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  1. Appeals court keeps Mike Duggan off Detroit ballot

    Mayoral candidate Mike Duggan has been declared ineligible to run for the city's top job following a split decision Tuesday by the state Court of Appeals. The three-member panel upheld an earlier decision last week that removed Duggan from the Aug. 6 ballot.

    • 3:54 PM, Jun. 18, 2013
    • AUTOS
    • CHRYSLER

    Chrysler reverses stance, will recall 2.7M Jeeps

    Chrysler Group LLC said Tuesday it has agreed to recall 2.7 million older Jeeps for fire risks, averting a showdown with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

  2. Source: Police dog hits on new location at Jimmy Hoffa dig

    Investigators are shifting the focus of their search for the body of missing Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa after a cadaver dog hit on a location Tuesday near a massive rural dig site in northern Oakland County.

  3. Judge declares mistrial in case of Detroit cop accused in Aiyana's death

    A Wayne Circuit judge has declared a mistrial in the trial of a Detroit police officer accused in the death of a seven-year-old girl.

    • 4:24 PM, Jun. 18, 2013
    • BUSINESS

    Dan Gilbert buys two more buildings in Detroit's downtown

    Dan Gilbert's Rock Ventures added two adjacent buildings on Woodward Avenue to its vast downtown collection.

  4. Orr: Agreement with major creditor could come next week

    Detroit — Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr said Tuesday he expects to reach an agreement with a major creditor as early as next week, a deal seen as essential to restructuring the city, or helping shed debt in bankruptcy court.

  5. 2 rescued from Lake St. Clair after storm capsizes boat

    Madison Heights couple was rescued from Lake St. Clair Monday evening after their fishing boat was swamped by a large wave cause by a storm front.

  6. Senate won't vote today as planned on Medicaid expansion bill

    — Plans to hold a Senate vote Tuesday on the Medicaid expansion appear to have fizzled, according to the measure's top Senate proponent.

  7. Newly signed law guarantees revenue for DIA, Detroit Zoo

    Lansing — Legislation guaranteeing that the Detroit Zoo and Detroit Institution of Arts can fully collect revenues produced by special millages was signed into law Tuesday by Lt. Gov. Brian Calley.

  8. Feds asks judge to dismiss lawsuit by Ambassador Bridge owners

    The Obama administration on Tuesday asked a federal judge in Washington to throw out a three-year-old lawsuit by the owners of the Ambassador Bridge that seeks to compel the Coast Guard to grant it a permit to build a second bridge and block a new government-owned Detroit River crossing.

    • 12:27 PM, Jun. 18, 2013
    • BUSINESS

    Medicaid battle to be fierce in Senate

    A controversial bill to expand Medicaid health care coverage to nearly a half-million more Michiganians moves to the Senate this week, where its chances for passage as of Monday remained a tossup.

    • 11:38 AM, Jun. 18, 2013
    • BUSINESS

    Downtown Detroit rents go through roof

    Residential rent prices in the gentrifying neighborhoods of Detroit are steadily marching upward, climbing in some cases by $3,000 more per year for the same place.

  9. Detroit Metro terminal briefly evacuated on K-9 alert

    Romulus — Airport officials intiated a partial evacuation of the McNamara Terminal Tuesday morning after a K-9 united alerted on a particular item in the cargo area of the airport.

  10. Three-year, $23M deal with Pavel Datsyuk gives Wings 'good feeling'

    The core of the Red Wings isn't going anywhere for a long while. General manager Ken Holland made sure of that Tuesday, as Pavel Datsyuk and the Red Wings agreed to a three-year extension (through 2017) worth $23 million.

    • 3:48 PM, Jun. 18, 2013
    • METRO AND STATE

    Legislature OKs surcharge to help pay utility bills

    — The state Senate gave final approval Tuesday to a bill that would create a permanent low-income energy assistance fund with revenue from surcharges on ...

  11. Griffin investigators: Timber found in Lake Michigan centuries old

    Fairport — Scientists say a wooden beam extending from the floor of northern Lake Michigan appears to have been there for centuries, an important finding as ...

  12. 20K without power after strong storms move through Metro Detroit

    Twin storm systems sweeping in from the Saginaw Valley brought high winds, downed power lines and hail to southeastern Michigan on Monday, leaving 20,000 homes ...

  13. Tigers' Max Scherzer carves out own niche atop star-studded staff

    The Tigers are pretty darn good at collecting gaudy individual feats, and now here comes Scherzer, hanging 10s all over the place. On a team of pitching stars, ...

  14. Michigan's Trey Burke goes to Pistons in Chad Ford's latest mock draft

    There's a new player matched with the Pistons in the latest mock draft by ESPN's Chad Ford, updated Tuesday: Michigan point guard Trey Burke.

  15. Reduced pension payouts, worker concessions tough sell for Detroit EM

    Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr and Detroit's union leaders and pension fund representatives are gearing up to meet Thursday in what some experts said could be a ...

  16. ESPN predictions: Hand, McDowell, Scott, Westphal will pick Michigan

    A number of uncommitted Michigan targets are among ESPN's Top 150 recruits for the class of 2014. ESPN analyzed the status of every uncommitted player and ...

    • 11:59 PM, Jun. 17, 2013
    • METRO AND STATE

    Moderate leader's election in Iran stirs local hopes

    Iranian community leaders and academic experts in Metro Detroit hope moderate Haslan Rowhani's election as Iran's president opens the door for a new and warmer ...

    • 10:53 PM, Jun. 17, 2013
    • BUSINESS

    Software uses GPS to track home health care visits

    Nurse practitioner Sharon Blattert checked her patient's blood pressure, temperature and vital signs during a recent home visit — and then asked Margarite ...

  17. Michigan ranked fifth in nation for three-year football success

    Michigan is ranked fifth in ESPN's 'College Football Future Power Rankings' -- a measurement of which programs are built for success over the next three ...

  18. Michigan lawmakers move to protect homes

    State lawmakers are racing the clock this week to hammer out new rules on home foreclosure, including a first-in-the-nation inspection provision supporters ...

  19. U.S.G.S.: Asian carp eggs can incubate in more areas

    Two species of invasive Asian carp may be able to spawn in more Great Lakes tributaries than previously thought, according to a U.S. Geological Survey report ...

  20. DTE sponsors youth job program for Metro Detroit teens

    Detroit — DTE Energy Co. announced Tuesday that it's sponsoring an expanded youth jobs program that will offer employment to hundreds of teenagers in Detroit ...

  21. Tuesday's Tigers lineup: Justin Verlander has been dominant vs. Orioles

    Max Scherzer has been perfect this season, but against the Orioles, Justin Verlander has been perfect his entire career.

  22. NSA director: Surveillance programs foiled about 50 terrorist plots

    Washington — The National Security Agency director on Tuesday vigorously defended two formerly secret surveillance programs as having foiled more than 50 ...

    • 7:24 PM, Jun. 17, 2013
    • LIFESTYLE
    • TRAVEL

    Big theme parks add celebrity-style perks with hefty price tags

    America's biggest theme parks will pack in around 120 million people this year.

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