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Message in a bottle: Note written by Detroit girls surfaces a century later
Nearly a century ago, Selina Pramstaller and Tillie Esper of Detroit wrote a simple note as they enjoyed a day at a popular amusement park on Harsens Island.
FBI digs up Michigan field looking for Jimmy Hoffa
It looks like the FBI is at it again. They are trying to find Jimmy Hoffa , the former Teamsters boss that disappeared over 30 years ago.
Inspired from the sounds of Jimi Hendrix to Nirvana to The Smiths to Radiohead, Almost Free is the Detroit trio band that can be hard to pin into any one category of music.
Ex-Warren cop faces more sexual assault charges involving student, 16
A retired Warren police officer accused of having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student while he was a school resource officer is facing more charges in the case for incidents in Roseville.
Police: Former cop had sex with teen
The Macomb County Prosecutor has charged a 62-year-old former Warren police officer with having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old girl.
Veterans get surge of support in Lansing
Lansing -- Call it the year of the veteran at the State Capitol. Since Gov. Rick Snyder's launch of a new Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency in March, lawmakers have been scrambling to provide benefits and services that some say are overdue, especially with thousands returning to civilian life from fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Some homes for sale may have a dark past
Kayla Bentley was thrilled to move into her in-laws' house as a 19-year-old newlywed back in 2010.
Automation Alley Welcomes 21 New Members In May
Automation Alley provides a wide variety of benefits for its members, including discounted event admission, free meeting space, a Press Release System, recruitment assistance and much more.
Got Hypocrisy? CAIR Demands School Accomodate Muslim Prayer; Attacks Voluntary Bible Lessons
I often say 'the hypocrisy of the left know no bounds' - which is true. But the left has nothing on the Council on American-Islamic Relations .
Couple get new leads in quest to find graves of Vietnam War dead
Charlie and Ruth Babcock of Sterling Heights in front of the Michigan Vietnam Veterans Traveling Memorial on display at the Royal Oak Farmers Market on Thursday, May 23, 2013.
Tom Greenwood: Michigan lawmakers move to allow insurance proof with the flash of a smartphone
Legislation has been introduced to that would allow Michigan drivers to use smartphones and other electronic devices to show their vehicle registration and valid auto insurance rather than having to present a paper certificate.
Couple's crusade: Find graves of the 2,654 Michigan soldiers killed in Vietnam
Michigan Vietnam Veterans Traveling Memorial: The Michigan Vietnam Veterans Traveling Memorial made a stop at the Royal Oak Farmers Market last week during its statewide tour to honor & remember Vietnam Vets this holiday weekend.
Michigan fireworks: MLive readers frustrated by noisy new law, but is proposed fix strong enough?
Michigan lawmakers are considering updates to the state's fledgling fireworks law that generated revenue for the state last summer -- along with numerous noise complaints.
Husband in Michigan hit man case withdraws plea
A 68-year-old man accused of trying to hire a hit man to kill his wife of 27 years is expected to face trial after withdrawing his plea.