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Implosion fail video: After over 40 years, the Pontiac Silverdome is… still standing!
The demolition of the stadium was supposed to begin early Sunday morning with a series of explosions designed to bring it down. Curious onlookers and the
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Is this the end of Delray?
Detroit offers homeowners money to move away from this dying neighborhood. But some residents say they’ll never leave.
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Double play: Tigers' Alan Trammell, Jack Morris make Hall of Fame
They together helped deliver Detroit’s last baseball championship in 1984, and now Alan Trammell and Jack Morris are headed to baseball’s Hall of Fame.
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Undercover Michigan police officers can no longer legally have sex with prostitutes
Gov. Rick Snyder on Wednesday signed legislation officially outlawing police having sex with prostitutes on duty by removing an exemption that previously blocked their prosecution. "Every day the brave men and women in Michigan's law enforcement community work tirelessly to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of all Michiganders," Snyder said. "These bills help ensure the ongoing integrity and accountability of our law enforcement system by clarifying what actions officers are exempt from while performing their official duties."
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U.P. tribe wants to know: "When can we eat the fish?" Researchers try to answer.
"When can we eat the fish?” That’s what the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula wants to know. Officials in Michigan issue fish
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11,341 abandoned rape kits identify 817 serial rapists in one Michigan county
11,341 abandoned rape kits identify 817 serial rapists in one Michigan county
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Woman Charged With Murder in Death of Second Infant in 5 Years
A northern Michigan woman has been charged with murder in the death of her second infant in five years. The Grand Rapids Press reports 32-year-old Lisa Rae Bryan faces charges of second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and obstruction of justice. The Emmet County woman is charged in the November 2016 death of her infant daughter, Isabella Powrozek.
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Suspected Meteor Shakes Houses across Metro Detroit
Thunderous boom shakes homes across metro Detroit
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Fireball in the sky captures attention across the region
Dozens of Kalamazoo area residents were among the hundreds across a several state area that witnessed a huge flash in the night sky in southern Michigan. "I just saw a big ol' ball of fire falling, and I started screaming," said Barbara Dwyer of Decatur, Michigan, who saw it just after 8 p.m., as she was looking toward Kalamazoo. "It scared the heck out of me."
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It's official! Meteor becomes meteorites with chunks found
At least three meteorites have been found.
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Meteorite hunters find first fragments of Michigan meteor
Meteorite hunters who flocked to Detroit from across the U.S. after a meteor exploded are finding the fragments.
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Kzoo doctor detained by ICE after 40 years in US
Even as the issue of immigration has been central to the government shutdown in Washington, a respected doctor at Kalamazoo’s Bronson Methodist Hospital who has been living in America for nearly 40 years finds himself in jail after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents took him from his home in handcuffs.
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Woman who reported Larry Nassar to police in 2004 will get an apology
Brianne Randall-Gay was 17 years old when she went to see Michigan State University sports medicine doctor Larry Nassar for back pain over a decade ago. Her next stop was the Meridian Township Police Department, to report that Nassar, who was also the team physician for USA Gymnastics, sexually abused her during the appointment. "You had audacity to tell (police) I misunderstood the treatment because I was not comfortable with my body," Randall-Gay told Nassar last week during his sentencing hearing in Ingham County Court.
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The Latest: Dad Who Lunged At Nassar Says He's 'No Hero'
The Latest on the final sentencing hearing for disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar (all times local): A man who tried to attack Larry Nassar in a Michigan courtroom has publicly apologized again and insists he's "no hero." Randall Margraves told reporters Friday that he's remorseful and embarrassed. He says, "This cannot be a lawless society."
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For some in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a ghost town is home
The end of copper mining left a lot of ghost towns in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. But not all of them are deserted.
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Good-bye to cabin life: U.S. government tells owners in U.P. to leave
Families spent generations at their camps. Then the land became part of a national forest, and the cabins were no longer theirs.
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In Detroit's poorest neighborhoods, a food truck serves the forgotten
Detroit is the only place where the Salvation Army brings food directly to the city’s hungriest residents, right where they live.
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Small-town history museum in Michigan was born from revenge
It looks like quaint Americana. But this museum was born from one man's hatred.
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Central Michigan student used father's gun to kill his parents, police say
Central Michigan University student James Eric Davis Jr. used his father's gun to kill his parents at a campus residence hall Friday morning, police said Saturday. Investigators, citing a witness and video evidence, believe that the 19-year-old brought the gun from a parking lot into the residence hall shortly before the shooting, campus police Chief Bill Yeagley said Saturday.
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Woman Sets Up Bird Feeder Photo Booth to Capture Close-Ups of Feathered Friends
After moving to Michigan, Lisa M. Ca purchased a Bird Photo Booth to create a collection of up-close-and-personal portraits of her local birds. By Kelly Richman-Abdou.
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