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  1. Roger Doppelberger of Lexington, who has a daughter, Maria, 14, retired from the Detroit Water Department after 26.5 years. 'I would have never retired early if I had known my pension was in jeopardy,' he says. (Todd McInturf/The Detroit News)

    Detroit retirees angry, anxious over EM's pension proposals

    Gerald Kent is insulted. William Schultheis is upset. Roger Doppelberger is indignant. And along with 20,000 other city of Detroit retirees, they're worried. When Detroit's emergency manager meets with unions and pension boards today, he'll discuss how the city can cut its costs for retiree health care. But retired city workers fear that the budget ax will bite into their pensions, too.

  1. Joe Louis Arena will scarcely be missed when Red Wings' new arena goes up

    The Red Wings' days at Joe Louis Arena could be numbered. (Max Ortiz/Detroit News) The proposed $650 million project moves forward now after the Downtown Development Authority announced the 'framework' of a deal is in place with the Ilitch family's Olympia Development group.

  2. $2.65B for Metro Detroit highways pending

    I-94 between Connor and Gratiot on Wednesday. A $1.8 billion repair project is planned for the highway. (David Coates/The Detroit News)Metro Detroit is edging closer to seeing the green light for two massive, multi-year road construction projects that are expected to cost $2.65 billion.

  3. When a King dreamed in Detroit

    From left, Alex and Geneva Perryman of Detroit and their daughter, Lavonia Perryman, are seen here at their Detroit home. The Perrymans went to the 1963 March for Freedom in Detroit featuring Martin Luther King, Jr. (Robin Buckson/The Detroit News)50 years ago this week, Martin Luther King Jr. marched on Detroit, giving his first 'I have a dream' speech. We take a look back at a special moment for civil rights, Detroit, and America.

  4. Actor James Gandolfini dies in Italy at age 51

    GandolfiniJames Gandolfini, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally delicate mob boss in HBO's 'The Sopranos' helped create one of TV's greatest drama series and turned the mobster stereotype on its head, died Wednesday in Italy. He was 51.

  1. Joe Louis Arena will scarcely be missed when Red Wings' new arena goes up

    The proposed $650 million project moves forward now after the Downtown Development Authority announced the 'framework' of a deal is in place with the Ilitch family's Olympia …

  1. Even at the end, Duggan full of surprises

    Nothing about Mike Duggan's campaign for mayor was expected. Not the move into Palmer Woods, after an adult lifetime of Livonia living. Not the months of exploratory …

  1. Constitution may not protect Detroit's pensions

    When Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr's team today holds the first of several meetings with Detroit's unions and pensions funds, a single paragraph in the Michigan Constitution …

  1. In Metro Detroit, all the roads lead to attorney Joumana Kayrouz
  2. Review: 'World War Z' action relentless and repetitive, but occasionally interesting
  3. BMW 135is coupe harkens back to 1968
  4. Hard days ahead for city retirees
  1. Obama calls for U.S., Russia to cut nukes

    Chancellor Angela Merkel urged 'due diligence' in evaluating privacy concerns in a news conference with President Obama. (Jewel Samad/Getty Images)

    — Summoning the harsh history of this once-divided city, President Barack Obama on Wednesday cautioned the U.S. and Europe against '

  1. Cherry Verbena Soda's taste varies with the types of cherries used. (Alexandra Grablewski)

    Get fizzy with it: Summertime sodas will quench your thirst

    Long before there were smoothie bars, yogurt shops, specialty gourmet ice creams and gelato parlors, there was the soda fountain. I guess I'd …


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