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March 23, 2026

Detroit Public Library system capital needs study to yield ‘a big number’

Detroit's Public Library system is conducting a comprehensive structural evaluation of its facilities, with anticipated repair costs ranging between $200 million and $300 million. The assessment, contracted in February with results expected by September, will examine critical infrastructure needs including foundations, HVAC systems, and roofing across the main branch and satellite locations that haven't seen new construction in forty years. City Council members are exploring funding mechanisms, particularly bond issuance, though legal analysis confirms only the city itself—not the library independently—has authority to issue such debt. Despite the daunting capital needs, the library system maintains financial stability with a balanced budget, $72 million in reserves, and an additional $2 million in annual revenue from the recently passed Proposal L.

March 23, 2026

Detroit’s plan to relight residential blocks, alleyways

Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield has announced a major streetlighting expansion initiative that will install at least 3,000 new mid-block streetlights throughout the city's seven council districts, addressing gaps left by the 2014 relighting project that focused primarily on main roads and intersections. The $1 million initiative, overseen by the Public Lighting Authority, represents fulfillment of Sheffield's campaign promise to enhance public safety in residential neighborhoods that have remained inadequately illuminated. Community input meetings are scheduled throughout April to help identify the most critical lighting needs before finalizing the plan in June. Installation is expected to begin in July and continue through November 2026, while officials also plan to address the separate issue of poorly lit alleyways in coordination with DTE Energy's infrastructure upgrades.

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March 23, 2026

Scotland-America tartan to celebrate 250 years of cultural ties

Heriot-Watt University in Scotland has been commissioned by the Scottish Government to create a commemorative tartan celebrating 250 years since America's Declaration of Independence. Design students at the university's Galashiels campus have submitted proposals, and five finalists have been selected from the competition. The winning design will become the official tartan for America250, the organization coordinating anniversary celebrations in the United States, and will be manufactured at a Scottish mill. This initiative represents a broader effort to recognize and celebrate the historical contributions of Scottish immigrants to American history and the enduring connections between the two nations. # Key Takeaways

March 23, 2026

Detroit 5th grader uplifts Black culture one viral video at a time

Ten-year-old Robyn McKee, known online as Rosie White, has gained over 100,000 Instagram followers by creating humorous educational videos impersonating Black historical figures and cultural icons. The Detroit native began making these videos at age three or four after a preschool Rosa Parks project, with her mother Kenya White handling costume design and her older sister A'Blesyn Davis managing filming and editing. The family project, dubbed the "Big 3," aims to teach positive Black history beyond what Kenya White learned in school, showcasing contributions from inventors, artists, and athletes through kid-friendly performances. Their viral success has led to appearances with Oprah Winfrey, on the Tamron Hall Show, and at Reverend Jesse Jackson's funeral, while both daughters pursue their entertainment career aspirations.

March 23, 2026

‘Transparency, accountability’ key to community policing and violence intervention

At a University of Michigan and BridgeDetroit panel discussion on community safety, experts examined Detroit's response to the 2020 George Floyd protests and explored alternatives to traditional policing. The diverse panel—including a community organizer, Detroit's Community Violence Intervention administrator, a police commissioner, and a historian—discussed how credible messengers with lived experience can de-escalate conflicts more effectively than police through trust-based relationships. Panelists criticized over-reliance on surveillance technology and inconsistent funding cycles that undermine violence prevention programs, arguing that public safety requires a comprehensive approach addressing housing, mental health, and community relationships rather than policing alone. They emphasized that meaningful change demands civic engagement, including utilizing existing oversight mechanisms like the Board of Police Commissioners, and that personal stories rather than statistics ultimately drive policy reform.

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March 21, 2026

The Bachelorette's messy break-up with its unlikely star Taylor Frankie Paul

ABC cancelled the premiere of The Bachelorette Season 22 just three days before its scheduled debut after newly released footage showed star Taylor Frankie Paul allegedly attacking her ex-boyfriend in front of her daughter. The network had cast Paul, a TikTok influencer and star of Hulu's Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, in an unprecedented attempt to revitalize the declining franchise by bringing in a contestant from outside Bachelor Nation with millions of social media followers. Despite Paul's well-documented history of domestic violence charges, mental health issues, and criminal convictions that were featured prominently on her Hulu show, ABC proceeded with her casting as part of a high-risk strategy to attract new audiences. The decision backfired dramatically when the additional footage emerged, leading to immediate cancellation, loss of sponsorships like Cinnabon, and what experts estimate will be eight-figure financial losses for Disney.

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March 21, 2026

Tax Scams Are On the Rise. Here’s What to Know

Tax-related scams involving robocalls, texts, and phishing emails have significantly increased this tax season, with artificial intelligence making fraudulent attempts more sophisticated and numerous, according to the Federal Trade Commission's consumer protection bureau. Scammers frequently impersonate the IRS through various communication channels, using alarming language and fake links to steal personal information or install malware on victims' devices. Identity theft remains particularly common, with criminals using stolen social security numbers to file fraudulent tax returns before legitimate taxpayers can submit their own. Consumer advocates recommend that people avoid clicking links in unsolicited messages, instead typing official website URLs directly into browsers, and emphasize the importance of remembering that the IRS never initiates contact through text messages or threatening phone calls. # Key Takeaways

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March 21, 2026

Regime Change And The Roots Of U.S. Hostility With Iran

The opinion piece argues that current U.S. military actions against Iran represent a continuation of historical American imperialism dating back to the 1953 CIA-backed overthrow of Iran's democratically elected leader Mohammad Mosaddegh. The author contends that Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent speech in Munich reveals the underlying colonial logic driving American foreign policy, which maintains Western dominance through military intervention. The piece emphasizes Israel's role as a U.S. proxy encouraging aggression against Iran and frames the conflict as part of a global system of white supremacy. The author calls for dismantling the military-industrial complex and redirecting the trillion-dollar military budget toward domestic needs, urging Democrats to adopt radically different foreign policy positions in upcoming midterm elections. # Key Takeaways

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March 23, 2026

Detroit 5th grader uplifts Black culture one viral video at a time

Ten-year-old Robyn McKee, known online as Rosie White, has gained over 100,000 Instagram followers by creating humorous educational videos impersonating Black historical figures and cultural icons. The Detroit native began making these videos at age three or four after a preschool Rosa Parks project, with her mother Kenya White handling costume design and her older sister A'Blesyn Davis managing filming and editing. The family project, dubbed the "Big 3," aims to teach positive Black history beyond what Kenya White learned in school, showcasing contributions from inventors, artists, and athletes through kid-friendly performances. Their viral success has led to appearances with Oprah Winfrey, on the Tamron Hall Show, and at Reverend Jesse Jackson's funeral, while both daughters pursue their entertainment career aspirations.

Read more

March 23, 2026

‘Transparency, accountability’ key to community policing and violence intervention

At a University of Michigan and BridgeDetroit panel discussion on community safety, experts examined Detroit's response to the 2020 George Floyd protests and explored alternatives to traditional policing. The diverse panel—including a community organizer, Detroit's Community Violence Intervention administrator, a police commissioner, and a historian—discussed how credible messengers with lived experience can de-escalate conflicts more effectively than police through trust-based relationships. Panelists criticized over-reliance on surveillance technology and inconsistent funding cycles that undermine violence prevention programs, arguing that public safety requires a comprehensive approach addressing housing, mental health, and community relationships rather than policing alone. They emphasized that meaningful change demands civic engagement, including utilizing existing oversight mechanisms like the Board of Police Commissioners, and that personal stories rather than statistics ultimately drive policy reform.

Read more

March 23, 2026

Detroit Public Library system capital needs study to yield ‘a big number’

Detroit's Public Library system is conducting a comprehensive structural evaluation of its facilities, with anticipated repair costs ranging between $200 million and $300 million. The assessment, contracted in February with results expected by September, will examine critical infrastructure needs including foundations, HVAC systems, and roofing across the main branch and satellite locations that haven't seen new construction in forty years. City Council members are exploring funding mechanisms, particularly bond issuance, though legal analysis confirms only the city itself—not the library independently—has authority to issue such debt. Despite the daunting capital needs, the library system maintains financial stability with a balanced budget, $72 million in reserves, and an additional $2 million in annual revenue from the recently passed Proposal L.

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