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Detroit Open City
Detroit is the great American Twilight Zone, where the macabre and the redemptive flow daily in almost equal measure. By Aaron Robertson.
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Q4 2016 Metro Detroit Office & Industrial Real Estate Market Summary [New Data] | Explore Our Thinking | Plante Moran
Stay up to date on the Metro Detroit office and industrial commercial real estate trends with our Q4 2016 Real Estate Market Summary.
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Baby born to mom who declined cancer treatment dies
The baby born two weeks ago to a mother who then died as a result of refusing brain cancer treatment so the child could live, has also died. Life Lynn, the sixth child of Carrie and Nick DeKlyen, died overnight, according to a post on Thursday morning on the couple’s Facebook page, Cure 4 Carrie.
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Brad Ausmus out as Detroit Tigers manager at end of season
The former Tigers catcher has a 312-325 record going into tonight's game.
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Police: Toddler shoots 2 other children at Michigan day care
Police say a toddler accidentally shot and injured two other children at a home day care facility in suburban Detroit. Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad says a preliminary investigation has revealed the toddler “accessed a handgun and the weapon discharged” about 10:20 a.m. Wednesday. The wounded children both are believed to be 3 years old. They have been hospitalized in critical, but stable condition.
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Nestlé pays $200 a year to bottle water near Flint – where water is undrinkable
Gina Luster bathed her child in lukewarm bottled water, emptied bottle by bottle into the tub, for months. It became a game for her seven-year-old daughter. Pop the top off a bottle, and pour it into the tub. It takes about 30 minutes for a child to fill a tub this way. Pop the top, pour it in; pop the top, pour it in. Maybe less if you can get gallon jugs.
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Drone sneaks package into Michigan prison
A drone sneaked contraband into a Michigan prison in May, but the breach went undetected for nearly two months, according to State Police documents The Detroit News obtained through an open records request. Michigan Department of Corrections spokesman Chris Gautz said Friday that an after-the-fact review of video surveillance discovered that prisoners at Ionia’s Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility recovered two packages dropped by a drone. It is the first time that law enforcement and state prison officials have confirmed a successful drone delivery of contraband to Michigan inmates.
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Flint’s River of Poison
Three years after disastrous levels of lead were found in the Michigan city’s drinking water, the people of Flint are living — and fighting — a new nightmare. By Claire Ballentine and Ben Sklar.
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Michigan marijuana proposals head to the ballot
The latest fight over marijuana in Detroit hits the polls on Nov. 7.
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Several teens in custody for throwing rocks on I-75 that killed man
Several teens are in custody for throwing rocks off of an I-75 overpass in Genesee County that left a 32-year-old man dead. Law enforcement sources confirm to 7 Action News that the teens are from the area and did it as a prank. More information is expected to be released later this morning.
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Michigan Lawmaker Flees Twitter After Reports Highlight She Helped AT&T Push Anti-Competition Broadband Law
Last week we noted how Freshman Michigan Representative Michele Hoitenga has been pushing a broadband competition-killing bill she clearly neither wrote nor understands. The industry-backed bill, HB 5009 (pdf), would ban Michigan towns and cities from using taxpayer funds to build or operate community broadband networks, and would hamstring these communities' abilities to strike public/private partnerships. The bill is just the latest example of broadband industry protectionist laws ISPs ghost write, then shovel unobstructed through the corrupt state legislative process.
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71 Michigan water systems now have higher lead levels than Flint
Seventy-one water systems in Michigan now have higher lead levels than the city of Flint, results of the most recent federally-required testing shows. Water sampling in Flint from January through June showed the city's 90th percentile for lead was at 7 parts per billion, far better than the last six months of 2016, but still higher than 92.6 percent of the 1,333 water systems regulated by the state Department of Environmental Quality.
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Michigan teens face possible life in prison for attack on pizza delivery driver
Two 14-year-old girls accused of attacking a pizza delivery driver in Michigan face a possibility of life in prison, officials said. The father of four children said he was attacked by two girls with collapsible police batons and robbed in Ypsilanti Township. "I've got four kids and a wife to take care of," Kenneth Stoops Jr. said. "I'm, like, 'I'm dead.'"
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Michigan couple to face trial for not getting baby treatment for jaundice symptoms
A Michigan couple will go to trial for allegedly refusing to seek treatment for their baby's jaundice symptoms despite a midwife's warnings. Rachel Piland, 30, and Joshua Piland, 36, are charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of their infant, Abigail, in February, the Lansing State Journal reported. The couple had a duty to seek medical attention after a midwife informed them that their child's symptoms could lead to brain damage or death, said Nicole Matusko, assistant prosecutor in Ingham County.
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Barack Obama Reports for Jury Duty in Chicago
Former Prez Obama is showing his fellow citizens that when you get called for jury duty, you show up.
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Follow the Edmund Fitzgerald's doomed journey in 1975
By mid-afternoon on Nov. 9, 1975, the doomed freighter had started her journey across Lake Superior, headed for Detroit's Zug Island.
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Miles From Flint, Residents Turn Off Taps in New Water Crisis
Waste from a shoe factory has tainted groundwater in a Grand Rapids suburb. Some residents are skeptical of Michigan officials, who botched the response in Flint.
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Michiganders or Michiganians? Lawmakers settle it
Tucked into an obscure package of bills regarding Michigan's Historical Commission is a section that strikes Michiganian for Michigander.
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Without her groom, 'fierce' would-be bride poses in white dress, alone
"I am still just as fierce as ever and refuse to let this define me...." Salgot of St. Clair Shores posted on Facebook.
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Man tries to pay ticket with pennies, gets choked by guard and defecates self: attorney
When Anthony Sevy got a parking ticket in Royal Oak, he wasn't pleased. When he went to pay his ticket with pennies, he was turned away, choked, and then defecated himself - his attorney claims. "I don't think that in everyday course of business, we poop our pants or go around defecating ourselves," his attorney Jonathan Marco said. Let's back up. Sevy went to pay his $10 parking ticket in Royal Oak's 44th District Court in February, but was told he'd have a $1.75 surcharge on his credit card. He wasn't happy and left.
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