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While Pontiac gets ready to take a dirt nap next to Oldsmobile and the folks at Chrysler's Auburn Hills HQ brush up on their Italian, at least one American driver is showing us what might have been if the once-proposed Chrysler/GM merger had come to be.
Mich. soldier in Iraq sworn in as lawyer by video
Gengler didn't hesitate as he repeated the oath during his swearing-in as an attorney.
Letters: Jackson's death stirs legacy battle
Despite all the concern for abuse and wrongful usage of prescription drugs, Michael Jackson was still a 50-year-old man.
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Soldier In Iraq Adds Esq. To His Name
A Michigan soldier serving in Iraq will be sworn in as a lawyer by video conference in Lansing.
Chrysler Financial plans 350 layoffs
Chrysler Financial announced today it is laying off about 9 percent of its global work force of 3,900, or about 350 workers, as part of a necessary restructuring to bring expenses in line with expected revenue.
Chrysler to restart 7 assembly plants
It's back to work today for employees at seven Chrysler assembly plants. The Auburn Hills-based automaker had shut down all of its factories during its six weeks in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
GM to take on future product liability claims
NEW YORK - General Motors Corp. has agreed to take on responsibility for future product liability claims, removing what could have been a sizable roadblock on the automaker's path to a quick sale of its assets and emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a new company.
Auburn Hills Summerfest draws hungry crowds for BBQ cook-off
Auburn Hills --The savory smell of barbequed meat drew about 2,000 people to Summerfest in downtown Auburn Hills on Friday for the city's State Championship BBQ cook-off. Eighteen teams with colorful grills -- such as the Big Bad Wolves Smoker, featuring a wolf's face with ears -- served up BBQ treats as they battled to win the Grand Champion ...
State to look into medical license of doctor convicted then cleared of sex and drug charges
The Michigan Department of Community Health plans to consult with the Michigan Attorney General's office regarding whether Terence Whiteman's medical license may be reinstated.
Chrysler to idle St. Louis Dodge Ram plant in July
Chrysler says it will end production of the Dodge Ram at its St. Louis North Assembly plant next month.
Commerce secretary makes 3rd Mich. stop in 3 weeks
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke is headed to Auburn Hills to stress President Barack Obama's commitment to revitalize U.S. manufacturing.
Former Chrysler dealer to take fight for franchises to US District Court
A pair of former Chrysler LLC dealerships has filed an appeal of a bankruptcy judge's order terminating their franchises and those of more than 700 others as part of Chrysler's restructuring plan.
Stanton, Weekley win Run-to-Read races
Josh Weekley of West Union was the winner of the Run-to-Read 15K race here Saturday morning while Patrick Stanton of Fairmont placed first in the 5K run.
State approves tax breaks for 5 Southeast Michigan businesses
A $6.4 million Oakland County expansion by Ralco Industries Inc. is moving forward, aided by more than $2.5 million in state tax credits approved Tuesday.
Shock to make 'major' coaching staff announcement
The Detroit Shock have called a news conference to make a "major announcement" about their coaching staff.
Baby Furniture Store Locks Its Doors
Several local baby furniture stores have shut their doors, leaving several expectant couples without a nursery.
Penny develops a rivalry with a pretty woman who moves into the building. CSI: Miami 10:00PM - 11:00PM Calleigh and Delko are assigned to protect a witness in a safe house located in a vacant high-rise building.
Pontiac fest to go on without Chrysler as sponsor
The annual Arts, Beats & Eats festival in Pontiac is looking for new funding after getting word that Chrysler, its main sponsor in past years, won't be funding the event this year.
Both General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC have announced plans to dramatically reduce their networks of thousands of dealers, saying that the moves are needed to cut costs as part of their restructuring efforts.
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