Across Detroit, retailers are noticing changes in customer behavior while shoppers and food professionals find ways to deal ...
Plus, Dearborn police will be enforcing a curfew and checking for illegal fireworks this holiday weekend, a disease outbreak ...
A new Gallup poll finds American pride at its lowest in 25 years. Mayor Michael Taylor says it's more important now than ever ...
New rules restrict protest signs at the Huntington Woods July 4th parade. A resident who came to the U.S. to speak freely ...
Motown Lacrosse founder Liam McElroy shares the rules of box lacrosse and indigenous roots of the sport ahead of lessons at ...
Political science professor Vincent Hutchings says that the United States' 250th birthday has Black citizens reflecting on ...
Amherstburg, Ontario was a critical destination for freedom seekers fleeing slavery in the United States, and is where freed African Canadians lived.
On Canada Day, historian Craig Baird explains how U.S. tariffs on Canada echo the 1890s — and why that pressure may only make Canada stronger.
Flavio Volpe, a Canadian automotive manufacturer association president, says America’s tax on Canadian aluminum and steel has bled tens of thousands of auto parts jobs.
This Detroit Evening Report covers what to do to stay healthy in extreme heat. Plus, a Ford recall and Shotspotter is renewed in the city.
Hantz Farms President Mike Score says the company has surpassed the goals it originally set in a deal with the city.
The Trump administration is trying to limit mail-in voting, but has been blocked. Sen. Gary Peters says more needs to be done ...
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