Detroit’s two major newspapers, the Free Press and the News, are proving that strong local journalism can survive against the odds. With their joint operating agreement ending after 36 years, the Detroit News is reclaiming its own Sunday print edition for the first time since 1989—a bold move in an era when most papers are cutting back. Both papers still dig deep into Michigan’s stories, from auto industry scoops to local investigations, and their commitment to the city is clear. What do you think—can Detroit’s newspaper rivalry keep local journalism thriving? #Business #DetroitNews #LocalJournalism