We sat down with Carrie Budzinski, Livonia City Councilor; Quinn Wright, Madison Heights City Councilor; Clarence Black, Berkley City Councilor; and Michael Howard, Macomb County Commissioner.
In celebration of Black History Month, ABC13 highlights the story of a man widely accepted as Houston's first Black lawyer and his historic home.
Building surveyor, David Walter, has been inspecting insulated properties for 25 years. He assessed the damage at several of ...
Charly’s owners built a 3,000-square-foot house and detached barn where the horse could live his best life after a career in ...
The Wallace House in Harpersville was built using enslaved labor in 1841. Now a center for education, a local artist has used the grounds to tell a new story.
Penny Black is back, sharing the tittle-tattle she overheard at insurance industry events, reviewing the quality of buffets ...
Before the civil war, the plant brought great prosperity to the country accounting for more than half its exports. But that ...
At the National Museum of African Art, a Washington, D.C. artist’s work illuminates a gallery room and honors 54 people who ...
The film sheds light on Milwaukee's ongoing battle with lead poisoning and the deep disparities African Americans face in the ...
Nova Scotia’s Black community, which dates back to the province’s days as a French colony, is trying to ensure it survives ...
Celebrating Black History in February and all year long is fundamental, writes. Black History is American History.
Historically, Black carpenters faced discrimination by predominantly white unions. Unions now are mostly Latino, yet Blacks ...