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  1. A fan crowd surfs during Photek's set on the Red Bull Music Academy Stage on the first night of the Movement 2012 in Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit. (John T. Greilick / Detroit News)

    First day of Movement draws 30,000 to downtown Detroit

    The three-day Movement festival kicked off its 13th year on Saturday with a crowd of 30,703 at Hart Plaza, according to organizers. The festival comes at a time when electronic music is making a huge surge in pop music, as artists and DJs are enjoying a stature akin to rock stars.

  1. Tigers have enough talented individuals to turn season around

    Friday night against the Twins, after he hadn’t pitched in nine days, Jose Valverde's fastball was boring in on hitters with that old sass. (Hannah Foslien/Getty Images) A concise view is that a good team probably will prove itself during a six-month season that started freakishly. The Tigers should end up as more of a testament to talent and to a team’s pitching and depth.

  2. State officials to gather on Mackinac Island for annual conference

    The Detroit Regional Chamber’s annual policy conference kicks off on Mackinac Island Tuesday offering a mix of business and politics.

  3. Detroit’s ‘Night Market’: Secret box truck party on empty industrial lot

    Spectators crammed into a truck tricked out as a miniature night club with performances by Grace Detroit, Laura Finlay and the Detroit Pleasure Society. (Donna Terek/The Detroit News) On a recent Saturday night around 8 p.m., half a dozen box trucks converged on an empty lot abutting a train track near the New Center area. Ramps lowered and disgorged a coven of artists, musicians and performers who scurried to set up their "stages" inside the vans' bellies.

  4. Transferred GM workers adjust to life in Lansing

    Auto workers Scott Mitchell, left, and John Peila sit in Scott's car after their shift at the General Motors Lansing Delta Township assembly in Delta Township. Every other weekend, he and John pack the car and drive home to Tennessee at the end of their graveyard shift. (AP Photo/Lansing State Journal, Rod Sanford)These are the “transplants” — GM workers who headed north two years ago when the automaker shut down part of its Spring Hill, Tenn., operation and shifted production of the Chevrolet Traverse to the Delta plant.

  1. Cliff Avril had 11 sacks in 2011 and has 30 in four seasons. (Daniel Mears / Detroit News)

    There’s more to Lions-Cliff Avril equation than $2 million divide

    It is generally accepted that the Lions’ three cornerstone players are Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson and Ndamukong Suh. They are paid as such. They gobble up the largest chuck of the allotted payroll.

  1. Finley: Snyder’s got to start crowing

    Gov. Rick Snyder arrived on Mackinac Island a year ago to take a victory lap, having, in just six months, set in motion much of his blueprint for fixing Michigan. This week…

  1. Tigers have enough talented individuals to turn season around

    A concise view is that a good team probably will prove itself during a six-month season that started freakishly. The Tigers should end up as more of a testament to talent and …

  1. There’s more to Lions-Cliff Avril equation than $2 million divide

    It is generally accepted that the Lions’ three cornerstone players are Matthew Stafford, Calvin Johnson and Ndamukong Suh. They are paid as such. They gobble up the largest …

  1. It’s time to be Tigers -- start living up to the hype
  2. McCotter foul-up risks GOP hold on delegation
  3. Not even Justin Verlander fastballs can snap Tigers out of lethargy
  4. Review: ‘Bernie’ shows a softer side to murder
  1. Michigan open for fireworks; hundreds get permits

    Bottle rockets are shown at Southgate Fireworks in Southgate. Roughly 500 certificates so far have been granted to businesses seeking to sell fireworks that had been prohibited for years, the Michigan Bureau of Fire Services reports. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

    Roughly 500 certificates so far have been granted to businesses seeking to sell fireworks that had been prohibited for years, the state Bureau of …

  1. Finding a job a scary proposition for class of ’12

    Chad Larsen Stauber, center, a student teacher at the Lafayette School in Chicago, works with students Devion Allen, left, and Jovante Ross, on their reading skills. The 26-year-old who just received his master's degree in education knows that later in 2012, he'll have to start paying off debt of about $100,000. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

    It's a time when hope collides with economic reality, when the relief of that last class and the thrill of holding that diploma give way to the next …

  1. UAW marks 75th anniversary of Battle of the Overpass in Dearborn

    Members of the UAW hang a banner from the footbridge over Miller Road at the Ford Rouge Center on Friday to commemorate the 1937 Battle of the Overpass Friday in Dearborn. (Bryan Mitchell / Special to The Detroit News))

    The United Auto Workers union on Friday marked the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Overpass in Dearborn, the seminal event that led Ford Motor …

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