Detroit Evening Report: Project Clean Slate reaches 20,000 expungements
Hernz Laguerre April 30, 2026Detroit marks a major Project Clean Slate milestone, gas prices climb across Michigan, local teams gear up for a big weekend, and Detroit Vinylfest returns.
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The city of Detroit celebrated 10 years of Project Clean Slate with the program’s 20,000th expunged conviction.
Project Clean Slate is a program that removes barriers that limit the economic, social, physical and mental well-being of residents with criminal records. There are multiple benefits that come from expungement. Studies from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce show that companies that give second chances to returning citizens see reduced employee turnover and an overall higher quality of work.
During a press conference this week celebrating the decade-long program, Mayor Mary Sheffield announced her administration will offer a new opportunity for justice-impacted individuals.
“We just recently opened a new Office of Community and Neighborhood Safety. A part of that work will be working with justice-impacted residents through our new Office of Returning Citizens. When we invest in people and when we choose compassion, we don’t just change the lives of individuals, but the entire community,” Sheffield said.
Project Clean Slate currently has 4,000 open and eligible convictions in process and/or ready to be expunged.
Additional headlines for Thursday, April 30, 2026
Michigan gas prices continue climbing across the state
Michigan gas prices are going up again, with some areas seeing prices around $5 a gallon.
The average cost in the state is about $4.58, up about 33 cents from the day before and 71 cents higher than last week. A year ago, the average price was $3.23.
These surges are connected to the U.S.-Israel war with Iran and disruptions involving the Strait of Hormuz, halting multiple shipments of oil.
Some experts say prices should stabilize after today.
Detroit teams face pivotal weekend across basketball, baseball and soccer
Pistons force Game 6
The Detroit Pistons avoided elimination Wednesday night, beating the Orlando Magic 116-109.
Now the hometown heroes travel to Orlando for a must-win Game 6 if they want to keep their playoff hopes alive.
The showdown is set for Friday, May 1. Tipoff is at 7 p.m.
Tigers look to climb AL Central standings
The Detroit Tigers face off against the Texas Rangers this weekend.
As the second-place team in the American League Central, they could find themselves in the top spot in the division with a successful weekend.
All three games will be played at Comerica Park.
Detroit City FC returns to Keyworth
Detroit City FC faces Louisville City FC at Keyworth Stadium.
The match is set for May 2 at 6 p.m.
Detroit Vinylfest returns for second year
The second annual Detroit Vinylfest returns this weekend, featuring records, CDs, tapes and more.
The event, presented by the Detroit Bookfest team, will feature more than 70 vendors selling vinyl records, cassette tapes and other music collectibles.
Vendors will also offer music-related posters, T-shirts and other memorabilia for collectors and music fans.
Some musicians will host autograph signings, and DJs will be spinning vinyl throughout the event.
For more information, visit detroitbookfest.com.
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