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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- A judge in Detroit's bankruptcy case has rejected a request from creditors for a court order allowing them to examine valuable art.…
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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- Chrysler, Ford and General Motors are interested in preserving art and shoring up pensions in Detroit's bankruptcy case. The Detroit…
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LANSING, MI (AP)-- Michigan's attorney general says he may not oppose cuts in pensions for city of Detroit retirees. Bill Schuette has said for months…
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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- A tentative deal on a contract between Detroit and some unions could speed up the city's bankruptcy process. The city and the Coalition…
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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- A federal judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy has selected experts from Boston and New York to advise him on the city's plan to get…
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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- The city of Detroit has reached a deal with retired police officers and firefighters that would preserve current pensions. Under the…
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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- Some creditors in Detroit's bankruptcy with eyes on city-owned art say they've found buyers willing to pay more than $1 billion for…
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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- Bankrupt Detroit has been given approval to move forward with a $120 million quality of life loan to help improve city services.…
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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- The city of Detroit says it has reached yet another deal to settle a pension debt with UBS and Bank of America Merrill Lynch for $85…
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DETROIT, MI (AP)-- A judge has set a June 16 trial on Detroit's plan to emerge from bankruptcy. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes set a series of…