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
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
In the year 2015, we witnessed the launch of OpenAI, a debate over the color of a dress going viral, and a…
By Dave Maass, the Electronic Frontier Foundation
The public’s right to access government information is constantly under siege across the United States, from both sides of the political aisle.…
By By the Electronic Frontier Foundation and MuckRock News
On Saturday, some 10,000 people came to Lincoln High School in Warren to listen to U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders speak as part…
By Lee DeVito
A new ‘Red Scare’ at the University of Michigan
By Natalia Holtzman
Rashida Tlaib calls for cash payments to young people experiencing homelessness
Opinion: The case for social housing in Detroit
By Eli Day