In Detroit, heroism can be a fool's game
An uneasy feeling settled over a small crowd. They knew the fight wasn’t over.
An uneasy feeling settled over a small crowd. They knew the fight wasn’t over.
Hopes of reviving the building vanished with the death of legendary boxing trainer Emanuel Steward.
“The jury found that she will experience horrific pain the rest of her life,” the victim’s attorney said.
It was back to usual at the abandoned, sprawling Packard Plant on Detroit’s east side.
“I needed some time to recover from this situation that hit me like a tsunami,” Pugh told the Free Press.
Napoleon raised $37,000 from CEOs, attorneys and contractors from other states, compared to $21,500 from Detroiters.
The bill would bar on-line journalists from accessing some police records, making an exemption for newspaper, TV and radio reporters.
From stately tudors to roomy colonials, this year’s Wayne County auction has plenty of bargains.
The plan calls for turning the abandoned plant into a sprawling hub for housing, office space and entertainment.
The mayoral candidate made big promises to drastically improve life in Detroit’s neighborhoods.