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Top Stories From The Michigan Chronicle

Here are the top stories from the Michigan Chronicle impacting Detroit and nationally for the Week of June 29 – July 5.

Downtown Detroit Welcomes Easy Peasy and Lowkey
Detroit’s nightlife scene just got a vibrant boost with the grand opening of two new bars, Easy Peasy and Lowkey, in downtown’s heart. These venues promise unique experiences, catering to both casual hangouts and late-night adventure
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Celebrate the 41st Annual African World Festival at Hart Plaza!
From July 12-14, experience the vibrant spirit of the African Diaspora with music, dance, art, and flavors that celebrate our rich history and promising future in downtown Detroit.
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Detroit Economic Growth Corporation Unveils New Leadership Team to Drive Forward City’s Economic Future
The Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) recently announced a series of significant leadership changes, marking a new chapter for the organization dedicated to fostering economic prosperity in Detroit.
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Apply Now: Detroit Opera’s 2025–26 Resident Artist Program Opens for Talented Musicians
Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation recognizing May 2 as Negro Leagues Day in Michigan, a significant move to honor the contributions and legacy of African American baseball players who played in the Negro Leagues. “I am honored to sign this bipartisan bill to honor the history of Black baseball players and teams in Michigan,” said Gov. Whitmer. “
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Jessica Nabongo Ignites Inspiring Conversations at Coffee & Cadillacs
A breakfast conversation at the Cadillac Lounge during the American Black Film Festival brought together cultural icons for a morning of inspiring discussions. Among the notable attendees was world traveler Jessica Nabongo, who had just returned from Paris after joining Cadillac for the OPTIQ reveal.
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