The money is meant to kick start improvements in business districts and help achieve long-term plans. Solutions that work, ...
More than $1 million is on its way to four first-suburb communities, funding to kick start improvements in their business ...
As a writer for the nonprofit newsroom The 19th, Becker focuses on educating the public about individual rights, highlighting ...
Despite national rhetoric describing the protests as angry or divisive, it was less outrage than a visible act of care for ...
A nearly 200-year old organization, NewPath Child & Family Solutions is celebrating a new chapter with support from CDFIs ...
Three hygienists across Michigan use foundation-funded vans to deliver preventive dental care to underserved children and ...
Program exposes sophomores, juniors and seniors to potential career paths without having to commit to degree or formal ...
By linking capital, collaboration, and community under one roof, SparkHaus represents a new chapter for the region’s ...
As the city looks for a new path forward, perspectives may vary, but there is shared enthusiasm for an invigorated downtown.
House Bill 442, the proposed ‘People’s Map,’ seeks to realign representation with Ohio’s actual voting patterns.
Downtown urbanistas were atwitter last week, literally as well as figuratively, with news that a new, urban grocery was planned for the area near Seventh and Main. Self-proclaimed “foodie” and ...
In Mr. Baseball, Tom Selleck’s 1992 gaffe-fest set in Japan, there is a scene where Selleck clumsily reads an apology to his teammates in broken Japanese for his litany of insensitive cultural ...
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