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By Steve Neavling on May 20, 2014
Art & Entertainment , Culture , Headline , posts
“People are dumping money on him left and right but have no idea what he’s doing,” said a neighbor, whose house was burned in two arson fires targeting the Heidelberg Project. “It is pitiful.”
By Steve Neavling on May 19, 2014
Crime & Fire , Headline , Police , Schools and Education
Dozens of vacant Detroit schools are riddled with graffiti, driving down adjacent property values and making it difficult for the cash-strapped district to find a new buyer for the buildings.
By Steve Neavling on May 19, 2014
Fire , Headline , Lens On Detroit , Photo Gallery
The mood was somber as preservationists and parishioners sang a hymn, prayed, listened to somber horns and clutched candles.
By Steve Neavling on May 18, 2014
Crime & Fire , Headline , Police , posts
Chief Craig opens up about becoming Detroit’s top cop.
By Steve Neavling on May 18, 2014
Abandoned Buildings , Buildings , Headline , posts
When more than 1,000 people gathered to help plant trees Saturday, only a handful were compensated employees.
By Steve Neavling on May 15, 2014
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Headline
Still, officials hope they can find a buyer before it’s too late.
By Steve Neavling on May 14, 2014
Emergency Manager , Government , Headline , posts , State of Michigan
Then-Treasurer Andy Dillon played a role in securing a lucrative contract for the Birmingham-based business, where he now works.
By Steve Neavling on May 12, 2014
City Government , Emergency Manager , Government , Headline
It was pitched as a blockbuster plan to save pensions and art during the bankruptcy.
By Steve Neavling on May 10, 2014
Government , Headline , Politics , posts
The owner of Taylor Moving & Storage in Brighton said he was outraged after learning an Obama doll was tied up in one of his trucks.
By Steve Neavling on May 9, 2014
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Headline , posts
Some photographers and explorers are walking out of the ruins to find themselves without a car in the crime-ridden area.