By Steve Neavling on October 9, 2015
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In a city that is large enough to fit Boston, Manhattan and San Francisco, it’s not easy for Detroit workers to find – and fix – thousands of problems that exist in many long-neglected neighborhoods.
By Tracey Morris on November 5, 2013
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I’d try to insert my ballot, but the machine would push it back, returning the error message, “NO DATA AVAILABLE.”
By Steve Neavling on November 4, 2013
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Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett’s husband isn’t the only family member with a role in Napoleon’s campaign.
By Steve Neavling on October 29, 2013
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Napoleon said news agencies “want you to stay home and not vote” during the mayoral election next week.
By Steve Neavling on October 7, 2013
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During our one-hour drive, we saw scrappers, suspected drug dealers, a loose pit bull, gang-related graffiti, wide-open abandoned homes, dilapidated businesses and yards covered in trash.
By Steve Neavling on September 27, 2013
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The cost to taxpayers – nearly $500,000.
By Steve Neavling on September 25, 2013
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The mayoral candidate said Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr wants to “slit throats” of Detroiters.
By Steve Neavling on September 24, 2013
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A reformer or sore loser? The 64-year-old accountant won’t give up.
By Steve Neavling on September 18, 2013
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The Secretary of State’s office is focusing on corporate donations.
By Steve Neavling on September 13, 2013
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Napoleon raised $37,000 from CEOs, attorneys and contractors from other states, compared to $21,500 from Detroiters.