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
So-called “earth shelters,” also known as earth-bermed houses, are sustainable, energy-efficient dwellings that are partially buried in soil, similar to the Hobbit…
By Lee DeVito
On Friday, Ford Field hosted the annual Hob Nobble Gobble, a big fundraiser for the Parade Company, producers of America's Thanksgiving Parade.…
By Joe Maroon
A treasure trove of metro Detroit’s untold stories is being uncovered in Motor City Famous: Celebrity Homes, Gravesites & Little-Known Locales, a…
By Layla McMurtrie
An old-school roadside motel has hit the market in Northern Michigan. Family-owned for 50 years, the Pointe North of Grayling looks like…
Erik Prince pitches mass deportation plan to Trump administration
By Steve Neavling
Michigan AG Nessel booed at Democratic Convention over charges against pro-Palestinian prostesters
Business leaders rally behind immigration to boost Michigan’s economy