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  1. Bing: Tentative deal with Detroit’s police unions

    The mayor announced today a tentative agreement, which includes concessions, has been reached with police unions in the effort to stave off a state takeover. The administration now will turn its attention to the Detroit Fire Fighters Association.

  2. King says UAW prepping for nationwide protests

    United Auto Workers President Bob King used the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Flint Sit-Down Strike to call for “direct action” — including nonviolent civil disobedience — to take back America from the “right-wing Republicans” and “one-percenters” who he says have hijacked this democracy.

  3. 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.

  4. Obama endorses Conyers in 13th District race

    President Barack Obama has endorsed Rep. John Conyers, D-Detroit, for re-election in the newly drawn 13th Congressional District.

  5. Snyder, Schuette jockey for crime-fighter role

    Gov. Rick Snyder and Attorney General Bill Schuette are in a tug-of-war over who has the upper hand in fighting crime. They have competing anti-crime plans and views on who’s the state’s top cop.

  6. Funeral for 12-year-old draws hundreds

    In a somber farewell, hundreds of mourners packed a funeral service Friday to celebrate the life of a 12-year-old girl they described as smart, respectful and a sports lover.

  7. Ravech: Tigers’ Avila says Cabrera has lost 25 pounds for 3B prep

    Karl Ravech of ESPN’s "Baseball Tonight" wrote on Twitter on Friday that Tigers catcher Alex Avila says Miguel Cabrera has lost 25 pounds in preparation for his move to third base.

  8. Report: OU coach says Michigan’s use of ‘Ohio’ is disrespectful

    What does Ohio University think of Michigan football coach Brady Hoke and basketball coach John Beilein referring to Ohio State as "Ohio"?

  9. Historic night on tap for Wings’ Nicklas Lidstrom, Tomas Holmstrom

    Holmstrom is slated to play in his 1,000th game and Lidstrom will tie Alex Delvecchio for second in team history with games played.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. Tigers land Dominican outfielder, 16, and Australian pitcher

    The Tigers confirmed they have agreed to terms with 16-year-old Dominican Republic outfielder Ignacio Valdez and Australian right-hander Warwick Saupold.

  13. 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.

    • 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.

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