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Malachi Barrett is a mission-oriented reporter working to liberate information for Detroiters. Barrett previously worked at MLive newspapers in Muskegon, Kalamazoo, Lansing and Detroit. He was named ...
Jena is BridgeDetroit's environmental reporter, covering everything from food and agricultural to pollution to climate change. She was a 2022 Data Fellow at the USC Annenberg Center for Health ...
The City Council has 46 budget hearings scheduled this month with hundreds of hours of testimony. We’re going to cover all of them.
The City Council has 46 budget hearings and we want to make sure you know the important news. This story also appeared in Outlier Media These hearings provide insight into how city departments operate ...
Everything voters need to know about voting in Detroit, state and federal elections, from registering to voting to what comes after.
In 1981, the city of Detroit bought a toxic, derelict industrial site near Belle Isle in hopes it would soon be part of the budding revival of the riverfront. Thirty-nine years later, the dream of ...
The first year of Detroit’s reparations task force was defined by four resignations, mismanaged meetings, private decisions and public spats.
Emergency responders remove Southwest Detroit residents from homes flooded by a Feb. 17 water main break. Credit: Malachi Barrett, BridgeDetroit Civic and Community Information Southwest Detroit homes ...
The University of Michigan is touting itself as the first campus in the world to create its own AI platform for the campus community and continues to expand its artificial intelligence tools. But ...
The international dissolved Council 25's elected board and took control of the council's local operations and finances following an investigation.
Detroit Institute of Bagel employees were all suddenly without a job Tuesday morning after new owner Philip Kafka closed the business Monday night. Credit: Quinn Banks, Special to BridgeDetroit Civic ...
The City of Detroit has spent more than $10 million demolishing blighted homes in District 7 on the city’s west side. Some residents say they are glad to see vacant properties being torn down, while ...
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