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The Detroit City Council is holding a public hearing on Tuesday on a proposed “Right to Counsel” ordinance.
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On February 18th, people with the Detroit Sugarbush Project, many of them Indigenous, gathered in Rouge Park for a ritual to mark the start of the annual Maple Syrup harvest.
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After hours of negotiations, Detroit City Council approved Mayor Mike Duggan’s $2.4 billion dollar budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.Detroit City Council had to vote on the budget by midnight on April 14 and they ended up voting an hour before that deadline.
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There’s been so much news coverage about urban gardening in Detroit, that people have a distorted view of how much land is being used for gardens.
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After two years of repairs, the Detroit Zoo’s penguin center is back open.
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Detroit Democratic Congresswoman Rasida Tlaib plans to give a formal response outlining progressives’ take on this week’s State of the Union address
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Some Metro Detroit Democrats want the Michigan Supreme Court to reconsider its decision to dismiss a lawsuit challenging new legislative districts.
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Some Detroit retirees are asking the City to use American Rescue Plan Act funds to send them a checkA group of Detroit retirees has created a petition on change.org that asks the city to pay them a one-time check of 14-hundred dollars.
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State officials say Detroit is getting the nation's first wireless system to charge electric vehicles on the road.
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A handful of people gathered Thursday in the parking lot of a Detroit Meijer to say goodbye to the 100-year-old Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum.