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'Dave and Chuck the Freak' ready to keep rockin' Detroit radio
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Dave Hunter, left, and Chuck in their under-construction studio at WRIF in Ferndale on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. Comment?
DIA art takes center stage in high-stakes drama to decide Detroit's future
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Rodin's 'The Thinker' greets visitors to the Detroit Institute of Arts. The idea that masterpieces could be liquidated has sent shock waves through the art world. Comment?
About 9% of Michigan residents live in communities with emergency managers
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An estimated 899,937 Michigan residents live in a municipality with an emergency manager. Comment?
Michigan nurse was one of 8 female soldiers killed in Vietnam War
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Army 1st Lt. Hedwig Diane Orlowski is buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Detroit. The 23-year-old surgical nurse died in November 1967. Comment?
Free Press/WXYZ-TV poll: Detroiters fed up with council, Bing, Snyder, services
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Poll reveals mood of Detroit: A poll shows Detroit voters are deeply dissatisfied with the performances of Gov. Comment?
DMC hospitals continue to receive capital infusion, but questions linger
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Once financially ailing, the revived Detroit Medical Center is out of the ICU and experiencing a midlife growth spurt courtesy of its for-profit owner. Comment?
Reactions to a sale of DIA art
'I think the sale of any art from the museum would break a longtime trust that the citizens of Detroit and Michigan and all the donors and supporters of the museum have had, and really would do irreparable harm, not just to the institution, but to the community.' 'The disheartening reports out of Detroit today will undoubtedly shock and outrage the ... (more) Comment?
Questions and answers about selling DIA art
Here are some of the questions and answers in the controversy over a potential sale of artwork from the Detroit Institute of Arts to raise money to pay Detroit's creditors: Answer: The City of Detroit owes somewhere between $15 billion and $17 billion in long-term obligations. Comment?
From the archives: DIA puts Tintoretto back on the ceiling
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From 2007: Watch the DIA reinstall 'The Dreams of ...: Tintoretto's enormous 'The Dreams of Men,' one of the stars of the Detroit Institute of Arts' permanent collection, was raised in August 2007 into a specially designed octagonal, 24 foot ceiling. Comment?
What you need to know about the 2013 Mackinac Policy Conference
Each year the Mackinac conference is held to bring together business leaders, government officials and others to discuss policies that can move metro Detroit and Michigan forward. Comment?
Michigan Traveler: Early-bird airfares sometimes lay egg
Dear Traveler: My wife and I are going to Ft. Myers, Fla., in November. Should we book our airline tickets now for the best price? - Planning Ahead Dear Planning: Absolutely not. Comment?
Nancy Kaffer: Detroit's financial woes will get worse before they get better
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Yeah, I stole that line from 'Game of Thrones.' But it certainly applies to Detroit's financial situation. Comment?
This week in Michigan history: Lewis Cass resigns Senate seat to run for president
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Lewis Cass was governor, senator, U.S. secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate in 1848. Comment?
Rochelle Riley: Lisa Howze is unbowed by obstacles to becoming mayor
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Detroit mayoral candidate Lisa Howze makes her way shaking the hands of female supporters during a campaign rally Thursday at the St. Comment?
Jim Schaefer: A few minutes with ... a downtown bride
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Kristen Kramer, 32, of Macomb Township crosses Fort Street at 2nd Avenue in Detroit on her way to get married May 10 at Fort Street Presbyterian Church nearby. Comment?
Mike Brudenell: Repaired Belle Isle track will hold up during upcoming races
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It was shaping up to be a disaster last June before Bud Denker and some hard-working Detroit race volunteers patched up the offending track. Comment?
Church bell may ring at Detroit parish, again
The bell stolen from Sweetest Heart of Mary parish in Detroit Friday may soon be back on its perch after it was sold to a man who later heard of the theft. Comment?
What to watch this week ...
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If you watch only 1,100 miles of racing this year, today's your day, with the Memorial Day weekend doubleheader of the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600. Comment?
Righting past wrongs by stopping future ones
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Arthur Haggerty, 56, of Detroit, left, and Damon Handsor, 50, of Eastpointe stand in front of the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility in Detroit last month. Comment?
Feedback: Should Detroit Institute of Arts' assets be up for grabs?
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The Detroit Institute of Arts' collection is owned by the city, which means the art could be deemed an asset that may have to be sold in order to settle the city's debts. Comment?