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  1. Joseph Gentz, 48, of St. Clair Shores, had been in police custody since Tuesday in connection with the strangling last week of Jane Bashara, 56. Gentz has told police Bashara paid him less than $2,000 to kill his wife, a police source said. (Facebook photo)

    Handyman freed after questioning in Bashara slaying

    A former tenant and employee of Bob Bashara who turned himself into police investigating the slaying of Bashara’s wife was released Friday from the Grosse Pointe Park Police Department, a source told The Detroit News.

  1. Judge won’t invalidate Mullin’s airport contract

    A judge on Friday stymied a union activist’s attempt to invalidate the employment contract between the Wayne County Airport Authority and its former CEO Turkia Mullin.

  2. Michigan workers to receive last unemployment checks

    Roughly 29,500 Michigan workers will receive their last unemployment checks Feb. 18, according to state officials. A federal program that provides 20 extra weeks of unemployment benefits is ending in Michigan because the state’s jobless numbers have improved

  3. Detroit Police seek public’s help to solve murders of women linked to escort site

    Police on Friday urged the public and those who’ve used the Internet site backpage.com for escort services to come forward with information in the unsolved murders of four women whose bodies were found in car trunks on the city’s east side in December.

  4. Air Force plans changes at Selfridge, Battle Creek bases

    Selfridge Air National Guard base will lose its A-10 Warthog fighter planes, similar to the one show here taking off from Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images)Selfridge Air National Guard base will lose its A-10 Warthog fighter planes and gain more refueling aircraft under changes announced Friday by the Air Force.

  1. Union deal may not be enough for Detroit

    Mayor Dave Bing’s tentative agreement with non-uniformed city employees could be a big step toward averting appointment of an emergency manager.

  1. Michigan spoiling for hardwood rumble with State

    On Super Sunday, Michigan and Michigan State will conduct their own Slugfest Sunday, with the winner staying in Big Ten title contention, and the loser probably not.

  1. Michigan will need Jordan Morgan’s mettle in hostile confines of Breslin Center

    Morgan screams and makes faces whenever he dunks. It’s all part of looking the part — tough and mean, which is something he still works on. “That is how you get on TV,” the …

  1. Pointes tragedy hits much too close to home
  2. To fix roads, gas tax, fees must go up
  3. Backyard recruiting brawl is back on between Michigan, Michigan State
  4. Chrysler rebound fuels Fiat’s venture
  1. Teen suspended over long hair to transfer to public school

    Chrisa Plante with her sons, Johnathan (J.T.) Gaskin, left, and Logan Plante. (Photo by John M. Galloway / Special to The Detroit)

    Burton — A cancer survivor who was suspended from a Flint-area charter school over the length of his hair will transfer to a public school, the …

  1. South Korea to get more Fords

    The 2012 Ford Focus is one of several models to be exported. (Ford)

    Washington — Ford Motor Co. plans to boost its exports of new vehicles to South Korea by 50 percent in 2012 in the wake of a free trade deal.

  1. Komen drops plan to cut Planned Parenthood grants

    New York — After three days of controversy, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity says it is reversing its decision to cut …

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