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Rec Center Reborn
For generations, the Lipke Recreation Center served as a place where children in Detroit's Osborn neighborhood could gather and play. That all changed last year, ... -
Ferndale’s Complete Streets Are No Small Feat: Michigan Transportation Odyssey 2014
Editor's note: This is the third part in a series on the 2014 Michigan Transportation Odyssey (MTO). *Updated - May 1st, 2015* Walking the streets ... -
Detroit Lags Behind On New Transportation Tech Tools
How does Detroit rate when it comes to new tech tools like Uber and Zipcar that allow users to get around without a car or ... -
Learning From My Travels: Reflecting on the 2014 Michigan Transportation Odyssey
Last fall, reporting for Mode Shift, I participated in a unique trip called the Michigan Transportation Odyssey. It's a yearly excursion put together by the ... -
Blueberries in the Lunchroom
West Michigan Farmer and DPS Nutrition Director Share Vision, Values around Good Food This is one of two articles on the Michigan Good Food Summit, ... -
As Auto Show Revs, America Cools To Car Culture
DETROIT—Around 800,000 people are expected to check out the auto industry’s latest models during the nine-day run of the North American International Auto Show in ... -
Scott Benson Talks Transit, Bikes, Advocacy
Avid Biker and New Third District Councilman Scott Benson Will Take the Bus to Work and Advocate for the Needs of Third District Resident Bike ... -
Women Don’t Bike, Right?!
“There are a lot of preconceptions about what a feminine cyclist is, what she can and can't do, and how she integrates into the larger ... -
PEAC Helps People With Cognitive Disabilities Gain Independence
When one of the cognitively impaired students in John Waterman’s job training class was struck and killed by a motorist while biking to class, many ... -
An Open Letter to MDOT
Dear Mr. Morosi, Last month during a visit to my family in Michigan, I stood on RiverWalk overlooking the Detroit River. I don’t recall ever ...