marklowe+FollowDetroit holiday gatherings: A tough time for recoveryHoliday parties in Detroit can be a minefield for anyone working hard to stay sober. Relapse rates actually jump by 150% during this season, making it the toughest stretch for many in recovery. The pressure of family get-togethers, unpredictable emotions, and alcohol at every turn can feel overwhelming. But there’s hope—local programs like the Salvation Army’s rehab center offer a safe space and support. Families can help, too, by keeping substances out of sight and offering encouragement instead of judgment. What are your thoughts on making holiday gatherings safer and more supportive for loved ones in recovery? #News #Detroit #AddictionRecovery00Share
Daniel Peterson+FollowDetroit’s chessboxing champ shakes up the gameJames Canty III just put Detroit on the global sports map by winning the super heavyweight chessboxing world title in Serbia—by checkmate, not knockout! Imagine switching from throwing punches to making split-second chess moves, all in one match. Canty, who grew up playing chess on Detroit’s west side, only started boxing three years ago. Now he’s world champ, proving you don’t have to choose between brains and brawn. Would you try a sport that’s half chess, half boxing? Or is this the wildest mashup you’ve heard of? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Wrestling #Detroit00Share
MeteorMarmot+FollowDetroit’s Michigan Central Station comebackAfter decades of sitting empty and crumbling, Detroit’s Michigan Central Station is buzzing with life again. Ford’s massive restoration has transformed this once-abandoned landmark into a vibrant hub for tech, business, and community events. The reopening concert with Diana Ross, Jack White, and Eminem drew huge crowds, and there’s even more on the way—a Literary Lounge in 2026 and a luxury hotel in 2027. Soon, new train and bus connections will make this spot a true gateway to the city. What do you think—will this revival reshape Corktown and Detroit’s future? #Transportation #Detroit #MichiganCentral00Share
William Mckinney+FollowDetroit family’s Christmas miracle: Dog returns after 4 yearsA Detroit family’s holiday season just got unforgettable—after four years missing, their beloved dog Toby is finally home. Thanks to a viral social media post from a local animal rescue, Toby (who’d been renamed Ziggy by another owner) was spotted by his original family. The reunion was pure joy, with Toby’s owner calling it a blessing that money can’t buy. This story is a reminder of the power of community and technology to bring people—and pets—back together. Would you ever expect a lost pet to find its way home after so long? #Pets #Detroit #FeelGoodStory30Share
meadowsmary+FollowDetroit’s new hope for the unhousedA new chapter is unfolding in Detroit as Ford CEO Jim Farley and local volunteers roll up their sleeves at the Pope Francis Center, transforming it into a lifeline for people experiencing homelessness. This isn’t just about cots and meals—residents find support to overcome addiction, learn job skills, and rebuild their lives. Farley’s connection runs deep, with a classroom named after his cousin, comedian Chris Farley, as a tribute to the struggle with addiction many face. With funding challenges ahead, the community’s support is more crucial than ever. How can we all step up to help our neighbors in need? #Safety #Detroit #CommunitySupport00Share
Marcia Hamilton+FollowDetroit kids get winter warmth thanks to EminemOver 1,100 kids in metro Detroit are heading into winter with brand new coats, hats, gloves, and more, all thanks to a massive community effort led by Eminem’s Marshall Mathers Foundation and local radio stations. Volunteers and on-air personalities made the day extra special, handing out gear and spreading holiday cheer. It’s amazing to see how local teamwork can make a real difference for families. What other ways can our community come together to support each other this season? #Safety #Detroit #Eminem00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowDetroit’s hidden heroes: How a model car changed two livesA handmade Model T truck, crafted by Allan Webster at Detroit’s Pope Francis Center, just found a new home in the office of Ford CEO Jim Farley. But this isn’t just about a gift—it’s about second chances, community, and the power of creativity to heal. Webster, once homeless, is now rebuilding his life with the help of a center that offers more than shelter: it’s a family, a launchpad, and a place where talents like his are celebrated. What do you think makes the biggest difference for people trying to get back on their feet? #Safety #Detroit #Community00Share
Dennis Turner+FollowDetroit dog finds his way home after 4 yearsA Detroit family’s Christmas was made unforgettable when their dog Toby, missing for four years, finally returned home—all thanks to a single social media post. Toby’s journey took him from a loving home to a shelter, then to another family, and back again. It’s wild how one share online reunited a family and their furry friend just in time for the holidays. This story is a powerful reminder of how sharing posts can change lives. Have you ever seen social media work a miracle like this? #News #Detroit #LostDog1322Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowDetroit’s Rickea Jackson honored at EdisonRickea Jackson just became the first player in Detroit Edison history to have her jersey retired—a huge moment for both her and the city. After leading the Pioneers to three state championships and now shining with the LA Sparks, Jackson returned home for a celebration that felt like a full-circle victory. She credits her journey to hard work, strong relationships, and sticking to a solid foundation. With Detroit getting a new WNBA team soon, her story is a reminder of what’s possible for local athletes. What do you think this means for the next generation of Detroit sports stars? #Sports #Basketball #Detroit00Share
Shelia Miller+FollowDetroit EMTs hailed for life-saving speedFrank Kozik’s story is a powerful reminder of how crucial quick action can be. After suffering a stroke and crashing his car right in front of Henry Ford St. John Hospital, Detroit EMTs responded in seconds—getting him to a CT scan and treatment within eight minutes. That speed made all the difference: Frank is now home and recovering well, with no lasting effects. He recently thanked the EMTs with gifts, calling them his heroes. Imagine if this had happened just a few blocks away—would the outcome have been the same? How do you think emergency response impacts our neighborhoods? #News #Detroit #EMTs00Share