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This Week in Michigan Politics, Emily Fox and Jack Lessenberry discuss Detroit’s water shutoffs, Detroit Public School’s emergency manager and updates…
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I once knew an opinion pollster who told me he could usually determine how anyone was going to vote without ever asking who they were going to vote for.He…
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Water shutoffs to Detroiters who haven't paid their bills are not going to stop.That's the result of a ruling today by federal bankruptcy judge Stephen…
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The judge in charge of Detroit’s bankruptcy case tentatively agreed Thursday to tour parts of the city—despite concerns about his safety.City lawyers have…
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Judge Steven Rhodes approved a key settlement in Detroit’s historic bankruptcy case Friday.The deal will settle a costly interest-rate swaps agreement…
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There have been two big developments this week in the high-stakes showdown over Detroit's pensioners, its art treasures and creditors who hope bankruptcy…
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DETROIT (AP) - A federal judge has cleared the way for Detroit's Public Lighting Authority to immediately sell $60 million in bonds to begin fixing…
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When I was growing up in the 1960s, there was a popular genre of fiction: Novels about the world when and after the presumably inevitable nuclear war…
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The judge’s decision to let the city of Detroit pursue Chapter Nine bankruptcy protection could have an effect on the municipal bond market.Municipal…
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This Week in Michigan Politics, Jack Lessenberry and Christina Shockley discuss Detroit's bankruptcy eligibility.As many observers expected, Judge Steven…