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A ban on water shut offs in Detroit is set to expire on Friday. The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department says it currently has about 60,000 delinquent customers with past due balances of at least $150.
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A moratorium on allowing the City of Detroit to do water shutoffs is set to expire on December 31st, but a coalition of civil rights group would like the ban to continue.
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Detroiters with past due water bills may get a knock on the door this month, as the city enrolls thousands into its new income-based affordability program. More than 7,000 qualifying households may pay only $18 a month.
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Detroit Police Chief James White says there's "too much gun violence in this city" and a five-year department veteran "paid the ultimate sacrifice."
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Water advocates are calling for more transparency with Detroit’s new water affordability plan.
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Activists in Detroit accuse the city of using tax policies that violate the Fair Housing Act.
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The Detroit Police Department has been investigating corruption in its narcotics unit for over a year. The probe has implicated 12 members of the force so…
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Detroit Police arrested more than forty protesters over the weekend. The night marked a return to clashes with police as anti-brutality demonstrations…
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says there is an agreement in place to sell 142 acres of the Michigan State Fairgrounds to a pair of financial groups. Once…
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At least 25 polling locations in Detroit were changed in the weeks and days leading up to yesterday's (Tue) primary election. The City of Detroit says it…