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Asian Carp Breach Electronic Barrier


Federal officials say the Asian carp may have breached an electronic barrier designed to prevent it from invading the Great Lakes and jeopardizing a $7 billion sport fishery.

H1N1 Vaccine Takes To The Road


Bing Seeks Bonds


UM v. OSU: Is It Still 'The Game'?


Amber Alert Cancelled


Party Down With Motown


MSU Gets Windfall To Study Wind


Fieger To Pay Fine


Chris Spielman's Wife Dies


Asian Carp DNA Found Past Barrier


Detroit School Stripped of Championship Title


Man Bound Over For Trial In Firefighter's Death


New Web Site Lists H1N1 Clinics, Other Flu Info


H1N1 Related Death In Washtenaw County


DPS Strips Football Team Of Title


Guilty Plea From Hockey Coach


Shootout In Taylor Injures Three


Drug Bust In Detroit


Missing Girl Found At Coffee Shop


Highland Park Case Spotlights Child-on-Child Sex Abuse


Group Challenges Silverdome's $583,000 Sale


Warren Mayor Plans Iacocca-Style Ad Campaign


A Go Blue Pep Rally--With Pepperoni


New Wal-Mart Brings 440 Jobs


Hundreds Line Up For Chance To Meet Palin


MSU To Fund Promise Scholarships


Crowded Roads Expected For Thanksgiving


Authorities Seek Oakland County Bank Robber


Auto Show Job Fair Today, Tomorrow


Plymouth Gets Tinseltown Treatment


New Book Showcases "A Motor City Year"


Job Fair Today In Livonia


82 Projects Filmed In Michigan Since April 2008


Ford Fusion Wins Car Of Year Award


New Home For 'Arts, Beats And Eats'?


Mich. Man Named Rock Paper Scissors Champion


Man Hit With Stun Gun Dies


Michigan 30th In America's Health Ranking


Ford Stock Catching On Again With Investors


Nine Mile Road Bridge Work Steps Up


College Job Market Bottoms Out


4 Found Dead In St. Clair County Home


Cedar Point Talent Search


Some State Troopers Back On The Job


Gas Prices Down 9.4 Cents


Unusual Play Planned For UM-OSU Game


Michigan Among 12 States Looking At College Credit Exchange


Man Goes On Trial For HIV Assault


3 Dead, 1 Hurt In Flint Shooting


Michiganders May See Lower Heating, Gas Costs


Group Planting Hundreds Of Trees In Detroit


Parade Balloon Holders Needed


New Daily Newspaper To Launch In Detroit


Police Search For Missing Women


Red Kettle Campaign Kicks Off Today


TIME: UM's Coleman Among Best College Presidents


Proposal Would Change Michigan Term Limits Law


New Feature For Auto Show


Mich. Senate OKs Funding Change For State Parks


MI Senate Rejects Gov.'s Plan To Appoint Directors


Man Wanted For Multiple Burglaries


Red Wings Begin SHOTS Program


Reward For Information On 2005 Murder


Pitbull Attack On West Side


7 Arrested In Armed Robbery, Carjacking Spree


Local Arab and Muslim Groups Condemn Shootings


Two More H1N1 Clinics In Macomb County


Blackwell Allowed To Travel, Awaits Enbezzlement Trial


$5 Million In Grants To Detroit-Area Programs


MDOT To Hold Nine Mile Bridge Update Meeting


Rent-A-Center Employee Charged With Sex Crimes


Hendrix Testifies About DPS Spending


U.P. Cougar Sighting Confimed


VIDEO: Ford "Cobra Jet"


The Tonight Show Goes Batty!


Do You Qualify For FREE Prescription Meds?


Film To Be Shot On Former Pfizer Property


Free Press Not Acknowledging Source Of Texts


'Robin Hood' Banker Gets Year In Prison


Closed Michigan State Forest Campgrounds


Detroit PD Focuses On Domestic Abuse


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Michigan Wire
Vehicle fuel efficiency up in 2008 model year
Friday, November 20, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) The fleet of new cars and trucks sold to U.S. consumers averaged 21 miles per gallon in

Eminem says 'Relapse 2' now will come out in 2010
Friday, November 20, 2009
DETROIT (AP) Eminem's comeback year of 2009 was expected to include the release of two new albums. That turned

Michigan-based drug maker Perrigo Co. at a glance
Friday, November 20, 2009
NAME: Perrigo Co. YEAR FOUNDED: 1887 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: Allegan, Mich. COMPANY DESCRIPTION: Nation's largest manufacturer of store-branded over-the-counter medications,

More states add jobs, but many for temporary staff
Friday, November 20, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) In a sharp improvement, more than half of U.S. states added jobs in October, though economists said

Habitat, Wal-Mart put Michigan families in homes
Friday, November 20, 2009
ROSEVILLE, Mich. (AP) Habitat for Humanity is putting homes in the hands of two Detroit-area families, with help from

Flu season, ailing economy aiding Mich. drug maker
Friday, November 20, 2009
ALLEGAN, Mich. (AP) Record profits. Job openings. Shareholders making money. It's not what you might think in Michigan, home

Militia movement resurfaces across nation
Friday, November 20, 2009
NIKISKI, Alaska (AP) Norm Olson's genial tone belies his reputation as a radical militiaman, yet here he is, at

Man gets 35-90 years in Mich. woman's strangling
Friday, November 20, 2009
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) A western Michigan man convicted of second-degree murder and other charges in the strangulation of

Economists: Mich. will keep losing jobs in 2010
Friday, November 20, 2009
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Michigan's economy will improve in 2010, but only in comparison to what has been ''one

Charge filed in Mich. ozone-depleting deal
Friday, November 20, 2009
DETROIT (AP) Federal agents went undercover to catch a man who's accused of using Craigslist to commit a crime

Asian carp may have breached electronic barrier
Friday, November 20, 2009
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) Federal officials say the despised Asian carp may have breached an electronic barrier designed to

Court reinstates case against ex-Mich St. player
Friday, November 20, 2009
MASON, Mich. (AP) The Michigan Court of Appeals has reinstated felony charges against former Michigan State football player SirDarean

Western Mich. police nab wrong-way twice
Friday, November 20, 2009
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) Authorities in western Michigan say they have arrested a person twice in three days for driving

Eminem says 'Relapse 2' now will come out in 2010
Friday, November 20, 2009
DETROIT (AP) Eminem's comeback year of 2009 was expected to include the release of not one, but two new

Police to investigate death of man who was Tasered
Friday, November 20, 2009
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) Oakland County Sheriff officials say they are investigating the death of a man who was

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