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By Eric Kiska on September 14, 2014
Art & Entertainment , Headline , posts
Although bands such as Death, MC5 and The Stooges rocked out a few generations ago, there is still a bevy of power chords and in-your-face punk rock hiding in small gatherings around the city.
By Steve Neavling on September 8, 2014
Government , Headline , posts , Wayne County
On Thursday, bidding began on most of the more than 20,000 Detroit properties that ended up in the Wayne County Tax Auction this year because of delinquent taxes.
By Steve Neavling on September 6, 2014
Crime & Fire , Culture , Fire , Headline , posts
Firefighters were worried about the live wires dangling over the heads of festival-goers.
By Steve Neavling on August 30, 2014
Crime & Fire , Fire , Headline , posts
On Friday, fires broke out in 25 homes, nine cars, a school and an apartment building.
By Steve Neavling on August 28, 2014
City Government , Development , Government , Headline , Mayor's Office , posts , Urban Renewal
The news comes less than a month after the mayor warned of impending demolition barring any last-minute, viable proposals.
By Steve Neavling on August 27, 2014
City Government , Government , Headline , Investigations , posts
Check out the full list of salaried employees at the Detroit Land Bank.
By Steve Neavling on August 24, 2014
Government , Headline , Mayor's Office , posts
The city of Detroit is demanding we pay up to $42,000 to access just three months of EMS records.
By Steve Neavling on August 18, 2014
Crime & Fire , Headline , Police , posts
The alleged vandals belong to a group known as TCK Crew, which has vandalized buildings throughout the city.
By Steve Neavling on August 18, 2014
Art & Entertainment , Headline , posts
Vandals defaced beautiful murals at the Grand River Creative Corridor for the first time in its three years of existence.
By Steve Neavling on August 14, 2014
City Government , Government , Headline , Mayor's Office , posts
Our request for three months of records, the city maintained, would disable emergency communications and take more than a year to fulfill.