Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick recently asked a judge to end his supervised release and says that his $1.5 million restitution debt is already...
Starting today, any foodservice employee living or working in Detroit, regardless of how old they are, can call to schedule an appointment to receive...
Ex-Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has been released from prison with the help of former president Donald Trump. Hours before leaving office, the president granted...
The people have spoken!
On Tuesday, November, 5, 2019 former Flint city councilman and current state Rep. Sheldon Neeley defeated incumbent Mayor Karen Weaver.
Voters have...
Southfield City Council President Sylvia Jordan announced her candidacy for mayor of Southfield on the steps of the Southfield City Hall. Flanked by supporters,...
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors’s Working Group of Mayors and Police Chiefs have made a set of recommendations coming on the heels...
Mayor Cory Booker, with six weeks left in his campaign for a U.S. Senate seat, is grappling with a surge in violence that has left nine people dead in his city in as many days. Booker, a second-term mayor and rising star in the Democratic Party, announced Wednesday the city will extend a summer deployment of increased police patrols in troubled neighborhoods, boost police overtime and deploy narcotics officers and tactical forces. “The spate of violence that our city has seen over the last couple of weeks is unconscionable and drives me towards both anger and sadness,” Booker, who spent Labor Day weekend campaigning, said in a statement. Among the nine people killed in Newark, the state’s biggest city, since Aug. 26 was a pizza delivery driver, who was robbed and shot. Five of the killings involved guns, drugs or gangs, and two were domestic incidents, police Director Samuel DeMaio said. The killings aren’t believed to be connected, and it appears all the victims were ...