By se7enfifteen on Wed, May 1, 2024 at 6:00 am
Detroit Farm and Cider owner Leandra King is one of the advocates pushing for an ordinance to allow raising farm animals in the city. You can read more about Detroit’s proposed livestock ordinance in our cover story in this week’s issue.
The case for raising animals in Detroit
An urban farm fights to stay open as the city mulls a livestock ordinance
By Randiah Camille Green
Metro Detroiters gathered on Saturday for a rally and march down Woodward Avenue against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. According to…
By Lee DeVito
On Friday, the Detroit Tigers started the team’s 25th season at Comerica Park, defeating the Chicago White Sox 7-4.
By Mike Pfeiffer, Joe Maroon
Although friends and family who lived and died with the sad-sack Lions for more than a half-century might not be too sympathetic,…
By Gary Gillette
An urban explorer found what he says appears to be human remains and bodily fluids, along with urns and caskets inside a…
By Steve Neavling
Alo Yoga announced as first retail tenant of Hudson’s Detroit tower
Detroit Thermal seeks to calm fears over steam project in historic Lafayette Park
Michigan bill to legalize wildlife feeding ignites debate amid criminal charges