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Detroit officials are launching a six-point “Safe Summer” community safety plan aimed at preventing violent crime through a mix of enforcement and prevention strategies.
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The court says Inkster must read a paralyzed resident’s emailed comments at meetings. Judges said ending a prior accommodation violated disability law.
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Democrats have criticized similar models as allowing public dollars to pay for private education, which would be forbidden by the Michigan Constitution.
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A planned Detroit battery assembly operation received approval for around $12 million worth of state business incentives Tuesday.
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Detroit officials say the city’s un-employment rate has fallen to the lowest level in three decades.
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The city of Highland Park is entering mediation talks with the Great Lakes Water Authority, to work out a plan to pay more than 20 million dollars in past-due water bills.
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A massive increase in the number of Legionnaire’s disease infections in Michigan in July
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Utility crews are working to restore electricity around the Detroit area after severe storms knocked-out power to more than 100-thousand customers…
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Commuters could face a rougher ride this week on one of Metro Detroit’s busiest freeways.Transportation officials say they will close the left lane of…
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State officials are welcoming Metro Detroit drivers back to work after the Fourth of July holiday,with miles of orange barrels.More than two-dozen road…