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In Detroit, a battle over the right to literacy
by
Eliza Mills
Aug 10, 2017
A group of students is suing the state of Michigan for failing to provide access to literacy in public schools
Pushing kids to succeed in Detroit Public Schools amid a literacy crisis
by
Eliza Mills
Aug 9, 2017
Murcy Jones has been a student, teacher and parent in the Detroit School System.
Detroit's chief storyteller says it's time to talk to about neighborhoods that persevered
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Paulina Velasco
Jul 24, 2017
Aaron Foley says there are "680,000 stories waiting to be told. Not all of them come from downtown."
Republican-led Michigan grapples with uncertainty about Medicaid expansion
Jan 27, 2017
The state's successful program is in doubt, along with the Affordable Care Act.
Detroit automakers respond to more Trump tariff threats
Jan 3, 2017
Building abroad makes economic sense for U.S. automakers.
In Detroit, a risky alternative to mortgages
Oct 6, 2016
With lending unavailable, home buyers have turned to an option with few protections.
Detroit homeowners still struggling with foreclosure
Aug 2, 2016
In many cities, poor people rent — but the home ownership rate in Detroit is high.
For public good, not for profit.
Ford gets hip to attract tech workers
Apr 14, 2016
Ford has announced a big building and renovation spree at its professional facilities in the Detroit area.
Looking for superheroes in Detroit?
Mar 24, 2016
A new app shows where scenes were shot for Batman vs Superman around Detroit
In Michigan on primary day, a mixed recovery
Mar 8, 2016
While the auto-industry rescue sparked a strong turnaround, many have been left behind.