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New Bikescore software doesn't rank Detroit very high
DETROIT—Granted Walkscore's new Bikescore software is still very much in its beta test, but one can wonder how exactly the software guesses how bikeable your ... -
Detroit Riverwalk breaks ground on final phase, gets endowment for long-term maintenance
DETROIT — By the end of 2013, Detroit residents, as well as visitors from Michigan and abroad, can enjoy thorough connectivity of Detroit’s east Riverwalk, ... -
Laid In Detroit
DETROIT — I've always wanted a simple life on a swathe of land where I would subsist by my own ingenuity and creativity. It is ... -
DPS 2012 Grads Score More Than $106 Million In Scholarships And Grants For College
DETROIT—Detroit Public Schools’ graduating class of 2012 earned more than $106 million in scholarships and grants for college, up from $77.4 million for the 2010-11 ... -
Can bikesharing help create transportation equity?
DETROIT -- As cities start to think forward about solutions to their growing transportation and planning problems, one hot concept has been the role of ... -
Healthy City Summit focuses on preventative care, innovation for progress
DETROIT — Packed with health professionals, officials, advocates, social entrepreneurs and Detroit admirers alike, the June 8 Healthy City Summit was a fun and educational ... -
Wild in the Streets: Skateboarders take over the streets of Detroit
*UPDATE! Check out the photos from the June 21 Wild in the Streets event here! DETROIT — Imagine thousands of people wandering through the streets of ... -
Canfield social yard hopes to spark community, dialogue in Woodbridge
DETROIT—Recently Mode Shift: Move Together reported on the winners of the Let's Save Michigan Placemaking Contest. Native Detroiter Robert Linn and his team of architects ... -
Detroit's Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point
DETROIT — Detroit’s Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point. Starting with just a handful of Detroit cyclists about seven years ago, the ride has ... -
Cass Corridor treatment clinic helping clients, and the streets, get clean
DETROIT—Through gardening, street cleanups and art programs, a non-profit in Cass Corridor is saving fathers in Detroit, one street at a time. Having been around ...