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Fire Engulfs Hamtramck Meat Plant
Firefighters in Hamtramck are battling a blaze at a meat packing plant located at Lumpkin and Danforth.
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Goodfellows brighten kids' holidays with newspaper sales
Hundreds of Old Newsboys' Goodfellow Fund of Detroit members and Detroit Police Department officers fanned out across local streets Monday, selling special "Goodfellow" editions of The Detroit News and Detroit ...
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People Mover will tweak its schedule
The Detroit People Mover will operate on a holiday schedule Thanksgiving Day, which is good news for anyone coming downtown.
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Detroit school district to outline budget cuts
Officials will present a deficit reduction plan to the Detroit school board next week that calls for cuts that would result in an estimated $463.5 million over the next three years.
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Obama downplays deficit
With the economy growing weaker, President-elect Barack Obama said Tuesday that recovery efforts will trump deficit concerns when he takes office in January.
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Hamtramck Police Warn Of Phony Officer
A police impersonator is allegedly making rounds to local businesses, trying to swindle thousands of dollars in donations from people in Hamtramck.
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1935 Dodge KC Half-Ton Pickup
"1935 Dodge KC Half-Ton Pickup." 17 October 2007. HowStuffWorks.com. 21 November 2008.
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City Council 11/12/2008: all
His request was honored. Stackpoole said there was a good turnout and a large number of presentations at the World's Fair at People's Community Services.
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Fire damages Hamtramck bar overnight
Fire heavily damaged the long-time Hamtramck neighborhood watering hole Shananigan's overnight.
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Hefty Sentence For Police Chief Shooter
A judge sentenced the man responsible for shooting the Capac police chief. Donald Burke will spend 30-60 years behind bars for shooting Chief Raymond Hawks, and Deputy Tim O'Boyle. The shootings happened April ...
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Gay rights left on sidelines after election
The 2008 election was a success for nearly every segment of the Democratic coalition, with one stark exception: gay rights advocates.
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Paulson voices opposition to Big 3 bailout bill
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress on Tuesday that the administration remains firmly opposed to dipping into the government's $700 billion financial bailout fund for a $25 billion rescue package for ...
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Marysville cruises into regional final
The Marysville volleyball team made quick work of St. Clair Shores South Lake tonight, sweeping the Shorians in Class B regional semifinal action at Pontiac Notre Dame Prep.
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Blog: O Street
O STREET So here's what happened at the block party... By ONEITA JACKSON * FREE PRESS BLOGGER * November 15, 2008 They ate.
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Illegal smokes bring charges for 18
State and federal police on Thursday arrested and charged 18 metro Detroit residents with trafficking 104,300 cartons of illegal cigarettes worth more than $2 million in unpaid Michigan taxes.
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Detroiters will trumpet in 3 weeks of jazz at the Dirty Dog
The trumpets shall sound. And swing. Three terrific trumpeters, all with Detroit roots, will parade through the Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe over the next three weeks in a homecoming that promises to feel -- and sound ...
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AFA-Michigan congratulates Hamtramck voters on rejection ...
Hamtramck voters reject "gay rights" ordinance HAMTRAMCK, Mich. - A statewide family values organization Tuesday congratulated a multicultural coalition of Hamtramck citizens on their successful campaign to ...
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The crosstown mob wars of 1930-31
Presiding over this shaky peace arrangement was a Giannola gunman named Salvatore "Sam" Catalonotte.
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Hamtramck hires new eco devo chief
After a year of vacancy, the position of community and economic development director for the city of Hamtramck has been filled.
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Eagles of Death Metal to crunch Hamtramck sans Homme
EAGLES OF DEATH METAL: Rousing retro-rock crunch from Jesse Hughes and company. Note that cofounder Josh Homme is not part of the band's touring lineup.
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