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Detroit transit chief of staff fired after Metro Times report

16 March 2026 at 17:34

Detroit Department of Transportation Chief of Staff Jennie Whitfield was fired Friday, a week after Metro Times reported that she was accused of showing up drunk at the Rosa Parks Transit Center, berating employees, assaulting a security guard, and chasing a pigeon through the building. Whitfield’s departure was announced internally by DDOT Director Robert Cramer, […]

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Supporters believe Temujin Kensu is a ‘political prisoner’

24 February 2026 at 16:37

After nearly 40 years supporters across the globe remain committed to advocating for Temujin Kensu’s release. While maintaining hope that he will eventually see freedom, some of Kensu’s staunchest defenders say they face an uphill climb to overcome Michigan politics and obstacles not related to the facts of his innocence, to help Kensu receive justice. “There is an abundance of corruption in Michigan politics… that keeps Kensu in jail,” says Debbie O’Sullivan of Australia. After learning about Kensu through an […]

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New poll shows Benson pulling ahead as Duggan slips despite big spending

19 February 2026 at 18:00

A new statewide poll shows Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson opening up a narrow lead in Michigan’s 2026 governor’s race, while independent candidate Mike Duggan is losing ground, even after allies and pro-Trumpers poured seven figures into boosting his campaign.

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Youth in Detroit Seeing Impact from ‘Violence Interrupters’ Programs

31 December 2025 at 15:48

When I read about violence interrupters, I always come back to the same tension. The work is built for moments that rarely make a police report. A brewing argument that never becomes a shooting. A teen who decides to go home instead of circling back. A friend who pulls someone out of the heat of […]

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Detroit Mayor-elect Mary Sheffield confirms low-key weekend wedding

8 December 2025 at 14:02

Before she takes office next month as Detroit’s first woman mayor, Mary Sheffield quietly got married over the weekend. The news was confirmed Monday in a statement by Sheffield’s transition team, Rise Higher Detroit. “Mayor-elect Mary Sheffield and her fiancé, Rickey Jackson, Jr., exchanged vows in a private ceremony over the weekend in Detroit,” the […]

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