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In September 1925, an angry White mob confronted Dr. Sweet after he and his family moved into Detroit. Later charged with murder, his trial ended in mistrial.
Today, the city of Detroit cut the ribbon on a new educational park on the east side. It sits next to the historic home of the late Dr. Ossian Sweet at the corner of Garland and Charlevoix.
Detroit's affordability and energy are fueling a "rentvesting" boom, attracting buyers seeking investment and community.
As a 10-year-old, Daniel Baxter didn’t fully grasp the level of history that lies inside 2905 Garland St. on Detroit’s ...
In this episode of the Detroit Evening Report, we go over a new grocery bill sponsored by U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib, ...
A June newsletter sent to District 2 residents included a campaign solicitation from Police Commissioner Linda Bernard.
The AFL’s bottom nine teams have little left to play for this season – with the exception of Sydney, their finals hopes were ...
Republicans and Democrats are starting to get nervous about Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s gubernatorial candidacy, and for good ...
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