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  1. The county today is set to consider hiring a consultant to determine how the jail project went over budget.Construction of the new Wayne County Jail on Clinton in Detroit was stalled two weeks ago. (John T. Greilick/The Detroit News)

    Wayne Co. aims to salvage over-budget jail project with scaled-down effort

    Wayne County officials today could initiate a study to determine what went so spectacularly wrong that construction of a $300 million jail had to be halted this month — and whether the project can be salvaged.

  1. Despite crisis, Gilbert upbeat on Detroit

    Quicken Loans Inc. Chairman Dan Gilbert says the faster Detroit gets to bankruptcy the better. (David Coates/The Detroit News) Quicken Loans Inc. Chairman Dan Gilbert isn't letting the real prospect of Chapter 9 bankruptcy for Detroit cloud his vision for downtown.

  2. Mullin's $113K request up to judge

    MullinTurkia Mullin's former bosses at the Wayne County Airport Authority want a judge to dismiss her claim for another $113,000, arguing in a legal filing that she wants a do-over on arbitration issues that didn't go her way.

  3. Michigan State proposes bigger tuition hike for upperclassmen

    For the first time at Michigan State University, upperclassmen could face a higher tuition increase than freshmen and sophomores.

  4. Kid Rock adds record eighth show at DTE

    Kid Rock's eighth DTE show will be Aug. 20. (Brandy Baker/The Detroit News)Kid Rock has added an eighth concert to his August run at DTE Energy Music Theatre, setting a venue record in the process.

  1. Despite crisis, Gilbert upbeat on Detroit

    Quicken Loans Inc. Chairman Dan Gilbert isn't letting the real prospect of Chapter 9 bankruptcy for Detroit cloud his vision for downtown.

  1. 'Vintage' Justin Verlander missing in shaky outing vs. Orioles

    Another oddly ineffective outing for the Tigers' ace Tuesday night that left many at Comerica Park shaking their head, Verlander included.

  1. Crawford brothers unite kids, NBA players

    The first time the Crawford brothers saw an NBA player in person was during a camp in Detroit. It was former Pistons forward Grant Hill. The boys were mesmerized. They knew …

  1. Motor City Brewing Works charms with its suds and creative pizzas
  2. Tigers' Max Scherzer carves out own niche atop star-studded staff
  3. Macomb-bred dentist Ryan Shinska heeds a call to serve poor in Uganda
  4. Insolvency doesn't deter Detroit politicians' War on Business
  1. Nissan's price-cutting strategy to gain share worries competitors

    Sales of Nissan's Altima sedan, with a $580 price cut, rose 41 percent. (Nissan)

    Nissan Motor Co.'s take-no-prisoners approach to gaining U.S. market share has the auto industry worried that a price war is brewing that will erode …

  1. Obama to renew calls for nuclear reductions

    Berlin — President Barack Obama will renew his call Wednesday to reduce the world's nuclear stockpiles, including a proposed one-third reduction in U.S. and Russian arsenals, the White House said.

  1. A Supreme Court victory for simplifying voting

    The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a reading of election law used by Secretary of State Ruth Johnson (in red), which vindicated Gov. Rick Snyder's veto of Johnson's effort to add to the voter registration process. (Dale G. Young/The Detroit News)

    The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that states cannot further burden voters by requiring that they produce proof of citizenship when they register to …


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