Detroit Evening Report: Detroit’s population increases for three years in a row
The Detroit population grew for a third straight year. A city that has been losing residents for decades is making a come back. In 2025 the Motor City gained about 5,000 new residents according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In 2024 Detroit had nearly 7,000 new residents.
The total population in 2025 is about 649,095. Grand Rapids was the only other city to add more than one thousand people.
The Census shows that Detroit also grew at a faster pace than other major cities that had 250,000 residents or more.
Additional headlines for Thursday, May 14, 2026
GLWA raises rates for water, sewage
In July of 2026, Detroiters will be paying higher water and sewer bills. The Great Lakes Water Authority voted to increase water rates by 5.8% and sewer rates by 4.26% earlier this year. This mimics an increase they did in 2025.
This increase worsens the affordability gap, where some residents can’t afford the high costs. There are pushes for a statewide water affordability plan from different coalitions backed by the People’s Water Board Coalition. This plan would connect water bills to the household income in the hopes of creating a stable and equitable revenue source.
Sports
NBA
The Detroit Pistons face elimination on the road tomorrow after suffering a tough loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers yesterday in Game 5 of their series. Last night’s game went into the overtime and the Pistons struggled to overcome some late runs that ended with the game score 117—113.
The Pistons will have to win tomorrow’s game to bring it back to Detroit for a win or go home Game 7.
Tomorrow’s game will be at the Rocket Arena. Tip off is at 7:00 p.m.
MLB
The Detroit Tigers face loss against the Mets yesterday in the score 2-3.
The is the second straight loss to the Mets keeping the home team at the bottom of the American League Central Division.
‘Sons of Detroit’ documentary screening
Detroit Arts Institute is showing a screening of Son of Detroit. It is a film about the Motor City told through the lens of one unique family. Director Jeremy Xido returns to Detroit after 20 years to reconnect with the Black family who raised him as he confronts societal and racial struggles.
The screening is on Sunday, May 17 at the Detroit Institute of Art. For more information go to dia.org.
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