Fact check: What happened to Detroit dogs and cats under Abdul El-Sayed?
Critics allege Detroit animal euthanasia numbers spiked under Abdul El-Sayed. His campaign says the numbers dropped. We checked the facts.
Michigan libraries expand beyond books — and walls — by going outdoors
Michigan libraries are rethinking their role as community spaces by adding outdoor activities like StoryWalks designed for young children and families to read while enjoying nature in a fun and engaging way.
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