William Mckinney+FollowDetroit’s deep freeze: Why every outdoor dog is at riskLeaving a dog outside in Detroit’s current bitter cold isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s an emergency. Animal control is getting flooded with calls as temps drop, and even breeds known for handling winter, like huskies, are at risk. Fur isn’t enough protection against these extreme temps, and a doghouse with straw won’t cut it. Animal care teams are urging everyone to check on pets and neighbors’ animals, and to report any concerns. It’s a community effort to keep pets safe—what steps are you taking to help animals in your neighborhood this week? #Pets #Detroit #PetSafety00Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowDetroit neighbors face rising heat bills and outagesSky-high winter heating bills and constant power outages are hitting Detroiters hard, with some residents saying nearly half their income goes just to stay warm. At a recent DTE listening session, folks shared how unreliable service and expensive energy are straining their budgets and daily lives. Many worry that new data centers could push rates even higher, leaving regular customers to foot the bill. There’s a real push for more transparency, better infrastructure, and solutions like rooftop solar to help keep costs down and the lights on. How are rising utility bills affecting your household? What changes would you want to see from DTE? #Business #Industry #Detroit00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowBig changes ahead at Detroit Cristo ReyDetroit Cristo Rey High School is gearing up for a new chapter with William R. McGrail stepping in as president starting January 2026. What stands out is McGrail’s track record in fundraising and building community partnerships—skills that could mean more opportunities and resources for students and families in Detroit. With his passion for youth and commitment to educational access, there’s real potential for Cristo Rey to expand its impact. How do you think this leadership change could shape the future for students and the neighborhood? Let’s talk about what you hope to see next! #Education #K12 #Detroit00Share
Jenna Stark+FollowDetroit’s winter: Simple hacks to avoid costly repairsFurnaces and pipes in Detroit are taking a beating as this deep freeze drags on. Local heating pros say the cold is breaking down equipment faster than usual, and frozen pipes are a real threat. A few easy moves can save you from a pricey disaster: keep a trickle of water running to stop pipes from freezing, open cabinet doors under sinks to let warm air in, and cover windows to slow heat loss. Wrapping exposed pipes and switching your thermostat fan to “on” can also help. Anyone else have winter home survival tips that actually work? #Home #Detroit #WinterTips00Share
davenportmeghan+FollowDetroit’s Bishop Mansion gets new lifeDetroit’s largest home, the historic Bishop Mansion, is about to see a major comeback. Calvin Gee, a 35-year-old tech CEO, just bought the 68-room estate for $800,000 and plans to move his AI and robotics company from Austin to Detroit. He’s not just restoring the mansion’s stunning marble and hand-carved woodwork—he’s betting big on Detroit’s future. Locals might remember the mansion’s past as the Catholic Bishop’s residence and its celebrity owners. Now, with a multimillion-dollar renovation on the way, what do you think this means for the neighborhood and Detroit’s tech scene? #RealEstate #Detroit #BishopMansion00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowDetroit’s Bishop Mansion gets a tech-powered revivalA Detroit icon just got a second chance—Bishop Mansion, once listed at $9 million, sold for only $800K. But this isn’t a story about decline; it’s about renewal. Calvin Gee, a Michigan native turned tech investor, snapped up the city’s largest home and plans to restore its historic grandeur while turning it into both his residence and a hub for AI and robotics innovation. Imagine a century-old mansion buzzing with new ideas and jobs for Detroit! Would you want to see more historic homes reborn as community spaces or tech hubs? #RealEstate #Detroit #HistoricHomes00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowDetroit’s Covenant House brings hope to the streetsDetroit’s Covenant House Outreach Team is quietly changing lives, one conversation at a time. On bitterly cold days, they’re out meeting people where they are—like at a McDonald’s—offering warmth, a listening ear, and a real shot at a fresh start. Outreach manager Stephanie Taylor says it’s about showing up, no pressure, just being there until someone’s ready to say yes. That “yes” can mean a ride to shelter and a first step off the street. It’s not about saving everyone, but believing every day that one life changed is worth it. What do you think makes the biggest difference for people facing homelessness? #Safety #Detroit #CovenantHouse00Share
Edward Wallace+FollowLincoln HQ makes bold move to Detroit’s iconic train stationLincoln is shaking things up by relocating its headquarters to Detroit’s newly restored Michigan Central Station, a move that’s turning heads across the city. This isn’t just about a new address—Ford is signaling that Lincoln is ready to stand out as a true luxury brand, separate from its parent company. The shift brings Lincoln’s top teams into a hub of innovation, right alongside Ford’s electric vehicle and tech divisions. With Lincoln’s sales on the rise and its Navigator SUV setting records, this move could be a game-changer for Detroit’s auto scene. What do you think this means for the future of luxury cars in our city? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Detroit00Share
Diane Carter+FollowDetroit families: Don’t miss out on thousands in tax refundsThousands of Detroit families could be leaving serious money on the table this tax season. If you’re working and raising kids, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) could boost your refund by up to $8,046—plus even more with Michigan’s state credit. Many folks don’t realize they qualify, or skip filing because it seems complicated. But free expert help is available, and that extra cash can make a real difference for groceries, rent, or even your child’s education. Have you or someone you know ever missed out on these credits? Let’s talk about how to make sure everyone gets what they’re owed! #Business #MakeMoney #Detroit00Share
Courtney Brennan+FollowDetroit’s Opera House gets funky with P-FunkDetroit’s about to witness something wild: Parliament Funkadelic’s legendary grooves are getting the full symphony treatment at the Detroit Opera House. Imagine “One Nation Under a Groove” with a full orchestra and a lineup of special guests like Nona Hendryx and Vernon Reid. Even George Clinton himself is planning to drop by and maybe jump on stage. This is the first time his iconic catalog will be performed this way, and it’s happening right where so much of P-Funk’s history was made. Who else thinks this mashup of funk and classical is going to blow the roof off? #Entertainment #Music #Detroit00Share