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2023
  • Most of complex already dismantled, smokestack expected to fall during early morning hours on Sunday, June 11
  • Facility burned up to 5000 tons of trash per day before closing in 2019 after pressure from the City
  • Experienced contract
2023

With high temperatures forecast through Saturday, Detroit Recreation Centers and Detroit Public Library branches are available during their normal operating hours to provide residents with relief from the heat.

2023

Councilmember Angela Whitfield-Calloway and partnering organizations celebrated the renewal and unveiling of a Palmer Park returning sculpture, "Ascension" by Barry Lehr.

2023

The City of Detroit raised the Pride flag in honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month during a ceremony at the Spirit Plaza today as part of the City’s commitment to support an inclusive, welcoming city for all. Pride Month commemorates the struggles and celebrates the progress of the LGBTQ+ community.

2023

EPISODE 03- Our guest is Jamila ‘Mimi’ Trent. She is the Housing Counselor for the non-profit organization Central Detroit Christian Community Development Corporation (CDC). 

2023

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan will reveal a sweeping new tax proposal during his keynote address at the Mackinac Policy Conference on Wednesday, May 31.

2023
  • Newly released numbers show City’s April unemployment rate is lowest since the Department of Labor started tracking unemployment for local cities in 1990
  • For Detroiters still seeking work, 7,000+ jobs and dozens of free City training progra
2023
  • Proposed plan will offer much-needed relief to Detroit homeowners and increase taxes for speculators who buy vacant land with no plans to develop
  • New tax structure needed to fulfill city’s transition from blight to beauty
  • Supported
2023
  • Detroit's 36th District court has just announced it will resume landlord-tenant cases in-person after years of online hearings which began during the pandemic
  • The Office of Eviction Defense reminds tenants that a no-show in court could resul
2023

Most City of Detroit offices will be closed on Monday, May 29 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. Normal Police, Fire and Water and Sewerage services will be provided.