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Many metro Detroiters woke up – some of them in the middle of the night – to flooding in their yards, streets, and basements. → Read More
Update: Monday, June 28 2021 7:15 a.m. Flooding continues to impact metro Detroit Monday morning. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is → Read More
Seven years after disastrous decision-making by state-installed managers poisoned Flint’s drinking water, multi-millionaire former governor Rick Snyder → Read More
Researchers from the University of Michigan say the risk of infection and ICU admissions for newborns, and of postpartum hemmorhage for women, are the same → Read More
More than 100 people showed up at Detroit’s immigration office on Thursday to protest conditions at migrant detention camps along the southern U.S. border. → Read More
Andre Williams, an R&B musician who got his commercial start in Detroit, died Sunday in Chicago. He was 82. Williams moved from Alabama to Detroit in → Read More
At least three parents in Michigan are hoping to be reunited with their young children tomorrow, after being separated at the southern U.S. border. Abril → Read More
Michigan State University has denied a request from the National Policy Institute to rent space on campus in September. NPI is headed by Richard Spencer , → Read More
Former Michigan Congressman Vernon Ehlers has died. According to a press release, Ehlers died yesterday at the age of 83. Ehlers represented Michigan's → Read More
U.S. District Court Judge Mark Goldsmith says, in spite of federal law that restricts judicial review of deportation proceedings, his court does have → Read More
Keeria Myles moved into a little white bungalow on Rosemont Ave. in Detroit last January. She had a furnace and water heater installed, and was starting to → Read More
Keeria Myles moved into a little white bungalow on Rosemont Ave. in Detroit last January. She had a furnace and water heater installed, and was starting to → Read More
Land contracts have been around for a long time. If you can’t get a mortgage, they can look like a good alternative to becoming a homeowner. You put some → Read More
A group of housing activists hopes to organize land contract buyers in Detroit and other cities. They spent the weekend knocking on doors and will hold a → Read More
A state of limbo is about to lift for hundreds of Iraqis in the United States. The government tried to deport them after they committed crimes, but Iraq → Read More
The state is giving 38 of Michigan’s worst-performing schools 60 days to come up with a turnaround plan, and avoid closure – at least for now. Under the so → Read More
A couple of stunts from open-carry activists, and a threat targeting Muslims have Dearborn's police chief concerned. Over the weekend a group carrying guns → Read More
Detroit sports and pizza franchise king Mike Ilitch has died at 87. Ilitch was a huge force in Detroit business and development. But he started from → Read More
A federal judge says the state must start weekly deliveries of bottled water to Flint residents who do not have properly installed or maintained filters. U → Read More
Lawmakers are working to help schools with the recent hike in the cost of EpiPens. In 2013, a new law required schools to have two auto-injectors of → Read More