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Detroiters Await Ruling on Federal Preliminary Injunction to Extend Water Shutoff Moratorium  

Not to long ago, federal Judge Denise Page Hood heard arguments in favor of a preliminary injunction to extend the temporary moratorium on water...

News Stories, Developments, And Issues to Follow in 2023  

Photo: Getty Images   It’s challenging to identify a collection of local, regional, state, and national news stories and issues that will potentially impact the lives...

Black Developers to Redevelop Historic Fisher Body 21 Into 433 Apartments

A historic factory in Detroit that was once a major eyesore will become a new symbol of hope as it transforms into a mixed-use...

Why Black Detroiters are Leaving the City for the Suburbs

Over the last decade, Detroit and Michigan's Black population dropped in numbers, according to the latest U.S. Census that reveals Black residents have grown...

Detroit Remembers – 54 Years Later: The Summer of 1967   

*The Michigan Chronicle is discussing the Detroit Rebellion 1967 and its 54th anniversary in the City of Detroit in this three-part summer series. In...

Black Bottom Neighborhood in Detroit Granted Historical Marker

A former Black Bottom neighborhood was recently recognized as a state historical marker at Lafayette Central Park, 1500 E. Lafayette, Detroit, according to the...

Black Detroit on Juneteenth

A past Juneteenth event at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, features African drumming. Photo provided by Edward Foxworth     It’s not lost on...

Breaking the Generational Curse: The History of Poverty in Black Detroit  

  *The Michigan Chronicle is discussing generational poverty in Detroit, and its history at large in America, in this four-part series during Black History Month....

Who’s Who in BLACK DETROIT

Michael Burton learned the alphabet by repeating the letters stamped on the back of the automobiles he saw driving down street...

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