The city of Detroit and unions have reached a tentative agreement to limit planned cuts to retiree health care coverage, potentially resolving one of the most expensive issues in the city's bankruptcy case.
Terms of the tentative deal were not available Friday. Bill Nowling, spokesman for Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr, who is overseeing the city's finances during the bankruptcy, called it an "agreement in principal," and said details would be released soon.
Detroit reaches deal on retiree health care - Jan. 31, 2014
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