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Latest News

 
State welfare cases drop
Stricter eligibility rules and tougher enforcement have caused a 19% drop in state welfare cases, even as the economic recession deepens and the jobless rate climbs.
Rising Great Lakes levels may give Michigan a lift
Great Lakes water levels are on the rise again after a decade of losses, giving hope to property owners with shrinking beaches, charter fishing operators wanting more room to roam and shipping companies eager to load up their freighters.
Freezing rain imperils drivers
More snowfall today could spell more problems for drivers throughout Metro Detroit -- less than a day after a burst of fast-freezing rain caused at least a hundred accidents and temporary closures on virtually all area freeways.
One year later, suicide verdict challenged: Mom asks to reopen MSU student's case
One year after Michigan State University junior Rylan Cotter was found dead beneath an electrical tower on an Indiana golf course, Cotter's mother is calling for a new investigation into how her daughter died. A longtime former coroner in the county where the student's body was found is backing Nancy Cotter's call to reopen the case, saying authorities may have been too quick to conclude that Cotter jumped from the tower and classify the death as a suicide.
Jail is the price of lying for Beatty
The text message scandal will leave scars and long-term financial impact, but the region might now move toward healing, according to the judge who sent Christine Beatty to jail on Tuesday.
Candidates for open DPS board seat feeling rushed
The Detroit Public Schools board is set today to replace outgoing board member Jimmy Womack, but several candidates said they learned only Tuesday that they would be interviewed for the position at today's special board meeting.
Rating cut may cost Detroit $400M
The city, already grappling with a $300 million budget shortfall and future layoffs, is now bracing for a $400 million payment that must be made to investors because Detroit's credit rating was downgraded Tuesday.
Coal plants a fiery issue
LANSING -- Environmentalists are pressing Gov. Jennifer Granholm to halt the construction of coal-fired power plants, either for good or at least until Michigan's environmental quality department develops restrictions on the levels of carbon dioxide emitted by coal utilities.
New details in Highland Twp. girl's death
As mourners remembered a 17-year-old Highland Township girl in their prayers Tuesday, new details surrounding her death emerged as investigators prepared to take to court today the alleged killer -- her 19-year-old brother.
Lincoln Park studies charter revisions
The city is pushing to present four charter amendments to its residents by year's end, including eliminating local primary elections, to cut costs and streamline how the city does business.

All news headlines courtesy of the Detroit News | www.detnews.com

 

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