Children’s liquid cold, allergy medicine recalled »

Washington — More than 40 over-the-counter infants’ and children’s liquid medications are being recalled in the United States and 11 other countries because they don’t meet quality standards.

DPS’s Bobb to attend school board meeting »

Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb will attend his first public school board meeting tonight following an order from a Wayne Circuit Court judge earlier this month.

DPS board, Bobb trade barbs at meeting »

A heated court-ordered meeting between the Detroit school board and the emergency financial manager ended tonight with no formal presentation after an exchange of accusations and stern words among leadership.

Detroit man to be arraigned on armed robbery charges Saturday »

A man police say robbed three Family Dollar Stores in Detroit earlier this week is scheduled to be arraigned Saturday on five counts of armed robbery.

Michigan to offer subsidized health coverage for uninsured »

Michigan’s more than 1M uninsured residents could soon have a new option for purchasing low-cost health coverage.

On smoking ban eve, Michigan smokers have mixed feelings »

The state’s new smoking ban begins at 6 a.m. today. As happy hour revelers soaked in the sunshine Friday, many opened new packs of cigarettes and inhaled deeply, perhaps for the last time in a Michigan bar or restaurant.

Town hall to discuss reaction to NBC’s ‘Dateline’ report »

The managing editor of Dateline NBC will be among media professionals and activists who will participate in a town hall meeting today focusing on the network’s recent airing of a feature on Detroit.

State closes CF Bancorp in 2nd Michigan bank failure of 2010 »

Twenty-two branches under the Citizens First name in 19 Michigan cities will reopen Saturday as branches of First Michigan.

Smoke-free era to begin in Michigan »

With cigarettes already vanquished from most pop culture and workplaces, the statewide edict contributes to the passing of an era, say culture experts.

Chrysler victorious in 1st hearing »

A Cincinnati case was the first of what could be nearly 400 arbitrations with dealers terminated last June in Chrysler’s bankruptcy restructuring.


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