The city reduces controversial surcharge after religious leaders balk.
Urban Affairs
In-depth reporting on Michigan’s largest city and surrounding communities, including deep dives into the big changes afoot in Detroit, its schools, neighborhoods, institutions and city hall.
‘The Intersection’ book explores race, rebellion and the damage done in 1967 Detroit
Compilation from Bridge and the Detroit Journalism Cooperative measures how much has changed since deadly days of 1967. It goes on sale today. Get your copy in one click.
'The Intersection': ORDER TODAY
Click here to order your copy of our latest, book, “The Intersection.” Fifty years after anger and frustration over police-community relations boiled over into a rebellion in Detroit, there are lots of people asking what we’ve learned, how we’ve changed.
Top of the pecking order: Meet your Detroit Chicken
Which came first, the artist or the egg? High art generates a new breed of chicken for a Detroit urban farm.
That Detroit rarity: a home mortgage
Can you call it a comeback if mortgages are only written in a few communities? Several years into a downtown recovery, neighborhood mortgage lending remains “pathetic.”
One promise Mike Duggan can’t keep?
Detroit’s mayor has said early and often he should be judged by whether Detroit gains population. So far, it hasn’t.
How Trump can help Detroit
Suffice to say, Detroit did not go Donald Trump’s way last November. But the new president promised to bring more jobs, better schools and safer streets to African-American communities. We asked Detroit residents and civic leaders what making Detroit great again might look like.
Detroit churches face off with mayor over spike in water bills
Noah had to deal with a deluge. So do Detroit faith leaders, in the form of sharply rising bills to cover stormwater runoff. The city is offering help, but some say they fear closure.
How one businesswoman is drawing inspiration from a legendary madam
Bailey Sisoy Isgro never knew Helen McGowan, the infamous “Motor City Madam,” whose women catered to Detroit’s discretion-seeking power brokers. But her brothel is fueling another potent business.
Refugees in Michigan by the numbers
People from six of seven countries named in President Trump’s temporary immigration ban have come to Michigan in the last 15 years. Here are the data.