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AutoRama rises high from humble beginnings
After 58 years, Detroit's annual AutoRama is as much an institution as it is a tradition.
Warren man hit with his 10th drunk-driving charge
A Warren man with nine previous drunken driving convictions was arraigned today for a 10th alcohol-related offense.
Police seek leads in Harsens Island fire
All that remains of 80 to 100 acres of wetland weeds here is charred black stalks -- and a looming question.
A grass fire on Harsens Island has been put out. Firefighters from Clay Township handled the fire with assistance from Algonac, Ira Township, New Baltimore, and Marine City fire departments.
Jabalee to investigators: I might have killed parents
Prosecutors say Ronald F. Jabalee told investigators he might have killed his parents in October 2006, but he didn't remember -- or he could have been sleepwalking.
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Ex-con accused of posing as FBI agent denied bail
A judge has refused to release a Detroit-area ex-convict who is accused of impersonating an FBI agent and possessing more than a dozen firearms and plenty of ammunition.
1984 Ford Mustang LX - A Powerful Piece Of Art
For years, cars have been a canvas for enthusiasts to create art. Art, much like custom automobiles, is an interpretation by the artist.
Macomb County news briefs: Winter tax bills due now in New Baltimore
The city's treasurer has announced that 2009 winter tax bills are now due and payments can be made without penalty through Feb.
Northern Notes: Angels spread cheer
Stories of angels doing good deeds continue to filter in to the Record-Eagle. A A A Martha King, a resident at the Grand Traverse Pavilions in Traverse City, wrote to praise and thank her "Advent Angel" and to assure people that the Christmas spirit is alive and well in Traverse City.
Scenes show 'peace and serenity'
Most people in the United States can describe a nativity scene: Mary and Joseph standing over baby Jesus, accompanied by three Magi, shepherds and livestock.
Two area businesses are part of three tool and die coalitions that received tax-free Tool and Die Recovery Zone status today from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
FDIC Gets Creative as First Federal Bank of California and Six Other Banks Fail on Friday
There was a flurry of bank failures late last week, with seven banks failing in one day.
Citizens State Bank of New Baltimore to Close
Citizens State Bank in New Baltimore is closing its doors courtesy of the FDIC. For 92 years Citizens State Bank in New Baltimore has been meeting the needs of its customers.
Regulators Shutter 2 Big Calif. Banks, 5 Others
The Associated Press 1 comment Regulators on Friday shut down two big California banks, as well as banks in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Michigan and Illinois, bringing to 140 the number of U.S. banks brought down this year by the weak economy and mounting loan defaults.
Another Michigan bank has fallen victim to the tough ecomomic times, but this time no one is running to the rescue.
Feds Shut Down New Baltimore Bank
Federal regulators have shut down the Citizens State Bank of New Baltimore. The bank says on its web site that it'll re-open Monday as Deposit Insurance National Bank of New Baltimore.
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Police Crack Down on 'Drug Runs'
A crackdown led to the arrests of dozens of people suspected of using public transportation to make drug runs from the suburbs to the city.
Trial starts against one of two defendants in 2008 accident
Jury trial started Dec. 1 for one of the defendants accused of causing a multi car accident that killed three L'Anse Creuse High School-North teens last April.