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Albany Drive in the springtime.
PHOTOS: How this unconventional traveler views home in Sterling Heights

Why this traveling musichead keeps coming back home. As he puts it: “I mean, I’m willing to live in a van three days a week so that I can keep my life here.”

Troy actor Steven Yeun wins Golden Globe

Actor Steven Yeun, who grew up in Troy, Michigan, won a Golden Globe on Sunday for his role in “Beef,” the Netflix TV series he starred in alongside Ali Wong, who also was awarded.

Kelly Perez, Wealth Advisor for J.P. Morgan Private Bank
Tax tips for making filing (1040) easier

This year’s filing date is April 18. Here are some tips to help simplify the process, maximize potential refunds or minimize the tax burden.

Resources after a shooting: How to help adolescents, talk to media, navigate trauma

We aren't alone in grappling with how to talk to loved ones about mass shootings and gun violence, sadly, but there are resources to help. We've compiled a list of guides, many from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, that can assist with navigating tough conversations at this time.

2023: Stories our journalists are watching in metro Detroit this year

From former mall rats to Gen Z foodies, our journalists are an eclectic bunch who know their 'burbs well. Here's what they are watching in Metro Detroit in 2023. 

Metromode and Model D recognized for excellence in journalism in Detroit awards

Our team received multiple awards this week in the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Detroit’s 2022 Excellence in Journalism awards, with 13 journalists and photographers making the finalist list for their work in the past year. Journalist Mike Galbraith won for his innovative Instagram strategy in a series, while Nick Hagen and David Lewinski took out first place for their portrait and feature photography.

Covering Detroit’s Ukrainian community: Q&A with photographer Michael Hnatiuk

When Ukrainian American photographer and graphic designer Michael Hnatiuk attended a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, held at Hart Plaza on Sunday, he was amazed at the strength and support displayed. Here he shares why this conflict feels like history repeating for his family, and what he's witnessed from the Detroit community.   

Amanda Saab, Zee Shami, Sam Haider, and Sam Abbas discuss the future of Dearborn Resturants, and food within the community at a Dearborn City Open (image taken before the COVID-19 pandemic).
What our journalists are watching in 2022

From ethical tech entrepreneurs to green infrastructure and climate resiliency — our journalists will be keeping their fingers on the pulse of Metro Detroit in 2022. Here's what they'll be watching. 

How do we talk to our children about Oxford? Guidelines for navigating hard conversations

Parents around Metro Detroit are grappling with how to talk to their children about the fatal shooting at Oxford High School on Tuesday. Sadly, they aren't alone, but there are resources to help. We've compiled a list of guides that can assist with navigating tough conversations.

Audra Pieknik. Courtesy photo.
The Art Experience in Pontiac offers community opportunities to explore, create and heal

Since the pandemic, so many people have experienced loss, grief, and trauma and the use of art therapy can bring comfort and healing. I believe our organization provides a very accessible way for our community as a whole to work toward mental health and overall well-being.

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