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Nation’s Largest Black History Museum Struggles to Remain Open
Kimberly Hayes Taylor, THE GRIO DETROIT (TheGrio.com) — Civil Rights Activist Myrlie Evers-Williams remembers a bustling, thriving Detroit…
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Another Blight for Detroit: Property Taxes
(Bloomberg) — Cindy Gresham paid $6,000 cash in 2010 for her Tudor-style house on Detroit’s west side for herself…
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Detroit Power Failure Raises Alarms Across the Country
(USA Today) – The power failure that plunged Detroit’s schools, fire stations, traffic signals and public buildings into darkness…
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Detroit Bankruptcy: Debt and Democracy
by Curt Guyette Special to the NNPA from The Michigan Citizen The grins stretched from ear to ear, and the…
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Detroit’s Financial Review Commission Ramps Up Schedule
Matt Helms, DETROIT FREE PRESS DETROIT (Detroit Free Press)—The oversight board that will monitor Detroit’s finances after the city…
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Race and Opportunity in Detroit: Black, Neighborhood Businesses Lose
PART II by Zenobia Jeffries Special to the NNPA from The Michigan Citizen There is a racial imbalance to opportunity…
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Detroit Starts Down the Road to Recovery, Respect
COREY WILLIAMS, Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — The largest U.S. city to endure bankruptcy has exited insolvency $7 billion lighter…
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Judge Approves Bankruptcy Exit Plan for Detroit
ED WHITE, Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — A judge on Friday approved Detroit’s plan to get out of bankruptcy, ending…
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Detroit Official: Debt Plan ‘Adjustments’ Possible
COREY WILLIAMS, Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — Detroit’s chief financial officer acknowledged Thursday that officials may have to make “adjustments”…
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Detroit’s Historic Bankruptcy Trial to Begin
COREY WILLIAMS, Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — Opening arguments in Detroit’s historic bankruptcy trial are expected to begin Tuesday afternoon…
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