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The Michigan Department of Transportation cited “rising costs, longevity of the final project and roadway, and public concern over design elements” in its pause of the project that was expected to ...
The initial renderings of what has become Hudson’s Detroit showed a very different look from what has finally emerged. That first concept from New York-based SHoP Architects released eight years ago ...
It’s a lot cheaper to chase a City Council seat than to run for mayor. Eighteen Detroiters on the Aug. 5 primary ballot collectively raised nearly $504,500 and spent $371,838, while mayoral candidates ...
BridgeDetroit is powered by generous grant support from the Knight, Ford, Skillman, Kresge, Wilson, McGregor, and Hudson-Webber foundations, and the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan ...
Community-based organizations will be able expand youth violence prevention programs in Detroit schools after the district changed its volunteer policy, advocates say. Pictured here are members of the ...
New research links screen time to child eyesight problems, adding fuel to a push to encourage more recess — and ban cell phones — in Michigan schools.
Michigan voters can head to the polls Tuesday to decide local races and ballot proposals. Here’s what to know about the issues and election laws.
Mary Sheffield and Solomon Kinloch were the top two vote-getters in Detroit’s mayoral primary election Tuesday. They will go on to compete in the general election in November.
Sheffield and Kinloch will spend the next three months competing for supporters, donors and political allies in preparation of a general election matchup in November.
Solomon Kinloch and Mary Sheffield will face each other in the mayor's race in the November general election. Credit: Malachi Barrett, BridgeDetroit Ballots are counted and the celebratory champagne ...
Prior to the pandemic, the average rate of chronic absenteeism nationwide was about 15%, and it was around 24% in 2024.
A Detroit apartment building’s air conditioning failure raises questions about what the city can do to protect renters from heat as the climate warms.