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Investigation: Fox 2 reporter to blame for clash with police at Detroit Council meeting

By Steve Neavling on February 19, 2014   City Government, Crime & Fire, Government, Headline, Police, posts  

Investigation: Fox 2 reporter to blame for clash with police at Detroit Council meeting

Police said the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter was in a “restricted area” at the time of the encounter.

FBI: Detroit woman’s missing husband tortured, murdered at Wounded Knee

By Steve Neavling on February 18, 2014   Crime & Fire, Headline, Police, posts  

FBI: Detroit woman’s missing husband tortured, murdered at Wounded Knee

The federal government finally revealed new information about the four-decade-old killing of civil rights activist Ray Robinson.

Interactive map offers new perspective on age of Detroit’s houses, buildings

By Steve Neavling on February 18, 2014   Art & Entertainment, Headline, History, posts  

Interactive map offers new perspective on age of Detroit’s houses, buildings

The map is so precise and detailed that you can zoom in on each parcel and collect information such as owner, year built, assessment value, tax status and size.

Dozens respond to ad searching for medical marijuana freelance critics

By Steve Neavling on February 16, 2014   Headline, posts  

Dozens respond to ad searching for medical marijuana freelance critics

Beginning this week, we will dedicate a section of our site to the blossoming marijuana industry in Michigan and the people who depend on it for medicine.

Pulitzer winner, Detroit radio icon Angelo B. Henderson dies after leg surgery

By Steve Neavling on February 15, 2014   Art & Entertainment, Headline, posts  

Pulitzer winner, Detroit radio icon Angelo B. Henderson dies after leg surgery

Henderson later turned to ministry and became an important voice for Detroiters.

College degrees often not enough to find jobs, security back in metro Detroit

By Eric Kiska on February 14, 2014   Headline, Life in Detroit, posts  

College degrees often not enough to find jobs, security back in metro Detroit

“There’s a lot of smart people around here but the economy isn’t doing too well,” a recent college graduate from Grosse Pointe Woods said.

Grosse Pointe Park builds wall of snow on busy road at border with Detroit

By Steve Neavling on February 13, 2014   Government, Headline, posts, Wayne County  

“It’s distasteful; I couldn’t believe it when I saw it,” Francis Moore, who lives in Detroit near the border, said.

Remembering J Dilla: Hip hop artist’s legacy inspires hope in troubling times

By Adrienne Ayers on February 13, 2014   Art & Entertainment, Culture, Headline, posts  

Remembering J Dilla: Hip hop artist’s legacy inspires hope in troubling times

“The music is what kept us out of trouble and the hardships are what kept us focused; it didn’t discourage us,” T3 of Slum Village said.

14-year-old stabbed on bus by man claiming to have killed Martin Luther King Jr.

By Steve Neavling on February 13, 2014   Crime & Fire, Headline, Police, posts  

14-year-old stabbed on bus by man claiming to have killed Martin Luther King Jr.

The teen was clinging to life after intervening in a racially charged argument.

Justice Department to sign pact with Grosse Pointe Park over video scandal

By Steve Neavling on February 12, 2014   Crime & Fire, Headline, Police, posts  

Justice Department to sign pact with Grosse Pointe Park over video scandal

The videos showed Grosse Pointe Park cops humiliating a mentally impaired black man.

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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.

Eric Kiska

Eric Kiska graduated from Northern Michigan with a BS in English and writing and minor in art and design. He's also a former video editor at Detroit Public TV.

Adrienne Ayers

Adrienne Ayers is a senior at Eastern Michigan University, a native Detroiter and graduate of Cass Technical High School. While not busy studying electronic media, film and social work, Adrienne volunteers in Detroit volunteering to improve life for many of the city's disadvantaged residents.

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