Detroit, MI|Press Release|
Calling All Artists Looking For Space: Rocket, City Helping With Housing
Named the Rehabbed & Ready program, the joint $5 million investment paves the way for creating around 200 move-in ready homes in Detroit.
Named the Rehabbed & Ready program, the joint $5 million investment paves the way for creating around 200 move-in ready homes in Detroit.
The City of Farmington City Council will be meeting on Monday.
Fifty-one years and counting, and this year it may be more important than ever to recognize Earth Day.
Canton offers free webinar on how to properly recycle.
Residents of any city may participate in Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
A vibrant city life promises a return to Grand Rapids in 2021 with last Tuesday's City Commission decision to authorize dozens of events.
Funding is available for local, state, federal and tribal governments, profit and nonprofit groups, and individuals through a competition.
Grand Rapids residents can enjoy a safer and cleaner Grand River this year thanks to efforts by the city.
Churches, mosques, synagogues, and the city’s smallest non-profit organizations soon will be able to apply for grants of up to $20,000.
East Middle School Media Specialist Kathy Lester has worked to ensure that the students she serves have the best experience possible.
The brief ceremony will begin promptly at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 29, 2021 on the grounds of the Mahany-Meininger Senior Center.
The Anchor Bay Board of Education met on Friday to determine candidates for the Superintendent position.
Marie Hocker, Executive Director of Grow Detroit’s Young Talent (GDYT), is leaving the organization to join Imaginable Futures.
A new, engaging, and interactive way to test your knowledge on whether a material can be reused, recycled, composted, or brought to a house.
The information obtained in this survey will be used along with biological data to develop a 10-year management plan for Lake Superior.
Are you concerned about invasive species in Michigan? Wondering what's being done or what you can do?
The public is welcome to attend workshops in April and May.
The Clerk's Office will also be open on Saturday, May 1, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for voters.
The Royal Oak Historic District Study Committee will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
The Royal Oak Senior Services | Aging in Place Task Force will hold a work session at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.