Michigan’s oldest Episcopal church has named its first Black dean, the Rev. Joseph. C. Alsay. The Cathedral Church of St. Paul announced the news in a press release earlier this week. Alsay takes over ...
Suited for the Future and Mature Continue Detroit Tradition of Pouring Into Black Men With Annual Clothing Giveaway ...
The Michigan Chronicle is giving readers the chance to attend an exclusive advanced screening of The SpongeBob Movie: Search ...
Holiday Harvest will distribute more than 30,000 pounds of fresh food, essential household items, and community resources to ...
Michigan’s newly redistricted 1st State Senate District covers parts of Detroit, Ecorse, Lincoln Park, River Rouge, and ...
Their final report, a 558-page report submitted at the end of October 2025, aims to do more than acknowledge past wrongs: it ...
When Claressa “The GWOAT” Shields walks into Little Caesars Arena on Feb. 22, 2026, she won’t just be defending her undisputed heavyweight crown. She’ll be stepping back into a story that began nearly ...
The Mike Ilitch School of Business and Wayne State University’s Division of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (DEED) will expand student programming and community outreach following a $500,000 ...
Former Michigan Lottery Commissioner and Whitmer Administration cabinet member Suzanna Shkreli announced she’s running for ...
No settlement can reverse the lifelong consequences for children exposed to lead. No check can repair eroded trust in public ...
Imagine the relief of Chrissy Thornton — a Black woman, the CEO of a Baltimore-based nonprofit and someone who grew up in the ...
Detroit Opera is starting its 25/26 season with a bold declaration: Black American love stories deserve center stage. The company’s new double-bill, “Highways and Valleys,” brings together William ...
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