Updated 6.22.21. Special to TheHUB – It’s been a mother of a year and, for moms, it’s not over yet. But it is getting better, according to Rachael Quinn, a mother of three and the founder of the Your CBD Store national franchise, and owner and operator of four Florida-based Your CBD Store locations. The pandemic […]
They came to America from far away, escaping dangers most of us try not to think happen. Often, they came with nothing but their name and the clothes on their back. There is a word for those who would endure all that, refugee. Since this week is World Refugee Awareness Week, it’s the perfect time […]
A person escapes a home they can never return to and finds a home in the American Midwest and, with the help of kindly strangers guiding them, they forged a life. That is the story of Superman, but it is also one shared by countless non-fictional refugees, without the luxury of super powers. These refugees […]
While there is still a lot of work to do, Detroit has come a long way in turning itself around. It has become the come back kid with new businesses, cleaned up neighborhoods and more. It is all a result of just one thing … the people. The time is coming when those people, whether […]
A post-COVID Detroit seems so close, but vaccine hesitancy in Detroit pushes it further down the line. Detroit City Councilman James Tate has a plan to get more people in his district (District 1) vaccinated by giving them the facts, quell their fears and help get them back to living a normal life in Detroit. […]
There will be fireworks this year. Like last year you will only be able to see the display on WDIV Local 4. In another change the fireworks won’t be shot off at the traditional location in downtown Detroit. The Parade Company has partnered with Huron-Clinton Metroparks at the Lake St. Clair Metropark location for this […]
By next fall you should be able to take the Riverwalk from the Joe Lewis Arena to Belle Isle. The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy and its partners just broke ground for the Riverwalk extension along the Uniroyal site. It will complete the Conservancy’s vision of 3.5 miles of Riverwalk along the East Riverfront and connect the […]
You don’t have to spend a fortune to look good … at least I hope that is the case. That may be why the thrift store business is a $1.6 billion industry in America and is projected to grow 2.1 percent in 2021. This desire to look snappy without taking out a mortgage inspired the […]
Comcast has awarded $1 million in grants to 100 Black, Indigenous and People of Color- (BIPOC) owned small businesses in Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. Awards also went to 84 additional businesses across Michigan. Detroit was one of five cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Houston and Philadelphia, selected to award $10,000 grants to 100 local businesses […]
Last spring, COVID exploded on the world consciousness, shifting the lives of people across the globe. While for some of us that meant trying to navigate through a picked-over grocery store, for others it meant not knowing where they would get their next meal. Fortunately, there are people who dedicate their waking hours to solving […]