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Seeing Green in Detroit Corner Stores
DETROIT — Inner city party stores are better known for their bulletproof cashier booths, coolers of malt liquor “forties,” and displays of chips than their ... -
Taking the 'In' Out of Transportation Inequity
Local scholars think Detroit has a long way to go -
Getting around Michigan without a car
A Q&A about getting around with Michigan Land Use Institute's Transportation Policy Specialist -
Golightly Agriscience Program plants the seeds for an enlightened, healthier community
Students in the Golightly Agriscience Program are learning that urban agriculture is more than just growing food - it helps neighborhoods, improves the health of ... -
Seventy rain barrels headed to work
Riverfront course equips residents with skills to build rain barrels and knowledge -
NOTA meets needs of elderly, disabled and low-income residents
Orion Township, Mich. — In the northeastern reaches of Oakland County, seniors, low-income individuals, people with disabilities, and welfare-to-work residents are able to skirt the ... -
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Garden and farm aficionados in Detroit
In its third programming year, E.A.T. has emerged as the premiere organization for agricultural training. -
Girls Rise-N-Shine in Southwest Detroit
DETROIT — As the sun is coming up in southwest Detroit, five dozen girls file into Alternatives for Girls three mornings a week, armed with ... -
826michigan Expands into Detroit
Ann Arbor nonprofit provides in-school, community programs aimed at instilling a love of writing, boosting writing skills for children, teens.