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By Malachi Barrett Verified| BridgeDetroit Verified When are elections? Primary: Aug. 5, 2025General Election: Nov. 4, 2025Learn more about voting, including election term definitions and other important dates, in the full voter guide. What’s on the ballot in Detroit? MayorCity clerkAll nine City Council seatsThe Board of Police Commissioners Community advisory councilsTo learn more, see the full list of Detroit mayoral candidates and see what they’re saying. Am I registered to vote?
By Malachi Barrett Verified| BridgeDetroit Verified Sacred burial site returned to indigenous tribeTroubled gas station changes handsMore rental inspectors on board Sidewalks damaged by demolition workWelcome back. I’m still Malachi Barrett. Indigenous people have regained control of a sacred burial mound at Historic Fort Wayne dating back more than 1,000 years. The City Council unanimously approved a deed transfer giving a 0.58-acre site to the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi (NHBP) for $1
By Malachi Barrett Verified, Bridge Detroit| Planet Detroit@ Overview: -A concrete mixing plant in Cadillac Heights is legally allowed to operate due to its industrial zoning. -"My child cannot play in his own yard," says resident Matthew Tomasz. -The plant's owners say their ready-mix facility is eco-friendly, reduces airborne dust compared to manual mixing sites. Detroiters are organizing to shut down an east side concrete mixing plant owned by the powerful Moroun family
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BridgeDetroit
BridgeDetroit is a nonprofit community news, information, and engagement media service in America's largest majority African American city. All of BridgeDetroit's content is anchored in an ongoing effort to engage Detroiters and identify the issues THEY see as crucial to their lives and to their understanding of the city's civic life. BridgeDetroit is produced by, and for Detroiters, and its goal is to fill a growing deficit of vital information and engagement in the city's news ecosystem.
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