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Giving back to a community that's given so much to community activist Teresa Moon, who is well known along 8 Mile Road in Detroit.
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Giving back to a community that's given so much to community activist Teresa Moon, who is well known along 8 Mile Road in Detroit.
Detroit Youth Choir presents a Celebration of Spirituals at Marygrove Conservancy Chapel on Feb. 28.
CBS News Detroit celebrates Black History Month. Terrance Friday and Lauren Winfrey host this hour-long special.
The New Bethel Baptist Church was recently named one of 30 historically Black churches in the country.
CBS News Detroit photojournalist Ferlon Webster takes us to Marygrove Conservancy where the future of Detroit’s music scene is rehearsing.
With temperatures warming up, spring is on the way, and so is spring break. The Detroit Travel Company is looking to make your travel a breeze and do it in style.
Detroit native and celebrity hairstylist Darnell Davis shares more about his journey and how his Detroit roots keep him grounded in his career.
Earl Lucas Jr. is the chief exterior designer for Lincoln whose passion for art dates back to his childhood. Lucas sits with CBS News Detroit to discuss how his family influenced his career as a designer.
Amanda J. Cain is a trailblazing Detroiter redefining sports photography. Cain made history as the NHL's first Black female team photographer and is currently the Detroit Pistons team photographer.
This Black History Month, we spoke with Rochelle Riley, the director of Arts and Culture in the city of Detroit, about her push to support local artists.
Judge Greg Mathis is a household name respected worldwide, but it has been a journey to get to this point.
Urban farmer Jason Bey is the first Black beekeeper in Flint and created "My Bees Nest LLC" to bring a different perspective to beekeeping.
A groundbreaking artist from Detroit is making history at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Furthermore, Tiff Massey isn't just exhibiting at the museum; she's rewriting the narrative of art, community, and identity with work that speaks to the heart of the city.
Jamon Jordan, Detroit's first official historian, teaches and retells the stories of Detroit's Black community.
This Black History Month, we're highlighting those who work to preserve Detroit's history for future generations. Historian and native Detroiter Jamon Jordan shares his love for the city.
The Woodward Dream Cruise returns this weekend and Wild Bill's Tobacco offers an exclusive cigar lounge viewing experience.
Western museums hold countless African artifacts looted during colonial times, and while some are finally coming home, it's an uphill battle.
As summertime approaches, Motor City Bicycle shares bike safety and care tips.
If you come to Detroit, make no mistake that Cartier sunglasses are a staple.
Dr. Ossian Sweet was a prominent African American medical doctor who moved into an all-White neighborhood on Garland and Charlevoix on Detroit's east side.
Dr. Ossian Sweet was a prominent African American medical doctor who moved into an all-White neighborhood on Garland and Charlevoix on Detroit's east side.
As you journey through this exhibit, you see the struggle rarely stops the artist, just as oppression hasn't stopped Black people from doing, creating and making history.
It all started after her daughter was teased about her hair during a ballet class.
LGBT Detroit was born out of necessity. The group is more than just the space to be free. As one of the longest-running Black organizations of its kind, it's also about advocacy.
By most accounts, Maliya James is your average pre-teen.
It is another day without electricity for much of the northern tip of Michigan's Lower Peninsula.
The lawsuit, filed in Rhode Island, calls the HHS cuts to public health grants illegal.
A gas leak caused Monday's explosion and fire on Littlefield Street, Detroit Fire Investigation Division reports.
The recent tornadoes, thunderstorms and ice storms across Michigan resulted in fallen trees and broken limbs.
The NBA has suspended five players from the Minnesota Timberwolves and Detroit Pistons after a brawl between the two teams spilled into the stands Sunday night.
A fire on 10 Mile Road in Farmington Hills has resulted in multiple injuries to first responders and civilians.
A gas leak caused Monday's explosion and fire on Littlefield Street, Detroit Fire Investigation Division reports.
It is another day without electricity for much of the northern tip of Michigan's Lower Peninsula.
Ohio authorities have identified a Jane Doe, whose remains were found behind an auto repair shop in Toledo in 1987.
The lawsuit, filed in Rhode Island, calls the HHS cuts to public health grants illegal.
The union said the tariffs could help bring back thousands of more automotive jobs across the U.S.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's role in the White House has sparked protests nationwide, including in Southeast Michigan.
Automotive experts believe the buyouts are a cost-cutting move by reducing the workforce.
About 50 cars and trucks that are part of Ford's Heritage Fleet are on display in Dearborn, Michigan.
The Trump administration has imposed a 24% tariff on Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on China.
Actor Richard Chamberlain died Saturday, March 29, in Waimanalo, Hawai'i of complications following a stroke. He was two days shy of his 91st birthday.
Four North American river otter pups have made their debut at Toledo Zoo in northwest Ohio.
The Sex Pistols, the legendary English punk band, last went on a North American tour in 2003.
A lawyer for the two songwriters suing Mariah Carey said they will "make a decision shortly on whether to appeal."
Sterling State Park in Monroe County will not host a fireworks show on Michigan's Lake Erie shoreline this summer.
AG Pam Bondi directed federal prosecutors to pursue the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect.
Employees of the massive U.S. Department of Health and Human Services began getting dismissal notices in a major overhaul expected to ultimately lay off up to 10,000 people.
Nearly all employees at the Institute of Museum and Library Services, which supports U.S. museums and libraries, were put on administrative leave Monday, an administration official said.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who were stuck in space for more than nine months, took questions after returning to Earth.
Some Egg Beaters and Bob Evans egg products have been recalled because they may include a cleaning solution, USDA says.
Some Egg Beaters and Bob Evans egg products have been recalled because they may include a cleaning solution, USDA says.
A Michigan resident died of rabies after an organ transplant in Ohio, health officials say.
A new business in Dearborn is capitalizing on the growing trend of women-only gyms.
The Livingston County Health Department and Livingston County Mental Health reported six overdoses in the county in just three days.
Nestlé USA cites consumer complaints, including "one potential choking incident" for recalling products sold nationwide.
The NBA has suspended five players from the Minnesota Timberwolves and Detroit Pistons after a brawl between the two teams spilled into the stands Sunday night.
American Kaila Kuhn has become the first competitor to win two aerials gold medals in a single edition of the world freestyle and snowboard championships.
Julius Randle had 26 points and eight rebounds and Anthony Edwards added 25 points and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Detroit Pistons 123-104 on Sunday night in a game that was interrupted by a second-quarter fight.
Twenty-five years after his lone national title, Tom Izzo has come up short of No. 2.
Five players and two coaches were ejected after a fight broke out in the second quarter in the Minnesota Timberwolves' game against the Detroit Pistons on Sunday.
A trio of experts talks about consumer needs when it comes to transit, which are evolving.
David Wasserman appears and talks about the two political parties.
It's a conversation about the first weeks of the Trump administration and its impact on Michigan.
Newly elected Michigan Democratic Party Chairman Curtis Hertel Jr. discussed his party and its future on CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters.
A career path tied to EVs and clean energy is opening a little wider for some Metro Detroiters.
More job cuts are coming to U.S. health agencies. On Tuesday, employees across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services received notices that their positions were being eliminated. Up to 10,000 people are expected to be laid off.
Farmington Hills police and fire department officials provided information at a press conference about the rescue efforts at a house fire April 1, 2025.
It’s a look at the state of regional transit as Dwight A. Farrell, General Manager of SMART, Denise Brooks-Williams, executive vice president and COO of Henry Ford Health, and Robert Cramer, director of DDOT, appear on CBS Detroit’s Michigan Matters to talk about the vital issue.
The fire was reported about 5 a.m. at a West 10 Mile Road home, west of Middlebelt Road. Those inside the house ranged in age from an infant to 27 years old, and at least some were trapped inside after the fire began.
Mackinac Bridge closes again because of ice falling from the structure