The district sued over whether it could use operating millages to pay off capital and revolving fund debt more quickly. They said it would have saved taxpayers millions.
In Romulus and Southfield, local and state officials are battling a proposed ICE detention center and office space. They face ...
Abazeed is a three-time graduate of the University of Michigan and moved to Washington, DC in 2017 to serve as a public ...
This segment features conversations with senior citizens from across metro Detroit, offering firsthand accounts of where they grew up, where they worked, and how their lives unfolded over the decades.
One Detroit’s Bill Kubota talked to a psychologist specializing in the well-being of aging Americans and a doctor and professor who’s made it her mission to bring the benefits of storytelling into her ...
The Department of Human, Homeless and Family Services, which will get going with $41 million from the Housing and Revitalization Department budget, takes over a variety of "people-centered issues.
BridgeDetroit is scheduling one-on-one interviews with all members of the City Council at the start of their new term to understand their priorities and governing philosophies.
Steven Rimmer, director of the Detroit Tenants Union, said approval hasn’t yet been granted for a city-led process to help former tenants reclaim items they left behind.
The conflict highlights concerns over oversight and accountability in special deals between the Detroit Land Bank Authority and developers.
District 4 City Council Member Latisha Johnson advocated for the $1 million state grant to target sea wall repairs as a step toward moving the neighborhood out of the Federal Emergency Management ...
For Black History Month, our “Black Church in Detroit” series examines Black history in the biblical context. Host Stephen ...
A federal bankruptcy judge accepted a plan to temporarily restore power to the building, reclaim items and temporarily store them while Detroiters find new housing.