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Today on Stateside, new draft regulations for PFAS in drinking water take a step closer to becoming a reality. Plus, Detroit struggles to get landlords to…
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Wayne County will foreclose on fewer Detroit homes this year for the fourth straight year, according to numbers the Wayne County Treasurer’s Office…
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11 years after the start of the recession and housing crash, the ripple effects are still felt acutely across Detroit and Wayne County, members of a U.S.…
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At a time of low unemployment for African Americans, educated, well-connected professionals are starting new lives in cities such as Charlotte, N.C.
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Tenants who try to fight an eviction can quickly get caught up in bewildering legal issues. According to recent reporting from The Detroit News's…
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Researchers say more immigrant homeowners could help stabilize neighborhoods in Detroit.That's according to a study released Wednesday by the economic…
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Most Detroit landlords will no longer be able do to criminal background checks on potential tenants until they’ve otherwise completed the rental…
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Rent has increased more in Detroit as a percentage of household income than in any other large U.S. city in the last few years, according to a report by…
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Detroit expanded a program this year that gives some people a last-minute chance to avoid tax foreclosure, but its reach could be limited by time and…
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Detroit’s homeless population is trending downward for the third year in a row—in part, officials say, because of an emphasis on finding people…