Detroit, MI|Press Release|
City Of Detroit: Mayor Duggan Addresses City's Flood Response
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Tentative contract includes wage increases for all members and additional increases for firefighters with EMT or Paramedic classifications
Discussion about this topic brought forth public comments from three local residents and the city's arborist consultant, of Northville T ...
NCFD provides fire suppression, basic life support (BLS) EMS, fire prevention and inspection services and public education for the citie ...
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Address to be broadcast and live-streamed on city government channels at 7 p.m., Monday, July 12th
A public meeting will be held at Drake Park on July 14 for the Drake Park Improvements project and Flanders Park Pathway.
The Ford River Mouth Boating Access Site, located 7 miles south of Escanaba on M-35 in Delta County, will close July 11 through Sept. 3.
Browndog Barlor in downtown Northville, and Guernsey Farms Dairy, on Novi Road, make their own ice cream. Rebecca's Family Restaurant, i ...
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Water customers in Cornerstone Village, East English Village and Morningside are advised to flush their plumbing to remove any sediment.
Effective Thursday, DDOT has lifted seating capacity limits.
Mayor Neeley continues to work with the service provider on behalf of the residents of the City of Flint.
Trash, recycling and yard waste pickup will not be affected by the Fourth of July holiday and will remain on its normal schedule.
Residents are asked to please only call 911 if there is an emergency response required.
The City of Flint continues to move forward to competitively bid its garbage service provider.
Since Friday, many areas of Detroit received as much as seven inches of rain, causing widespread street flooding.
City of Detroit officials asked for residents’ input on how to spend funds through the American Rescue Plan Act, and Detroiters have
The order states that action is necessary to reduce transmission of COVID-19 and to protect the public’s health in Detroit.