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Flooding strands vehicles, soaks basements across metro Detroit

Many metro Detroiters woke up – some of them in the middle of the night – to flooding in their yards, streets, and basements. → Read More

Flooding strands vehicles, soaks basements across metro Detroit, creates AT&T outages

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 later, former Gov. Snyder and other officials face charges in Flint water crisis

Seven years after disastrous decision-making by state-installed managers poisoned Flint’s drinking water, multi-millionaire former governor Rick Snyder → Read More

Study: Water births just as safe as non-water births

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

Border situation draws Independence Day protest at Detroit immigration office

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, man of style and raunchy lyrics, dead at 82

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

With deadline looming, it's unclear how many migrant kids will be reunited with parents

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

MSU rejects white supremacist group's request to visit campus

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 Congressman Vernon Ehlers dies

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

Iraqi deportees score a win; judge says fed courts have jurisdiction to block deportations

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

Bureaucracy, not money, is biggest obstacle for Detroit renters without water

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

Bureaucracy—not money—is biggest obstacle for Detroit renters without water

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

Why Detroit is "ground zero" for surge in land contracts

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

Activists hope to mobilize victims of predatory housing deals

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

Trump makes a deal with Iraq, and hundreds suddenly face deportation

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

State offers reprieve from closure for 38 schools

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

Dearborn police concerned about recent activity by open-carry activists

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

Sports and "pizza pizza" king Mike Ilitch dies at 87

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

Judge rejects state request for stay; says state must deliver bottled water to Flint homes

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

Schools may get help with EpiPen cost hike

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