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Food entrepreneurs across Michigan vie for top honors in new snack contest

Have you tried the Berry Summer Cakewich at Dearborn's Wani Cakes? What about Bloomfield Hills' creation Live Crispy snacks? Or Birmingham's Why Bars? Twenty finalists will compete in the inaugural MI New Favorite Snack contest where the public is invited to sample amazing snacks and vote for People’s Choice award.

8 Things: Outdoor fun to squeeze into your summer

Metro Detroit SHINES in the summer, and we know how to do it well. Here are eight ways to get out and embrace the season before it comes to an end. 

Can Oakland County’s new resolutions, blueprint to end homelessness, increase housing security?

Oakland County's two new resolutions have been called "potentially transformational" in achieving housing equity. Can they make a difference? “If we segregate this so the rich live here and the poor live there, it’s a recipe for disaster,” says Commissioner Dave Woodward “And history will bear that out.”

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.

“Madam’s menu and space speak to an effortless ability to balance whimsy and fun with a refined sensibility and worldly education,” says Mark Mitchell, owner of the Daxton Hotel, where Madam is located.
Celebrated chef readies March opening of new restaurant in downtown Birmingham

“My goal is to marry the classic technique I have developed over the years working alongside luminaries in the culinary world with a focus on sustainability, seasonality, and creating a minimal footprint,” says executive chef Garrison Price.

Metro Detroit’s yoga community finds breathing space online during COVID-19

Yoga has long been a way for participants to deal with stress, so with studios around metro Detroit forced to close during COVID-19 concerns, yogis are even more determined to reach their clients and are getting creative with virtual classes.  

5 ways people are supporting their local breweries during Coronavirus shutdowns

For many in metro Detroit the local brewery is more than just a spot to grab a pint, so when Coronavirus fears forced Michigan's 450-plus breweries to revert to carry-out only, communities around the state stepped up.

Mobility Moments Podcast: Sen. Mallory McMorrow, Michigan Automotive Caucus

Michigan Senator Malloy McMorrow is learning firsthand about the challenges of being a plug-in electric vehicle owner. Discover what she's doing to help cover the state with a robust charging infrastructure and create a prosperous automobility economy, Pure Michigan style.

The Dequindre Cut in Detroit.
Taking tech to our trails

A unique application of technology allows people better enjoy southeast Michigan's 800 miles of bike, hike, and water trails.

Casual dining restaurant nears opening date in downtown Birmingham

Hazel, Ravines and Downtown is on track to open by the end of the month.

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