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“If no other homes came on the market, we’d be completely out of inventory in a little over 30 days,”
The 1990 election of Gov. John Engler ushered in a new era of deregulation, and, for the next several decades,
Ranked-choice voting involves ranking candidates from most to least preferred and gives voters input even if their first-choice candidate is
Voting issues reported to an election hotline in Michigan included confusion over voter ID requirements and absentee voting.
The Senate approved legislation that would eliminate the 60-day mandatory minimum sentence and the 90-day repeat offense sentence for operating
Leaders at six Detroit nonprofits told us how they’ve been stretching to support their communities during COVID-19 -- and how
With a community in crisis, we’re all looking for safe ways to help our neighbors this season.
Single-family homes, complete with yards and driveways, are ubiquitous in Detroit -- but an urban policy expert poses that the
Instead of raising rates or simply continuing to subsidize rents for its low- to moderate-income renters, Southwest Solutions came up
Most of us pay our electricity bill without much question. But Detroit resident Shimekia Nichols has learned that critical questions