Detroit Evening Report: Benson running for governor; Detroit housing values rise and more
Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, we cover Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s announcement she is running for governor; rising home values in Detroit; school closures amid frigid temperatures and more.
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Jocelyn Benson running for governor
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced early Wednesday that she is running for governor. The Democrat says her priorities will include: ensuring a government that works for all state residents, cutting costs, and protecting citizens’ rights and freedoms. Benson gained national attention in 2020, when she defended Michigan’s vote count during that year’s presidential election as Republicans made false claims of election fraud. She was first elected as Michigan’s Secretary of State in 2018 and was reelected in 2022. Current Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is term-limited and cannot run again next year.
Detroit housing values rise
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says home values in the city increased by an average of 19% last year. While assessed values rose, most homeowners will see a property tax increase of just over 3% under Michigan law. Duggan says the change can be seen in almost every Detroit neighborhood.
“So there’s a relatively lazy story that says things are happening in downtown and Midtown, when 99% of our neighborhoods have seen 40% increases in their home values in just two years,” he said. “Anyplace else in America, the narrative would be ‘this is amazing!'”
Duggan says the value of all residential property in the city grew by $1.4 billion last year. He says it’s the second largest increase on record.
Schools close amid frigid temperatures
Students across metro Detroit had another day off from school Wednesday because of the bitterly cold weather. Temperatures Wednesday morning started below zero. School systems around the region said they didn’t want students endangered by standing at bus stops or walking to school. Wind chills as low as -20 degrees could cause frostbite on exposed skin within 30 minutes. A cold weather advisory expired at noon. Temperatures will rise into the lower 20s on Thursday, meaning most schools will return to normal operations.
Stellantis to build new Dodge Durango in Detroit
The United Auto Workers union says its negotiations with Stellantis have yielded a victory for Detroit. Stellantis has announced that it will build the next generation of the Dodge Durango SUV at the Detroit Assembly Complex on the city’s east side. The union says a deal to do that was originally included in its 2023 contract, but that former CEO Carlos Tavares pulled back on that agreement. The automaker says it will also re-open its Belvidere, Illinois assembly plant to build a new mid-sized pickup truck.
Ben Johnson accepts Chicago Bears’ top job
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has been hired as the new head coach for the Chicago Bears. Johnson has received national attention in the past three years as the architect of the Lions’ powerful offense. The team won a record 15 games this season — tied for the best record in the NFL. ESPN reported that Chicago interviewed 17 different candidates for the team’s head coaching job. The Bears finished the season with a record of five wins and 12 losses. The team failed to make the playoffs.
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