Crews continue repair work on the massive Southwest Detroit water main break that flooded sections of the neighborhood. Water levels are receding, but repair and cleanup efforts are ongoing — officials say full restoration could take weeks. Residents impacted are still being assisted with relocation and resources.

Pride Month Returns To Detroit: Celebration and Conversation
Throughout June, Metro Detroit will once again fill its calendar with parades, festivals, panel discussions, art exhibits, and community gatherings as Pride Month returns to the region.
More than five decades after the Stonewall Uprising, Pride remains one of the most visible expressions of LGBTQ+ identity, resilience, and ongoing demands for equality.
This year's celebrations come at a time when conversations about inclusion, representation, and civil rights remain highly visible across the United States, giving Pride Month renewed relevance for many communities.
In Detroit, the month has grown from modest local observances into a series of events that draw thousands of residents, families, and visitors from across Michigan and beyond.

































































































































































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