Detroit’s Bankruptcy Journey: Judge Rosen’s Grand Bargain and Rebirth
Detroit’s bankruptcy restructured $7 billion in debt, sparing the DIA from liquidation. Judge Rosen’s “Grand Bargain” aided.
Detroit’s bankruptcy restructured $7 billion in debt, sparing the DIA from liquidation. Judge Rosen’s “Grand Bargain” aided.

In the 70s, Latino students at the University of Michigan formed La Raza, a collective of artists and makers.

The new Republican speaker of the Michigan House is unsure about forwarding previous session bills to the governor.

In today’s episode, we discuss AI in police report writing, a new Red Wings coach, a runner’s city challenge, and more.

Flint to join program eliminating medical debt for residents, leveraging $50k to erase $32M in debts for many locals.

The Detroit Auto Show returns to its roots at Huntington Place, showcasing domestic and international automakers.

Explore Mcity’s open-source digital twin, a virtual tool for autonomous vehicle testing, accessible globally.

Bills to expand Michigan’s open records laws to include the governor’s office were among the first introduced this session.

Republicans took control of the state House, granting the Oversight Committee broad subpoena power amid Democratic concerns.

Environmental groups support Michigan’s solar project process amid GOP criticism, emphasizing normal public input.

In today’s episode, we talk with the former mayor of Grand Rapids about her career and discuss the Detroit Auto Show.

Detroit’s police oversight board improved attendance in 2024, but issues remain, with some meetings ending early.

