Holly Fournier, The Detroit News

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The Detroit News

Detroit, MI, United States

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Kellogg donates $3.5M to Detroit Promise college grant

The grant will “support thousands of Detroit high school graduates” over the next three years, officials said → Read More

More than $1M in grants awarded to Detroit Health Dept.

The funds will support early childhood, asthma care, environmental health and teen pregnancy prevention, officials said → Read More

Sierra Club files antitrust claim against DTE pipeline

The Sierra Club alleges a proposed natural gas pipeline will raise consumer prices; DTE refutes that claim → Read More

Police: Man, 91, shoots suspected robber in Eastpointe

The 91-year-old would-be victim is a concealed pistol license holder, officials said → Read More

New American Girl doll is from ’60s Detroit

Melody Ellison, the company’s third African-American doll, will go on sale this summer → Read More

Buyer seeks $200M redevelopment of Lee Plaza

Buyer and Detroit native Craig Sasser says the abandoned hotel will be redeveloped into an energy efficient building → Read More

Gale warning for Lake Superior: 15-foot waves possible

The warnings span areas from the Keweenaw Peninsula east to Whitefish Point and last until as late as 8 p.m. Tuesday → Read More

Man strips naked on I-75 in Auburn Hills during snowstorm

Some drivers who braved the snowstorm Sunday got an eyeful when a man shed his clothes → Read More

Season ripe for Mich. apple growers; another bumper crop expected

The polar vortex was no match for Michigan's apple trees. The orchards emerged from arctic winter weather largely unscathed, and are celebrating with an abundant harvest predicted to rival last year's record-breaking haul. The Michigan Apple Committee is forecasting almost 29 million bushels of apples this season, close to last year's total of 30 million bushels. → Read More

Detroit grocers seek fresh image

Detroit often is dismissed as a 'food desert,' lacking accessible, affordable and quality fresh food. The city's grocers - and many residents - beg to differ. And The Detroit News found each of the city's full-service grocery stores. → Read More

Homicides in Detroit decline

Amid major changes in the way Detroit Police operate, violent crime has dropped significantly so far in 2013, with the city on pace to record fewer than 350 homicides for only the fourth time in 30 years, according to department data released Friday. → Read More

Lions request downtown lights offensive for Monday game

The Detroit Lions want fans to wear blue Monday for a statewide 'One Pride Blue Out' in celebration of Monday Night Football at Ford Field. → Read More