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An economist says Detroit's charitable water assistance plan is 'bound to fail'
Affordability, not charity
By News Hits staff
Tags: Local News, Water, Detroit, Affordability
Parking wars
Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr's misguided plan to hike parking violation fees.
Tags: Local News
Smoke and mirrors
Why the accounting for the incinerator is lost in a haze
Plugola
Film looks at the life of a newsman named Hank Greenspun.
Falling down
Why downtown Detroit's Wurlitzer Building poses danger
Foreclosure fight
Why local group thinks Detroit is at the battle's center
Unfair share
The wealthy have taken almost all the gains for a generation
Lighting the way
Tough times for minorities and workers when gains go straight to the wealthiest
Ready to rumble
Coming together to fight attacks on working people
Matty Do-Right?
Kudos to bridge baron for getting one right
Steamy whether
Does Detroit's incinerator deserve tax credits?
Consent and dissent
Day of Inquiry highlights hopes, limitations for community-police relations
Cleared plate
Dispute between Andiamo Dearborn and employees finds resolution
Real emergency
How the new emergency financial manager legislation could hamper democracy
Where there's smoke
Audit says Detroit is owed millions by incinerator authority
Revolutions
Activist Grace Lee Boggs releases a new book
Paying the price
Right-wingers demanded expensive tax cuts, then cry that Obama's budget isn't 'balanced'
Blunders at the morgue
Macomb County medical examiner on the hot seat
Sweet action
Fundraiser at Avalon to raise bread for at-risk girls
Glow on - maybe
Plan to ship radioactive material on the Detroit River gains steam
Netflix is still looking for Detroit ‘Love is Blind’ contestants
By Lee DeVito
Tigers fixing up run-down Comerica Park ahead of Opening Day with $30M investment
Royal Oak’s Hideaway has been transformed into the bar from ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
By Layla McMurtrie