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By Steve Neavling on November 19, 2018
Morning Briefing
Mayor Duggan’s son appointed to key transition post for Whitmer; Detroit couple slapped with $4,000 water bill; and Gilbert pledges to support ballot initiative to reform auto insurance.
By Steve Neavling on July 21, 2014
City Government , Emergency Manager , Government , Headline , posts
The city has shut off water to more than 15,000 delinquent homeowners and landlords but can’t keep pace with running water in vacant buildings.
By Steve Neavling on January 23, 2014
City Government , Government , Headline , posts , State of Michigan
The governor said immigrants would be required to live in Detroit in exchange for a work visa.
By Steve Neavling on December 23, 2013
Crime & Fire , Government , Headline , Mayor's Office , posts
Mike Duggan’s first move was nominating an interim fire commissioner with a strong background.
By Tracey Morris on November 5, 2013
2013 Mayoral Election , City Government , Headline , Life in Detroit , posts
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 October 29, 2013
2013 Mayoral Election , Government , Headline , Politics , posts
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
2013 Mayoral Election , Government , Headline , posts
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
2013 Mayoral Election , Government , Headline , Politics , posts
The cost to taxpayers – nearly $500,000.
By Steve Neavling on September 25, 2013
2013 Mayoral Election , Government , Headline , Politics , posts
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.