The ex-mayor says Michigan voters aren't thinking about Detroit dirt as cleanup costs rise and the FBI takes over a criminal ...
Detroit police and state environmental regulators are separately probing two companies believed to have together filled hundreds of Detroit demolition sites with toxic dirt, threatening to cost the ...
This story has been updated with new information. Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield has instated tighter controls over the city's demolition program and ordered the expansion of notifications to residents ...
Detroit demolition program questions cast a cloud over city hall Demolitions kick up a lot of dust, but Detroit's program is winding down with a round of mud slinging between demolition contractors ...
The billboards will be up for two weeks in at least three Detroit locations, accompanied by a digital ad campaign.
Detroit ― The effort to identify how many Detroit home demolition sites may contain toxic dirt has grown in size and cost. Initially, the number of sites to be tested for toxic dirt was around 420, ...
Arsenic and lead are among the contaminants found at dozens of Detroit neighborhood demolition sites, according to the first round of test results released by the city late last month amid state and ...
The fallout from Detroit’s toxic demolition dirt scandal continues to grow months after former Mayor Mike Duggan left office, with the city now testing more than 650 sites and spending millions more ...
Back in September, then-Mayor Mike Duggan asked the Detroit Police Department to investigate potential fraud by Gayanga Co., a Detroit-based contractor suspected of using contaminated dirt to backfill ...