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Home»Entries posted by Steve Neavling (Page 170)

Mayor Bing breaks election law by using tax-funded city workers, office to organize campaign announcement

By Steve Neavling on April 25, 2013   2013 Mayoral Election, City Government, Government, Mayor's Office, posts  

Mayor Bing breaks election law by using tax-funded city workers, office to organize campaign announcement

Dozens of reporters received a cryptic e-mail from Mayor Dave Bing’s office at noon Thursday. When reporters arrived, Mayor Bing was pulling petitions to seek his second full term in office.

Lens on Detroit: Explore inside historic Masonic Temple as officials fight to save neo-gothic building from auction

By Steve Neavling on April 25, 2013   Buildings, Lens On Detroit, Photo Gallery, posts, Real Estate  

Lens on Detroit: Explore inside historic Masonic Temple as officials fight to save neo-gothic building from auction

The world’s largest Masonic Temple was on the verge of being sold at a tax foreclosure auction, but Masonic officials made a $10,000 payment this morning and reached a deal with Wayne County to maintain ownership of the historic neo-gothic building on Temple in Detroit.

Man killed climbing down manhole for scrap metal

By Steve Neavling on April 24, 2013   Crime & Fire, Featured Stories, Fire, posts  

A 55-year-old man was killed in a manhole while looking for scrap metal in Detroit on March 24. Firefighters and other rescue personnel spent more than an hour removing the body from the narrow underground tunnel at East Grand Boulevard and Chene. Police said a woman told authorities that her boyfriend was looking for scrap […]

Prosecutor’s error denies justice for six Detroit firefighters injured in 2010 arson fire

By Steve Neavling on April 24, 2013   Crime & Fire, Featured Stories, Police, posts  

Prosecutor’s error denies justice for six Detroit firefighters injured in 2010 arson fire

Brian Baulch never saw the wall collapse. Cascading bricks knocked the 31-year-old unconscious and buried him in a heap of debris.

Historic Brewster Projects clear hurdle for $6.5 million demolition project on prime real estate

By Steve Neavling on April 24, 2013   City Government, Featured Stories, Government, Mayor's Office, posts, Urban Renewal  

Historic Brewster Projects clear hurdle for $6.5 million demolition project on prime real estate

The city of Detroit cleared the final hurdle to begin demolishing the storied, crumbling Brewster projects that loom like towering gravestones over I-75 near downtown.

Detroit paramedics slow to respond to deadly fire; injured child waits 45 minutes for ambulance

By Steve Neavling on April 24, 2013   Crime & Fire, Fire, posts  

Detroit paramedics slow to respond to deadly fire; injured child waits 45 minutes for ambulance

Victims of two house fires waited between 25-45 minutes for an ambulance to arrive.

Owner of Cafe D’Mongo’s attacked by graffiti vandals trying to deface Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue

By Steve Neavling on April 23, 2013   Art & Entertainment, Crime & Fire, Featured Stories, posts  

Owner of Cafe D’Mongo’s attacked by graffiti vandals trying to deface Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue

Owner Larry Mongo suffered cuts and bruises after confronting the vandals on the roof of the two-story building, he said today.

City Council threatens to pull plug on Arnold Home demo because bidder not a Detroiter

By Steve Neavling on April 23, 2013   Abandoned Buildings, Buildings, City Council, City Government, Emergency Manager, Featured Stories, Government, posts  

City Council threatens to pull plug on Arnold Home demo because bidder not a Detroiter

The sprawling Greek revival-style building near the Southfield Freeway collapsed in December 2011, killing two metal scrappers and drawing attention to a long-abandoned building that is wide open to trespass and has injured others in the past.

Detroiters hurl insults at city council, raising rhetoric over emergency manager fight

By Steve Neavling on April 23, 2013   City Council, City Government, Emergency Manager, Featured Stories, Government, posts  

Detroiters hurl insults at city council, raising rhetoric over emergency manager fight

“You better wake up because some of you are going to jail, and I will be the first to laugh at you because you’ve been laughing at us for years,” one block club member shouted at council.

Wall built to separate white, black people near 8 Mile stays strong, colorful & relevant

By Steve Neavling on April 22, 2013   Abandoned Buildings, Art & Entertainment, Buildings, History, posts  

Wall built to separate white, black people near 8 Mile stays strong, colorful & relevant

When Emory moved into his modest home in northwest Detroit four years ago, he had no idea the six-foot concrete wall in his backyard was erected to keep people like him out.

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Steve Neavling

Steve Neavling lives and works in Detroit as an investigative journalist. His stories have uncovered corruption, led to arrests and reforms and prompted FBI investigations.

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