November an exceptional month to find serious discounts … Read More

Eight New Metro Detroit Beer Destinations

Eight New Metro Detroit Beer Destinations

Discover Metro Detroit’s Fresh Beer Scene This Fall As autumn breezes sweep through Southeast Michigan, creating perfect conditions for outdoor enjoyment, metro Detroit has unveiled an impressive lineup of new beer halls, breweries, and biergartens. Whether you’re a connoisseur of craft brews or simply seeking a lively spot to gather with friends, these eight recently opened establishments offer diverse atmospheres and exciting selections to savor before winter arrives. Eight New Beer Destinations to Explore From … Read More

Detroit Sports Business Daily Weekly Insights

Detroit Sports Business Daily Weekly Insights

Unlocking Detroit’s Sports Business Insights For Detroit sports enthusiasts and professionals alike, understanding the intricate business behind the games we love is crucial. From the roar of Ford Field to the buzz around Little Caesars Arena, the sports industry is a dynamic landscape that impacts our city’s economy and culture. Staying informed on industry trends helps us appreciate the broader context of our local teams and their operations. Your Daily & Weekly Read on the … Read More


Knight Foundation Boosts Detroit Neighborhoods

Knight Foundation Boosts Detroit Neighborhoods

Detroit’s Future: Knight Foundation’s $19.8M Community Boost Detroit’s vibrant neighborhoods are set to receive a significant boost with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announcing a $19.8 million investment across 12 projects. This funding initiative aims to enrich the city’s art, technology, and public spaces, fostering connection and preserving vital community history. Expanding Beyond Downtown: A New Era of Investment For over 25 years, the Knight Foundation has been a steadfast supporter of … Read More

Detroits Waterfront Triumph A Model for Urban Renewal

Detroits Waterfront Triumph A Model for Urban Renewal

Detroit’s Waterfront Triumph: A Model for Urban Renewal Detroit’s recently opened Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park isn’t just a new green space; it’s a testament to the power of citizen-led urban development. This 22-acre waterfront gem, launched in October, stands as a shining example for other cities, including Cleveland, on how to truly build spaces that reflect and serve their communities. A Vision Forged by Detroiters Before any blueprints were finalized for the $80 … Read More

Detroit launches food pantry network amid SNAP cuts

Detroit launches food pantry network amid SNAP cuts

Detroit Steps Up: Food Pantry Network Launched Amid SNAP Cuts The City of Detroit has swiftly launched a critical network of 85 certified food pantries across the city to support residents impacted by the recent federal government shutdown. This immediate action comes as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, also known as food stamps, have not been fully funded since November 1st, leaving many Detroit families facing increased food insecurity. Detroit’s Urgent Response to SNAP … Read More


Siena Heights University Closing Michigan Catholic School

Siena Heights University Closing Michigan Catholic School

Siena Heights Closing: What’s Next for Catholic Education in Michigan? Adrian’s Siena Heights University is set to close its doors at the end of the next academic year, marking a significant change for Catholic higher education in Michigan. For students and families in metro Detroit and beyond, this news raises questions about remaining options and the future of faith-based learning in the state. Understanding the Siena Heights Closure Founded in 1919 by the Adrian Dominican … Read More

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