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  1. Tigers bats go cold as Twins snap 10-game losing streak

    A day after Anibal Sanchez lost a no-hitter in the ninth inning, Saturday’s game was its polar opposite in terms of drama. The Twins got three runs in the first and that's it, but it held up as the Tigers' four-game winning streak came to an end.

  2. Volunteers distribute flags on graves of war vets in Royal Oak

    Volunteers took time today to honor fallen service members buried at Oakview Cemetery. About 100 volunteers distributed 2,500 flags on the graves of veterans.

  3. Volunteers, lawn mowers hit Detroit parks for marathon cleanup

    The rumbling of lawn mower engines began shortly after 9 a.m. today at O’Shea Playground on the city’s west side, as a group of volunteers prepared to mow the grass at city parks for the next 24 hours.

  4. Man accused of killing his Novi family in 2008 to be arraigned Sunday

    A man suspect of killing his wife and two children nearly five years ago was returned to Michigan today to face charges in the October 2008 deaths.

  5. Davidson family members in legal battle over foundation

    Billionaire William M. Davidson left an impressive legacy of success and generosity when he died in March 2009 at the age of 86.

  6. Let Suh be Suh: Don’t push Lions star into ill-suited leadership role

    I would caution against expecting Suh to be a leader like Vanden Bosch or Williams. I would caution against trying to force Suh into being something he's not. He's not going to be the rah-rah type.

  7. Blackhawks pulling out all stops to stay alive in series with Wings

    With the Red Wings within one victory of eliminating the Blackhawks in this Western Conference semifinal series, Chicago had to do something. Of course, the Red Wings will be ready for anything.

  8. Livonia’s Torey Krug, Bruins eliminate Rangers; Penguins up next

    Gregory Campbell scored twice and recent call-up Torey Krug, the Michigan native, scored his fourth goal of the series for Boston, which will meet Pittsburgh for the right to play for the Stanley Cup.

  9. Ashley Lane comes up big again, sends U-M to College World Series

    In the fifth inning, Lane laced a two-run double and propelled the Wolverines to a 2-1 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette in Game 3 of the Super Regional in Ann Arbor. Michigan will make its first CWS appearance since 2009.

  10. Thousands experience Movement at Hart Plaza

    Detroit -- Thousands followed the sound of pumping beats Saturday to Hart Plaza for the kickoff of the Detroit Electronic Music Festival.

  11. Wings' Jimmy Howard accepts big money for starring role without ego

    Afterward, as reporters peppered Jimmy Howard with questions inside the Red Wings’ dressing room, the goaltender deflected them all with ease, too. He talked about confidence, but steered clear of cockiness.

    • 11:38 PM, May. 24, 2013
    • BUSINESS

    Marinas remake themselves as floating resorts

    Up and down the Detroit River, along Lake St. Clair and other Michigan lakes and waterways, marinas are adding amenities to become more than just boat docks.

  12. Alex Avila’s protracted slump creates dilemma for Tigers’ brass

    Replacing a catcher is different from making a staff change at another position. That’s because a catcher works as an extension of a pitcher. It is the biggest reason why Avila’s bosses, so far, have refrained from sending him to Triple A Toledo.

  13. Tigers heroes of magical 1968 season honored in pregame ceremony

    The gang was celebrated Saturday at Comerica Park. season that, in its depth of emotion, has never quite been duplicated in this region, not even, perhaps, ...

  14. Openly gay Robbie Rogers unretires, signs to play for L.A. Galaxy

    After coming out and simultaneously retiring in February, the former MLS champion and U.S. national team player planned to devote himself to fashion school and ...

  15. Protesters across globe rally against Monsanto

    Los Angeles — Protesters rallied in dozens of cities Saturday as part of a global protest against seed giant Monsanto and the genetically modified food ...

    • May. 25, 2013
    • BUSINESS

    Job market improving for Michigan veterans

    As the nation pauses this weekend to honor fallen service members, businesses and job organizations are stepping up to help former soldiers and sailors find ...

  16. Michigan woman’s face split open to remove cancerous tumor

    Mary Ann Jarrett didn’t hear her voice for three months. Or eat solid food for two. But she was alive — which she says is the most important thing after she ...

  17. Detroit’s creditors could target Detroit Institute of Arts collection

    A public spat over the fate of the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection erupted Friday as museum officials sparred with Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr’s office ...

    • May. 25, 2013
    • NATION-WORLD

    Thousands walk, run final mile of Boston Marathon

    Rosy Spraker was only a half-mile from the finish line of her seventh Boston Marathon when the bombs went off. She received her medal later in the mail at her ...

    • May. 25, 2013
    • NATION-WORLD

    NTSB: Bridge collapse in Washington is wake-up call

    Seattle — The chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board said Saturday the bridge collapse in Washington state is a wake-up call for the nation. ...

  18. Missouri highway buckles after rail cars hit overpass

    Chaffee, Mo. — A highway overpass in southeast Missouri collapsed early Saturday when rail cars slammed into one of the bridge's pillars after a cargo ...

  19. Entrepreneur’s urban tree farm is taking root

    Andy Williams, urban farmhand, and Mike Score, president of Hantz Woodlands, are sweating in the hot sun, attacking three vacant, overgrown lots with chainsaws ...

  20. Lions second-year lineman Riley Reiff will work to earn spot

    When the Lions took Reiff in the first round of the 2012 draft, he became the natural successor to Jeff Backus. Backus retired after 12 seasons, so Reiff’s ...

    • May. 25, 2013
    • BUSINESS

    Family of vets steady supply source for jobs

    U.S. Army engineer John A. James returned from a tour of duty in Vietnam in 1969 with high entrepreneurial aspirations.

  21. Wings' Mike Babcock drives players to succeed with one priority: winning

    He spent a good part of the time perusing the scoring sheet and seeming unimpressed. But then he was asked if he still felt the Red Wings "have accomplished ...

  22. Dario Franchitti looks to join elite company with another Indy 500 triumph

    If he wins Sunday, Franchitti wuld join A.J. Foyt, Al Unser Sr. and Rick Mears as the only four-time winners of “The Greatest Spectacle In Racing.”

  23. Ex-Piston Isiah Thomas gets advanced degree to complement sports acumen

    Dancing across a stage is nothing new for Isiah Thomas, but when he picked up his Master of Education degree from the University of California, it was the ...

  24. Red Wings brace for raucous Chicago crowd, fired-up Hawks

    the way the Red Wings see it, if they can get off to a good start and keep the crowd somewhat under control, their chances for success tonight in Game 5 are ...

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