While the auto-industry rescue sparked a strong turnaround, many have been left behind.
Companies bet that "Made in Detroit" can outsell "Made in America."
We talked with Detroiters as they looked for relief at a water affordability fair.
Residents say they get less opportunity to negotiate when water shut-off looms.
Companies that insured Detroit's debt also made other bad bets.
If one city doesn't pay up in full, does bond money dry up for everybody else?
Why the California state pension system cares about Detroit's bankruptcy.
The judge ruled that Detroit will have the protection of bankruptcy court as it seeks to get out from under its debts.
The city says it can't pay for the $18 billion in long-term liabilities it has accumulated.
Detroit's bankruptcy last month has sent ripples through the $3.7-trillion municipal bond market, but so far the fallout seems limited to communities in Michigan.