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  1. Beatty’s monthly restitution triples Kilpatrick’s

    Someone has stepped up payments toward restitution in the Detroit text-message scandal — and it’s not Kwame Kilpatrick.

  2. Judge says Wayne County Airport Authority violated Open Meetings Act

    Both sides claimed victory following a judge’s ruling today on a lawsuit that challenged how the Wayne County Airport Authority handled its public meetings.

  3. Chesterfield Twp. multi-vehicle crash injures kids

    A mother driving her five children to school was struck by two cars this morning at the intersection of 26 Mile and County Line Road.

  4. How Twitter can sink athletes' college careers

    Detroit Cass Tech cornerback Terry Richardson was good enough to earn a scholarship offer from Michigan coach Brady Hoke, and led the Technicians to their first state title. Then he appeared to almost blow it with a 110-character Twitter post.

  5. Feds open fire probe into 830K Toyota Camry, RAV4 vehicles

    Federal safety regulators have opened an investigation into 830,000 Toyota vehicles over complaints of fires sparked by power window switches.

  6. UAW marks 75th anniversary of victorious strike at GM

    Today, the United Auto Workers will mark the 75th anniversary of the victory they won over GM — a victory that forced the company to sign the first national contract with the union and sparked the growth of the U.S. labor movement.

  7. When the NHL takes it outside, everyone wins

    It takes imagination to think big. It takes creativity and compromise to make it work. Based on sheer numbers of people and tickets and spilled cups of Canadian beer, this will be huge. And entertaining. And much needed.

    • Feb. 10, 2012
    • SCHOOLS

    Michigan’s recovery school district needs $24M from donors by fall

    The state's Education Achievement Authority will need $24.7 million for start-up costs that include administrative salaries, technology for students and classrooms, and paying for a summer academy for teachers.

  8. Ford’s leadership pushes deeper into era of stability

    The next generation of leadership at Ford Motor Co. is quietly stepping up, a refreshing change from the frequent executive drama before CEO Alan Mulally arrived more than five years ago.

  9. Former foes Wings and Leafs look forward to reliving storied rivalry

    Welcome to Hockeytown, eh? Those are fighting words. Or at least they used to be, as Ted Lindsay and Red Kelly and other former NHL greats were more than happy to remind us all Thursday.

    • Feb. 10, 2012
    • BUSINESS

    Michigan boating business rides wave to recovery

    After a six-year downturn, the boating industry is on the rise in the Great Lakes State. The Detroit Boat Show is riding a wave of tentative recovery.

    • Feb. 10, 2012
    • METRO AND STATE

    Snyder’s budget provides more for schools, police and roads

    Lansing — Gov. Rick Snyder unveiled his second budget Thursday that includes a modest 2.4 percent overall increase and more money for schools, public safety and transportation.

  10. Michigan State's goal: Make Ohio State's Jared Sullinger work

    Before the season, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo thought Ohio State was the best team in the Big Ten. A little more than halfway through the conference season, Izzo hasn’t changed his tune.

  11. Judges hear church confession case

    Three Michigan Court of Appeals judges heard arguments Thursday in a case that could affect if and when church confessions can be used in court.

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