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Detroit
What's happened since Detroit turned off delinquent residents' taps
Jul 28, 2014
Residents say they get less opportunity to negotiate when water shut-off looms.
Some bond insurers oppose Detroit's bankruptcy plan
Jul 24, 2014
Companies that insured Detroit's debt also made other bad bets.
Detroit's revamped pension plan may set new precedents
Jun 20, 2014
Why the California state pension system cares about Detroit's bankruptcy.
JPMorgan Chase investing in Detroit's community
by
Noel King
May 21, 2014
JPMorgan invests $100 million in homes, businesses and job training in Detroit.
Treasury Secretary defends sanctions on Russia
by
Kai Ryssdal
Apr 25, 2014
"Even the Russians are admitting that they are having an impact," Secretary Jack Lew said.
The post-recall GM: What's it look like?
Apr 24, 2014
GM has replaced some senior executives and established a new engineering division devoted to safety and quality.
Unpaid water bill? Detroit will turn off the tap
Mar 28, 2014
Half the bankrupt city's residents are delinquent on their water bills. Businesses, schools and the city itself owe more than $50 million in unpaid water bills.
For public good, not for profit.
Could Detroit strong arm its creditors?
Mar 4, 2014
If the judge approves, a new agreement could be a big step toward the city getting out of bankruptcy.
Michigan wants 50,000 skilled immigrants to save Detroit
Jan 23, 2014
But employment-based visas aren't divvied up geographically.
Detroit: A city built for 2 million, with 700,000 left
by
Sarah Hulett
Nov 4, 2013
Detroit's infrastructure problems grind on, despite bankruptcy.