Ann Arbor News - Tue Nov 24
Michigan Department of Human Services caseworker Rosalind Alexander assists clients at a state office in Detroit.
Message from rally: Stop gunfireDetroit Free Press - Tue Nov 24
Get guns out of the hands of youths and stop the violence in communities. That was the message at a rally Monday led by the National Action Network outside of the Rib Rack in Lathrup Village, where a manager at the restaurant was fatally shot last year during a botched robbery.
Garden City teen who found baby in dumpster: 'I don't know how someone would do that'MLive.com - Tue Nov 24
Four teenage girls walked by a dumpster in Garden City on Friday and heard what sounded like a baby or cat crying.
Plymouth Canton Educational Park ChoirPlymouth Downtown Development Authority - Mon Nov 23
The Plymouth Canton Educational Park Choir will be raising some spirits this holiday season as they are peforming every Friday from 5-8 p.m. and Saturdays 1-4 p.m. Starting the day after Thanksgiving November 27 until December 20 in Kellogg Park.
Jackson man gets 28-40 years in Livonia hairdresser slayingDetroit News - Mon Nov 23
A Jackson man who testified against two co-defendants accused of the March slaying of a Livonia hairdresser was sentenced today to serve to 28-40 years in prison.
Wayne County gives away about 800 turkeys to needyTimes Herald - Mon Nov 23
About 800 turkeys have been donated to churches and organizations in Detroit and Wayne County for distribution to needy families.
Many comfort family at slain Highland Park teen's visitationFreep.com - RSS - Sun Nov 22
Distraught mourners packed an eastside Detroit funeral home Sunday afternoon to say good-bye to Jamar Pinkney Jr., 15, whose father has been charged with shooting him to death and now is in jail.
Fog leads to wreck on I-275 near M-14Detroit Free Press - Sun Nov 22
A half dozen cars and a semi tractor trailer piled up on I- 275 near M-14 in Plymouth Township this morning as dense fog sat heavy on metro Detroit.
Fight the Flu: H1N1 poses threat to diabeticsDetroit Free Press - Sun Nov 22
While most people are aware that asthmatics are at high risk of having trouble fighting the H1N1 flu, people with Type I and Type II diabetes also are at high risk and should be vaccinated, state health officials say.
Best of Links: What if we didn't save Detroit?MLive.com - Sat Nov 21
There's tons to do in Metro Detroit this weekend. Let Metro Times point you in the right direction.
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