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Today on Stateside , we talk to one urban planning professional about what Detroit could look like if the built environment reflected the Black lives...
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If you live in a city or town that dates back to before World War Two, you've got a "Main Street," you've got parks, and you can walk around town to...
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The U.S. Geological Survey reports since the turn of the last century, water levels of Lake Michigan have increased in a series of even higher peaks....
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Large urban deer populations have become an issue for many cities in Michigan, but finding a solution to that problem has proven to be complex.Hunting…
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Depending on your viewpoint, a pair of bills being proposed by the Michigan House and Senate are either a threat to historic districts in Michigan, or a...
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A proposal to build two nine-story mixed-use buildings in downtown Traverse City ran into a buzzsaw of opposition last night. Residents warned the city…
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Officials in Traverse City envision a new “Markets District” along west Front Street, west of downtown. The city will use grant money to hire a consultant…
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The first federally-funded housing projects for African-American families were built in Detroit in the 1930s . They were the Brewster-Douglass Housing...
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Today on Stateside, we’re getting the inside scoop from former residents of the Brewster-Douglass housing projects about what it was like growing up in...
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One way to prevent accidents might come from redesigning road signs.