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Mayoral candidate Jonathan Barlow is facing a flood of negative online attention spawned from viral videos depicting an encounter with a group of women who say he harassed them on a night out.
2025 is a critical election year for residents of Detroit. For the first time in 12 years, Mike Duggan won’t be a candidate for Detroit mayor. The city’s political future is up for grabs, and ...
The Detroit City Council approved a $3 billion budget after making roughly $26 million in changes. Monday’s vote wrapped up three weeks of hearings and another week of negotiations to shift funding in ...
For the fifth year anniversary of the COVID-19 outbreak, Fair Razo spoke to BridgeDetroit at the Detroit Health Department administrative headquarters on Mack Ave. The wide-ranging conversation ...
Congregants confiding that they’ve felt ignored by government leaders is part of the reason why Rev. Solomon Kinloch says he decided to run for mayor in 2025. The 51-year-old leader of Triumph Church ...
Flint pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna, left, reacts as Emani Loveé, 11 months, of Flint, makes a face after kissing the head of Braylon Brooks, 1, while being held by his mother Melissa Brooks, 41, of ...
Editor’s note: Anyone impacted by the flooding in Southwest Detroit in need of assistance should call 313-774-5261. The line will be staffed until 8 p.m. Monday and 24 hours thereafter. A massive ...
If elected mayor, one of the first priorities Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield would take on is convincing state lawmakers to pass an entertainment tax on downtown events to offset a ...
A rendering of a promenade area along the Detroit riverfront as part of a proposed redevelopment of the Renaissance Center footprint. Credit: Courtesy of Bedrock-Gensler-Field Operations In April, GM ...
Mario Lemons received a note on his front door in 2021 informing him that another person owned the home he had recently purchased. The school principal thought they had the wrong address, or that it ...
An early promise for Donald Trump’s second term as president is swift mass deportations once he takes office, a threat Detroit City Council Member Gabriela Santiago-Romero said “is real to many of us.
A new report commissioned by the City Council recommends that Detroit eventually stop redistributing taxpayer money to downtown developments that are providing “marginal benefits” for everyone else.
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