The city says it’s on track in replacing the dozens of furnaces and hot water heaters necessary to get hundreds of Detroiters displaced by the water main break back into their homes. Some never left.
Authorities in Trenton, a city 17 miles south of Detroit, received a 911 call about the dog at 5:20 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10, according to the city’s police department, before police responded to ...
GLWA says water levels in the impacted area, which runs from Chatfield on the north to Lafayette on the south to Lewerenz on the east to Solvay on the west are receding. A Detroit Fire Department ...
The affected area runs approximately north to south from Chatfield Street to Lafayette Boulevard ... Both streets and basements were flooded, and the Detroit Fire Department was on-site working to ...