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Michigan Chronicle Endorses Warren Evans. He Has Earned Another Opportunity to Lead Wayne County 

Leadership is defined by vision, steady decision-making, and a commitment to serving the public with integrity. Throughout his career in public service, Wayne County...

Michigan Chronicle Endorses Garlin Gilchrist for Secretary of State 

There is an understandable tendency to think of the Michigan Secretary of State as an administrative office – a place of paperwork, licenses, registrations, and elections....

Michigan Chronicle is Endorsing Jocelyn Benson as Michigan’s Next Governor 

Long before she became Michigan's chief election officer, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson built her career fighting for people whose voices were often ignored....

Michigan’s Business Leaders Say the State’s Potential Is Clear. Turning It Into Progress Is the Challenge

Photo credit: Monica Morgan Photography By: Jasmine West Michigan has the water, land, universities, skilled workers and industrial history that other states would be eager to...

‘The Belle’ Brings Beauty and 42 Apartments to Paradise Valley in Downtown Detroit

As restaurants, nightlife destinations, cultural institutions and new housing continue to reshape one of Detroit's most historic corridors, The Belle is adding 42 new...

Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II: We Must Stand TALL Against Trump’s Latest Attack on Mail Ballots

By Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II The U.S. Postal Service is supposed to deliver your mail, not decide whether your vote gets counted. But under a...

Michigan Chronicle Honors 50 Black Men at 18th Annual Men of Excellence Awards

By: Jasmine West Fifty distinguished Black men from across Southeast Michigan were recognized for their leadership, professional accomplishments and community service during the Michigan Chronicle’s...

Money Matters: More Than Jazz — Why Baker’s Keyboard Lounge Matters to Detroit’s Economy

By Mark S. Lee, Guest Columnist In business, we often talk about return on investment in terms of dollars and cents. But sometimes the most...

She’s 11 months from possible parole. Krystal Clark fears she won’t survive to see it.

This story was originally reported by Ebony JJ Curry of The 19th. Meet Ebony and read more of their reporting on gender, politics...

African-Centered Education Could Ramp Up in Detroit Schools, Superintendent Say

By Aaron Foley, Editor-at-Large  The Detroit Public Schools Community District could expand its African-centered curriculum to more schools beyond the district, its superintendent said at one of...

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