A bill that would have created long-term funding for “ShotStoppers” community violence intervention program died in the Michigan Legislature’s Democrat-led lame duck session.
Detroit City Notebook
Eyes on Detroit City Council election year
An airport revamp, taxis on the Detroit River and Herman Kiefer development hurdles are among the topics Detroit City Council tackled at its first meeting of 2025.
What even happened this year?
BridgeDetroit Reporter Malachi Barrett shares some highlights from 2024 — and what to expect in the New Year.
Ethics hearing set for ex-Detroit planning director
Detroit’s ethics board will decide next month whether former Planning Director Antoine Bryant violated the City Charter by independently approving contracts.
Why Mary Sheffield is running for Detroit mayor in 2025
Mary Sheffield talked with BridgeDetroit on Wednesday about big ideas she has for Detroit, and what she brings to the table as the 2025 mayoral race starts.
Sheffield lays out vision for Detroit’s next chapter
Sheffield is running for mayor as a uniter and fighter, promising to continue economic growth while ensuring development brings inclusive benefits to residents.
Why Mike Duggan is running for Michigan governor as an independent
Duggan said both the “far right” and “far left” have stood in the way of good ideas.
Who’s funding Detroit’s next mayor?
Five candidates took the initial step of forming committees that are legally required to fundraise and perform other campaign activities.
Fight over Detroit flood funds
Malachi has the wrap up from the last formal session of 2024: Tenants right commission, solar farm zoning, police chief search and more.
DDOT bus behavior rule dropped
A proposed ban on political activity on city buses was struck out of a pending ordinance to honor feedback from transit activists.
