No Tear Gas at Sixth Night of Protests in Detroit; Journalists Again Assaulted
While last night’s protest ended relatively peacefully, with no tear gas or rubber bullets, assaults of journalists continued in a troubling trend.
Read MoreWhile last night’s protest ended relatively peacefully, with no tear gas or rubber bullets, assaults of journalists continued in a troubling trend.
Read MoreI spoke with Brian Calley on proposals to fix the damn roads– and to understand whether Republicans might consider transit a good complement.
Read MoreOne of my readers observed that she was a bit bummed out by the “yeah, but it simply can’t work
Read MoreI’ve made it my mission to read all of the Detroit books. I started with Charlie LeDuff’s sensationalist Detroit: An
Read MoreNO AMERICAN LAWYER WOULD EVER SIGN OFF ON THIS, I thought, as I grasped an iron railing, looking up into
Read MoreAt the North End Christian CDC, outside a hoophouse in Detroit’s North End, Kimberly Hill-Knott recounted the origins of the
Read MoreOn Sunday, for the first and possibly the last time, I rode my bike across the Detroit River on the
Read MoreThe water cooler topic du jour in Detroit is the grumbling about why Amazon won’t move here because the region
Read MoreThis morning I attended a public hearing for a proposed city ordinance that would require any development project receiving public
Read MoreAs the Michigan legislature debates– and will invariably pass- a bill that will open the floodgates for massive public expenditure on
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