Sanders, Clinton stumble on questions about racial injustices at Flint debate
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton appeared to be caught off guard by questions about race during the Democratic debate in Flint.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton appeared to be caught off guard by questions about race during the Democratic debate in Flint.
The Republican frontrunner called for the arrest of a protester “for a filthy, dirty mouth.”
Just three months after he was appointed Wayne County treasurer, Richard Hathaway is resigning.
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump continued his hateful rhetoric during a rally today in Warren.
As many as 500 protesters gathered outside of the GOP debate at the Fox Theatre on Thursday night, heckling Republicans as they filed into the event and calling attention to injustices such as the Flint water crisis.
Hundreds of demonstrators are expected to show up in what could be the largest protest outside of a GOP debate so far this year.
Nowhere is Bernie Sanders’ agenda more urgent than Detroit.
“This dirty deal was forced on Flint by the Snyder administration,” chairman of the Michigan Democratic Party said.
Snyder’s PR team understated concerns about Flint’s water, dismissed studies that showed serious health dangers and ridiculed journalists for writing about the crisis.
The city of Detroit released an impressive interactive map and database that show all 7,740 demolitions, how much each cost and who received the contracts since Mayor Mike Duggan took office in January 2014.