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  1. President Obama at University of Michigan

    Obama pushes for affordable education in rousing speech

    President Barack Obama took the stage at U-M today before thousands of college students, delivering 40-minute speech that touched on an issue near and dear to their hearts — the need for making higher education more accessible and affordable.

  1. Ex-U.S. education official named EM of Highland Park Schools

    An emergency manager will take over Highland Park Schools, Gov. Rick Snyder announced Friday, making the troubled school system the second district in Michigan to have a state-appointed manager during a financial crisis.

  2. Police search for clues in Grosse Pointe woman’s death

    Police in Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park are continuing their investigation into the murder of businesswoman Jane Bashara, whose body was found in the back seat of her Mercedes Benz in Detroit.

  3. Macomb Twp. mom sends 11-year-old daughter to shoplift groceries

    Police are investigating a case in which a woman allegedly sent her 11-year-old daughter into a store to shoplift on Thursday, Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said.

  4. Gruesome testimony given in case of murdered Royal Oak woman, 80

    Alan C. Wood and Tonia M. Watson (Charles V. Tines / The Detroit News)Alan C. Wood, 48, and Tonia Watson, 40, are both charged in the death of Nancy Dailey, who was found tied up in her Royal Oak home with her throat slit.

  1. David Molk (John T. Greilick / The Detroit News)

    U-M's Molk looks to bounce back from injury in time for Combine

    David Molk is angry, and that’s partly what motivates him. Molk is angry because he’s not where he feels most comfortable — on the football field. He tore the peroneal tendon during pregame warmups for the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 3 and is out of action for four months.

  1. Ford earns $20.2B in ’11; 4Q called ‘weak’

    Ford Motor Co. is the first of Detroit’s three automakers to report its fourth-quarter and full year 2011 earnings. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

    Ford Motor Co. reported $20.2 billion in net income for 2011 today — its best year since 1998 - as its results were boosted by a one-time tax …

  1. Fielder's signing shows Tigers owner Mike Ilitch isn't messing around

    Ilitch figures some will call him crazy after shelling out the fourth-biggest contract in baseball history for a player who mans the same position as Tigers superstar Miguel …

  1. Gilbert remains bullish on the D

    Detroit may be edging ever closer to the financial abyss, but don’t tell that to Dan Gilbert. His bullishness on The D is palpable.

  1. Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski’s Job 1: Whatever Ilitch wants

    “If he wants to do something, and he feels he can do it, you can’t tell him that he can’t,” Dombrowski said of Ilitch. Well, you can, I suppose. But Dombrowski is smart …

  1. Terry's Town: For Michigan State's Tom Izzo, getting to 400 wasn’t a one-person job
  2. Miguel Cabrera was eager to play 3B even before Fielder’s signing
  3. Honk if you’ve ever been a mechanic widow
  4. Lifehacker.com provides practical advice on frozen locks, icy windshields, more
  1. Obama tackles college costs, autos in local radio interview

    Detroit — In a local radio interview aired Friday morning, President Barack Obama talked about national needs, including bringing jobs back to …

  1. Costa offers $14,460 per person for ruined cruise

    Technicians work near the cruise liner Costa Concordia liying aground in front of the Isola del Giglio (Giglio island) on January 27 after hitting underwater rocks on January 13. (FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images)

    Rome— Costa Crociere SpA is offering uninjured passengers $14,460 apiece to compensate them for lost baggage and psychological trauma after its …

  1. Local governments opt for cloud-based information storage

    Macomb County is joining governments throughout Metro Detroit and elsewhere in the country in dumping antiquated tech systems and turning to cost…

  1. Clinton Township homeowner puts guests and good times first in his remodel plans

    The martini bar features a sink shaped like a martini glass. (Todd McInturf / The Detroit News)

    Guests feel so comfortable they never want to leave Jerry Munro’s Clinton Township home. And he wouldn’t have it any other way. Munro, a consummate …

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