Detroit Motor City Match helps wine shop become reality

Motor City Match is a business initiative in Detroit. The partnership between the city and the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation has awarded nearly $20 million in cash grants. The latest grant goes to a Detroiter with a rich family history of entrepreneurship on the city's east side.

Workers on strike at McLaren Macomb

Dozens of nurses and service workers braved the rain on Wednesday to protest against what they say are unfair labor practices at McLaren Hospital.

Judge takes issue with potential plea deal for Dearborn man

The 58-year-old Dearborn man charged in connection with trafficking a woman from Brazil before her body was found on the side of a road in Northfield Township may get only probation, according to a potential plea deal with prosecutors.

Hamtramck leaders face questions over ongoing investigation

On Tuesday night, Hamtramck leaders debated how to enforce parking downtown after deciding to eliminate parking meters, while several investigations continue to cast a shadow over city hall. City leaders discussed alternatives to downtown parking meters, but most attendees were focused on ongoing investigations and a lawsuit alleging city corruption.

Lawsuit accuses Macomb County school district of neglect in abuse case

The fallout continued from an inappropriate sexual relationship between a former Fraser High School auditorium manager and a then 15-year-old student. The Mike Morse Law Firm has filed a civil lawsuit in federal court on behalf of the victim, who, according to court and police documents, was sexually abused by the former auditorium manager, Robert Lindsay II. The abuse took place at the high school and at a home in Clinton Township.

First Annual Resource Party in Detroit – Bridging the Gap Between Community and Resources

Saturday, July 13, will be Take My Hand's First Annual Resource Party — a free community event dedicated to connecting Detroit families with essential resources. This event is more than a gathering — it’s a movement to connect, uplift, and empower. With over 30 resource vendors on-site, attendees can access free clothing, hygiene kits, food, health screenings, lead testing, and much more. The day will also be packed with family-friendly fun, including a live DJ, face painting, bounce houses, and raffles featuring exciting giveaways like lawn care services, hairstyles, and nail treatments. Bre Teamer sits down with Letitia Russell, founder of Take My Hand and the visionary behind this event, to talk about the inspiration, goals, and impact of the Resource Party.