Wednesday, June 13 2012 6:34 PM EDT2012-06-13 22:34:39 GMT
An Ingham County judge tossed out the controversial lawsuit filed by Detroit's corporation counsel over the city's consent agreement Wednesday.
"I do believe Dave Bing is the mayor and Dave Bing makes the decisions for the city in conformance with the rules of the City Council." With those words an Ingham County judge tossed out the controversial lawsuit filed by Detroit's corporation counsel.
Tuesday, June 12 2012 9:15 PM EDT2012-06-13 01:15:54 GMT
A lawsuit filed by Detroit's corporation counsel to block the consent agreement is drawing fire at the state capitol. At least one Republican in Lansing says the city might be dragging its feet.
A lawsuit filed by Detroit's corporation counsel to block the consent agreement is drawing fire at the state capitol. At least one Republican in Lansing says the city might be dragging its feet.
Tuesday, June 12 2012 7:14 PM EDT2012-06-12 23:14:07 GMT
Mayor Dave Bing on Tuesday ordered his chief lawyer to drop a lawsuit she filed contesting the legality of a consent agreement.
Mayor Dave Bing on Tuesday ordered his chief lawyer to drop a lawsuit she filed contesting the legality of a consent agreement that enabled Detroit to avoid having the state appoint an emergency manager to oversee the city's troubled finances.
Monday, June 11 2012 10:50 PM EDT2012-06-12 02:50:31 GMT
So is Detroit Corporation Counsel Krystal Crittendon right to press forward with the lawsuit against the state? Fox 2's Alexis Wiley asked former city councilwoman and general counsel Sharon McPhail.
So is Detroit Corporation Counsel Krystal Crittendon right to press forward with the lawsuit against the state? Fox 2's Alexis Wiley asked former city councilwoman and general counsel Sharon McPhail.
Monday, June 11 2012 9:11 PM EDT2012-06-12 01:11:15 GMT
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing told City Council that state revenue sharing likely will be withheld unless a lawsuit challenging Gov. Rick Snyder's consent agreement with the city is dropped.
Detroit's mayor warned Monday that the city could go broke if its top lawyer refuses to drop her lawsuit challenging a deal with Michigan officials that seeks to rescue the city from financial collapse.
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"I do believe Dave Bing is the mayor and Dave Bing makes the decisions for the city in conformance with the rules of the City Council."
With those words an Ingham County judge tossed out the controversial lawsuit filed by Detroit's corporation counsel. That lawsuit had potential to put Detroit's financial stability at risk and sparked a lot of concern that the city would run out of money perhaps by Friday.
What's not clear at this time is whether Krystal Crittendon plans to appeal. She did not return calls seeking comment, but barring an appeal, it appears that this consent agreement moves forward and the city narrowly avoids running out of money.
"We need to get on with running the city. The city is still in a crisis, and we can't have all of these distractions and think we're going to bring the city back," Detroit Mayor Dave Bing statedWednesday.
He says the consent agreement is back on track. The city will make its $34 million bond debt payment by Friday and convene the first meeting of the Financial Stability Board at Cobo Center that morning. City employees will keep working and continue to be paid.
"I pick up a lot of people all day, that's all they've been talking about, and I pick up a lot of city workers, that's all they've been talking about, if we don't get paid, we will not come to work," said DDOT bus driver Renee Shows.
She is relieved and so are citizens who ride the bus. Many had feared transit would be one the many city services shut down if the city ran out of money.
"It is very important because some people out here don't have transportation. There [are] elderly people that need to get to their medication or kids that need to get to school," said bus rider Chanell Bell.
"We need buses, especially people [that] don't have cars. We need to get to work and school," said bus rider Robert Randle.
For now, it looks as though those buses will keep running. The consent agreement back in place, but Local 26 union president Henry Gaffney says transit workers should not be included in that consent agreement. A federal agreement states the city must collectively bargain with transit workers or lose funding. Gaffney says that's about $50-million in federal funds the city stands to lose, and if that happens, those buses won't be on the road.
"It's coming down. We expect to negotiate. As far as that, I have to do what I have to do," said Gaffney.
It's just one of the many pending issues as the City Council prepares to appoint two people to the Financial Stability Board as early as Thursday.
"We're all back on the same page. We've signed an agreement. We all intend to live up to the agreement, and that agreement is designed to be able to deliver services in a more efficient, effective manner for the citizens of the City of Detroit. That's what we all want, and that's what we're going to all work for," said City Council President Pro Tem Gary Brown.
Thursday, May 23 2013 9:21 PM EDT2013-05-24 01:21:55 GMT
The mountains of petroleum coke along Detroit's riverfront continue to grow. Now lawmakers are saying the stuff has to go as the story gets national attention.
The mountains of petroleum coke along Detroit's riverfront continue to grow. Now lawmakers are saying the stuff has to go as the story gets national attention.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:20 PM EDT2013-05-23 03:20:38 GMT
Neighbors said he threatened them with a shotgun, then opened fire wounding two people. Now one of the victims has said he's angry the man accused of pulling the trigger is already out of jail.
Neighbors said he threatened them with a shotgun, then opened fire wounding two people. Now one of the victims has said he's angry the man accused of pulling the trigger is already out of jail.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:57 PM EDT2013-05-23 00:57:50 GMT
Prosecutors have now filed charges against Myron Williams, a next door neighbor to a woman found strangled in Grosse Pointe Park, but the counts do not include murder.
Prosecutors have now filed charges against Myron Williams, a next door neighbor to a woman found strangled in Grosse Pointe Park, but the counts do not include murder.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:17 PM EDT2013-05-22 00:17:22 GMT
We are learning more about the past of the man currently in police custody in connection with the murder of 35-year-old Sabrina Gianino.
We are learning more about the past of the man currently in police custody in connection with the murder of 35-year-old Sabrina Gianino. 42-year-old Myron Williams is on probation in Michigan for a drug paraphernalia charge. He also has quite a past in Louisiana.
Monday, May 20 2013 7:30 PM EDT2013-05-20 23:30:05 GMT
There are new developments in the murder of a young woman in Grosse Pointe Park. Police have a person in custody in connection with the death of Sabrina Gianino, who was found strangled last week.
There are new developments in the murder of a young woman in Grosse Pointe Park. Police have a person in custody in connection with the death of Sabrina Gianino, who was found strangled last week.
Friday, May 24 2013 1:52 PM EDT2013-05-24 17:52:39 GMT
Alan Lee asks Wallace if the subject of Viagara will 'come up' in Wallace's scheduled interview with former Senator Bob Dole. Wallace responds, "Comes up, really that's what you're going to say?"
Alan Lee asks Wallace if the subject of Viagara will 'come up' in Wallace's scheduled interview with former Senator Bob Dole. Wallace responds, "Comes up, really that's what you're going to say?"
Friday, May 24 2013 1:29 PM EDT2013-05-24 17:29:01 GMT
School officials say an earlier lockdown at three schools in Allen Park Friday has been lifted.
School officials say an earlier lockdown at three schools in Allen Park Friday has been lifted. Officials say police gave the all-clear at Allen Park Middle School, Lindemann Elementary and Riley Education Center around 12:40 p.m. Friday.
Friday, May 24 2013 12:07 PM EDT2013-05-24 16:07:12 GMT
Officials say the Detroit Institute of Arts' collection could be sold to help satisfy creditors if the financially troubled city of Detroit seeks bankruptcy protection.
Officials say the Detroit Institute of Arts' collection could be sold to help satisfy creditors if the financially troubled city of Detroit seeks bankruptcy protection.
Friday, May 24 2013 11:49 AM EDT2013-05-24 15:49:41 GMT
Investigators say the number of tips is dwindling in the kidnapping and slaying of a 5-year-old Michigan girl who disappeared four years ago and was found buried near a Michigan river.
Investigators say the number of tips is dwindling in the kidnapping and slaying of a 5-year-old Michigan girl who disappeared four years ago and was found buried near a Michigan river.
Friday, May 24 2013 10:15 AM EDT2013-05-24 14:15:15 GMT
More than 150 dogs have been removed from locations owned by a breeding facility in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula, where officials said the animals were living in outdoor enclosures with little protection.
More than 150 dogs have been removed from locations owned by a breeding facility in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula, where officials said the animals were living in outdoor enclosures with little protection.
Friday, May 24 2013 8:27 AM EDT2013-05-24 12:27:33 GMT
If you'd like to contribute to the Oklahoma tornado relief efforts, FOX 2's Amy Andrews says you can drop off supplies at the Democratic Club of Taylor (23400 Wick Rd.) now through Sunday.
If you'd like to contribute to the Oklahoma tornado relief efforts, FOX 2's Amy Andrews says you can drop off supplies at the Democratic Club of Taylor (23400 Wick Rd.) now through Sunday.
Friday, May 24 2013 7:19 AM EDT2013-05-24 11:19:36 GMT
Michigan's public schools would get about 3 percent more and it's community colleges and universities about 2 percent more in overall funding next fiscal year under measures approved by Republican-led budget panels.
Michigan's public schools would get about 3 percent more and it's community colleges and universities about 2 percent more in overall funding next fiscal year under measures approved by Republican-led budget panels.
Friday, May 24 2013 6:47 AM EDT2013-05-24 10:47:05 GMT
Jimmy Howard stopped 25 shots as the Red Wings beat the Chicago Blackhawks 2-0 on Thursday night in Game 4 of the second round series to put the NHL's best team during the regular season on the brink of elimination.
Jimmy Howard stopped 25 shots as the Red Wings beat the Chicago Blackhawks 2-0 on Thursday night in Game 4 of the second round series to put the NHL's best team during the regular season on the brink of elimination.