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Fleetwood Mac reunion tour will hit Palace of Auburn Hills
Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie and Lindsey Buckingham -- is regrouping for a 2009 greatest hits tour that includes a March 8 stop at The Palace of Auburn Hills, venue officials announced Wednesday.
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Senator pans money for Chrysler if it's for sale
Monthly job loss tally could be worst in 28 years The U.S. economy is bleeding jobs faster than it has since the early 1980s, and perhaps since the mid-'70s. More>> Sticker shock: Detroit raises the ante to $34 ...
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Fleetwood Mac returning to the road in 2009
Fleetwood Mac will embark on its first tour in five years next spring, beginning March 1 in Pittsburgh.
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Cheetah Girls visit Auburn Hills tonight
THE CHEETAH GIRLS: Recently unearthed racy photos may have caused embarrassment for Adrienne Bailon -- but the beat goes on for Disney's reigning disposable pop group.
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Chrysler Nov. US sales drop 47 pct; GM down 41 pct
Excluding fleet sales, the Auburn Hills, Mich.-based automaker says its November sales fell 36 percent.
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Electrial unit caused fire at Auburn Hills condo complex
A fire at an Auburn Hills condominium complex Sunday night was likely caused by an electrical heating and air conditioning unit in one of the condos, an Auburn Hills Fire Department official said today.
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Missed Black Friday? Cyber Monday to net eager shoppers
Black Friday came and went, and with it, the sales, coupons and doorbuster deals.
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Humble Cratchits return to Auburn Hills in 'A Christmas Carol'
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL": Like eggnog and sugar cookies, they never fall out of fashion.
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Chrysler May Not Need Firings to Reach Goal of 25% Salaried-Job Reduction
Chrysler LLC, seeking federal aid to stay in business, may not need firings to meet a goal of cutting 25 percent of its salaried workforce as employees take incentives to leave.
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As demand for menu increases, Palm Palace opens second location in Auburn Hills
Palm Palace LLC will open a second restaurant in Auburn Hills this Friday, at 2065 North Squirrel Road.
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Sharpshooting protest in Rochester Hills
Twenty-five concerned Rochester Hills residents stood near the corner of Adams Road and Walton Boulevard on Friday evening to protest the sharpshooting of deer in the city.
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Auburn Hills to partner with Pontiac schools
Pontiac school trustees won't decide until February which schools will remain open in the fall, but if Will Rogers Elementary School is one of them, Auburn Hills may have funds to invest in renovations.
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Area entertainment: Circus, opera, jazz, more
The last time we saw Julie Walters, she was shimmying on tabletops in 'Mamma Mia!' as she sang 'Take a Chance on Me' in all her middle-aged fabulousness.
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Oakland Community College to make $10 million in repairs to three of its campuses
Oakland Community College's Auburn Hills, Orchard Ridge and Royal Oak campuses will be getting some much-needed repairs and renovations to the tune of $10 million.
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Nardelli: If pushed into bankruptcy, Chrysler may not emerge
Chrysler LLC CEO Robert Nardelli will tell U.S. lawmakers that, unless the Auburn Hills automaker receives assistance, it could run short of cash to run its operations, according to an advance copy of his ...
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Chrysler says it could go under without loan
Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli says the automaker needs immediate federal help or its cash could fall short of the amount needed to stay in business.
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Local Leaders In D.C. In Support Of Bailout
City officials from 15 Michigan communities will follow Detroit's three automotive leaders to Washington D.C. in support of a federal loan assistance for the domestic automotive industry.
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Invest Michigan! makes initial investments
The state's Invest Michigan! program has made initial investments in two technology-related ventures in Auburn Hills and Lansing.
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Auburn Hills firm tries unusual strategy: expanding and planning new...
The auto industry is in the tank, there's talk of bankruptcies, and no one knows who will survive.
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CAW leader blasts Chrysler bonuses
Canadian Auto Workers President Ken Lewenza said Friday he was disappointed that Chrysler owes top executives about $30 million in retention bonuses, and he questioned the payments' legitimacy.
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