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Briana Rice

Detroit

Civic life reporter for Outlier Media. DM's open, email me at [email protected]. She/her

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  • 6 days ago | michiganpublic.org | Briana Rice

    This story was originally published by Outlier Media. Nine people are running to become Detroit’s next mayor — the first new person to hold the office in over a decade. Now comes the hard part: getting your vote. We’ve put together a short dispatch to let you know what you can expect from Outlier Media’s election coverage in the coming months. And we want to hear from you: What issues do you want the candidates to address? Reach out to me at [email protected].

  • 1 week ago | bridgedetroit.com | Briana Rice |Sarah Hulett |Christine Ferretti

    This article first appeared on Outlier Media and is republished here under a Creative Commons License. In church basements and rec centers — anywhere with free space to offer — Detroit’s community advisory councils (CACs) gather to hear concerns from their neighbors. If you’ve never heard of a community advisory council, chances are good you don’t have one. Only three of Detroit’s seven districts do. Voters in those districts will elect CAC representatives in November.

  • 2 weeks ago | outliermedia.org | Briana Rice |Sarah Hulett

    In church basements and rec centers — anywhere with free space to offer — Detroit’s community advisory councils (CACs) gather to hear concerns from their neighbors. If you’ve never heard of a community advisory council, chances are good you don’t have one. Only three of Detroit’s seven districts do. Voters in those districts will elect CAC representatives in November.

  • 1 month ago | outliermedia.org | Briana Rice

    Nine candidates, one big job. Detroit is seeing its first population growth in years — bringing new businesses, parks and community spaces. In the past 12 years under Mayor Mike Duggan’s administration, Detroiters have been resilient and engaged — but many longstanding challenges remain — and plenty of Detroiters want to know when the improvements they’re seeing in some parts of the city will reach their neighborhoods.

  • 1 month ago | outliermedia.org | Briana Rice

    Nine people are running to become Detroit’s next mayor — the first new person to hold the office in over a decade. Now comes the hard part: getting your vote. We’ve put together a short dispatch to let you know what you can expect from Outlier Media’s election coverage in the coming months. And we want to hear from you: What issues do you want the candidates to address? Reach out to me at [email protected]. In the meantime, here’s a brief introduction to the people who want to run Detroit.

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Briana Rice
Briana Rice @BriRiceWrites
9 May 25

RT @DougTribou: This year, Detroit voters will choose a new mayor. Current Mayor Mike Duggan is running for governor. There are nine candid…

Briana Rice
Briana Rice @BriRiceWrites
7 May 25

RT @DougTribou: There are nine candidates to replace Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, who's running for governor. Outlier Media reporter's @BriRi…

Briana Rice
Briana Rice @BriRiceWrites
1 May 25

For the first time in over a decade, there’s going to be a competitive race for Mayor. Here’s a brief guide on the nine people who want your vote. https://t.co/Cq46I84Oq8