Review: 'The Twilight Saga' ends with real bite
Finally — finally! — the "Twilight" franchise embraces its own innate absurdity with the gleefully over-the-top conclusion, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2."
View ArticleLessons in secrets for spies
You are in trouble right now because some super-secret stuff got out about your super-secret private times. As the big cheese in charge of spying and covert doings, this puts you in a tough spot.
View ArticleMonster shares slip on energy drink reports
Monster Beverage Corp.'s shares are slipping after news that the Food and Drug Administration is investigating deaths potentially tied to one of its competitor's products.
View ArticleSMCC moves into state finals
SMCC defeated Concord in the Class C state volleyball semifinals.
View ArticleMichigan's 16-day firearm deer hunt gets under way
Hunters have taken to the field across Michigan with the opening of the state's 16-day firearm deer season, but with limits for hunters across much of the southern part of the Lower Peninsula.
View ArticleHolidays become a cable TV industry
If the holidays still seem a long way off, you clearly haven't done much television channel surfing lately.
View ArticleDukes, Hoskins head All-Region team
Arthur Dukes III and Jesse Hoskins of Milan head the All-Region football team.
View ArticleWoman charged with embezzling money from credit union
A Toledo woman has been charged with embezzling money from a Temperance credit union.
View ArticleCabrera wins AL MVP award
Detroit's Miguel Cabrera has won the American League's Most Valuable Player award after becoming baseball's first Triple Crown winner in 45 years, and San Francisco's Buster Posey has been voted the...
View ArticleFootball team bus crashes on I-75 on way to Tennessee
A semi-truck and charter bus crashed this morning on I-75, leaving some people injured.
View ArticleHostess to close, cites nationwide worker strike
Hostess Brands says it is going out of business, closing plants that make Twinkies and Wonder Bread and laying off all of its 18,500 workers.
View ArticleHeavy work continues in River Raisin
Contractors use heavy equip-ment to alter areas near city dams in a bid to make the River Raisin in Monroe more user-friendly for people and fish.
View ArticleVeteran Detroit broadcaster 'Sonny' Eliot dies
Longtime broadcaster Marvin "Sonny" Eliot, whose corny jokes and genial manner endeared him to Detroit audiences for decades, has died. He was 91.
View Article