Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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Detroit School Board remains defiant

Detroit — The Detroit School Board may have lost its power but it still has inalienable rights. The board is still free to say what it wants, a member said Monday. It still is free to assemble, said another. It still is free to advocate for residents' rights, said a third. ...more...

Detroit driver expected to be charged in pedestrian's death

Detroit — A 26-year-old Detroit man is expected to face charges for his role in the death of a pedestrian early Sunday on the city's west side. ...more...

Detroit's population loss likely to continue
The initial shock may be fading, but the debate is heating up: How low can Detroit go? ...more...
WSU, Detroit Public TV open Midtown studio

Wayne State University and Detroit Public Television have opened a new Midtown studio in Wayne State's Maccabees Building on Woodward Avenue. ...more...

Bond set at $500,000 for Detroit mom who held cops at bay

Detroit— A 58-year-old woman was ordered held in jail in lieu of $500,000 bond today on multiple felony counts for holding police at bay for nearly 10 hours, claiming she was protecting her 13-year-old daughter from unnecessary medication. ...more...

Crumbling Detroit Packard plant becomes hallowed ground for many

Donna Terek, Detroit News columnist For some, it's Detroit's most spectacular ruin. But for an intrepid few, the Packard plant's crumbling facades and twisted piles of rebar and concrete are as familiar as their backyards. In a way, it's because … ...more...

The Detroit Shoppe Pays Motown Renaissance Forward
On a visit to Detroit, I shopped Troy's glorious Somerset Mall North. Among the uber-riche venues, Tiffany's, Juicy, Salvatore Ferragamo and Marc Jacobs, is The Detroit Shoppe. Dedicated Detroit renaissance, 100 percent of proceeds go directly to Motown. ...more...

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