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Ex-Detroit council president Charles Pugh granted parole
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MIOSHA proposes fine for Wayne County over corporal s death inside jail
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Michigan Supreme Court Suspends Decertification of Proposal P, Allowing Detroit Charter Question on August Ballot
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Nicole Curtis still cries foul after winning fight with land bank over Detroit house
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Tall grass swayed in the breeze in front of the house at 451 E. Grand Blvd. Saturday, during a press conference called by HGTV star Nicole Curtis, who won the rundown home in a court battle earlier this month.
Curtis, host of Rehab Addict, and her attorney, Jim Rasor of Royal Oak, said they wanted to call attention to what they called abuses by the Detroit Land Bank Authority, which claimed ownership of the house after Curtis had purchased it in 2017.
Curtis also invited the public to attend an open house at the home starting at noon on Sunday, and mounted an American flag on the front porch in recognition of the Memorial Day weekend.
Share May 27, 2021, 6:49 AM Proposal P, concerning the city-charter revision battled over for years now, appears to be dead in the water, following a ruling by a Wayne Circuit Court Wednesday.
Police keep the peace at a raucous charter commission meeting in 2019.
(File photo) Judge Timothy Kenny ruled in favor of decertifying the proposal set for the city s August ballot, in a case brought by a group of Detroit city residents. The revisions to the city s framing document were rejected by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer late last month, who said they violated state law. The new charter requires voter approval before taking effect.