Examiner.com - Fri Nov 27
Royal Oak, Mich. The Detroit Daily Press said it will stop publishing until after January 1. The Associated Press reports the home delivery was planned for next week, however on its Facebook page, the paper said the lack of advertising, sales and distribution has suspended its operation.
Township official target for recallDetroit Free Press - Fri Nov 27
Independence Township Supervisor David Wagner said he is fighting to retain his political career for the first time in nearly five years after being one of the latest officials in the metro area to be targeted in a recall effort.
Ex-Oxford official sentenced in drunk driving caseWWUP-TV Cadillac - Fri Nov 27
A former Oxford Village Council member has been sentenced to a year of probation on a drunken driving charge.
Seniors Not Forgotten on ThanksgivingWXYZ - Thu Nov 26
Thousands of metro Detroit seniors are feasting on all the Thanksgiving favorites thanks to people donating time, money and their culinary expertise through Meals on Wheels.
Rib Rack jurors leave for holiday without a verdictDetroit Free Press - Thu Nov 26
Jurors deliberated for a third day Wednesday in the first-degree murder trial of 16-year-old Jerome Hamilton but went home for the long holiday weekend without reaching a verdict.
Pontiac Teen Sentenced In ShootingMyFoxDetroit - Thu Nov 26
A Pontiac teenager has been sentenced to 17 to 35 years in prison in the slaying of a 14-year-old from Alabama who was shot outside a church.
PTAs highlight funding problems with participation in statewide bake saleC & G Newspapers - Wed Nov 25
ROYAL OAK/FERNDALE - Royal Oak and Ferndale's Parent Teacher Associations will take part in a statewide bake sale in an effort to bring more attention to the funding problems facing districts throughout the state.
Emergency crews on scene of serious accident east of Fenton this morningThe Flint Journal - Wed Nov 25
Fenton dispatchers said it appears to be a head-on collision with serious injuries to the drivers of both vehicles but no other details are available at this time.
Youth musical group finds new home at MadonnaHometown Life - Wed Nov 25
The Livonia Youth Philharmonic of Michigan will stay in its namesake city. David Lindenmuth, LYPM president.
Paltry sale for once-proud dome in once-proud cityKRDO - Tue Nov 24
Talk about getting stuck with the cheap seats. The Pontiac Silverdome, built three decades ago for $56 million, is being virtually given away - sold at auction for a paltry $583,000. That comes out to $7.25 a seat, a fire sale that's reduced the once-proud arena to another sad symbol of the Detroit area's economic collapse.
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