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Detroit officials began their demolition of the Packard Plant Thursday, September 29. The demolition was ordered by a Wayne County judge earlier this year. It’s owner, Fernando Palazuelo, failed to follow that court order, and the city is now leading demolitions.
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A nearly $105 million federal grant will help pay for decommissioning an interstate highway, replacing it with a street-level boulevard, and restoring two historically black neighborhoods in Detroit.
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Detroit is remembering native son and famed Motown songwriter Lamont Dozier, who has died at the age of 81.
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Six people are injured and two people are dead following a mass shooting on Detroit's west side early Sunday morning.
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Detroit's new water affordability plan has about a year and a half of funding. City officials want more people to apply.
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First Lady Jill Biden and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visited a Detroit Public School Tuesday.
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Changes are coming to the cash bail system in Detroit. The reforms are intended to make courts more equitable.
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The City of Detroit is hosting a “Juneteenth Freedom Fest” Sunday at Eastern Market.
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President Joe Biden joined a series of elected officials and family members Sunday to bid farewell to Michigan's longest-serving U.S. Senator.
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An event in support of gun reform is being held June 4th at a church on Detroit's east side.