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The Leapfrog Group's recent safety report gives Detroit Receiving Hospital and Sinai-Grace Hospital at DMC "F" grades, citing serious patient safety concerns.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a request from Michigan’s redistricting commission to overrule an order to redraw 13 Detroit-area seats in the Legislature.
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Detroit is making more land available for marijuana businesses. City Council voted six to three to lower distance requirements for dispensaries… microbusinesses… and consumption lounges today.
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The Motor City's made significant progress in the past decade. But it still faces some daunting potholes on the road to recovery.
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Detroit businesses that refuse to take cash payments may start facing fines.
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After sitting vacant for over a decade…downtown Detroit’s Book Tower is back open.
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“(We) are recognizing the (drag community) for being at the forefront of the pride movement and the equal rights movement for the past 50 years or even longer,” said Motor City Pride Chairperson Dave Wait.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has become an undemocratic institution out of step with the American people, and needs major changes.
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There’s a new down payment assistance program in Detroit for low-income renters. It’s the first program like this that the city has offered in over 20 years.
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The Henry Ford Health system is planning to expand with a new hospital in Detroit, as well as a medical research center with Michigan State University. The plans are part of an expected $2.5-billion investment that includes funding from Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores.