Super hero-themed vehicles promote fighting hunger
Two super hero-themed vehicles at the auto show in Detroit are there for more than just their flashy looks.
View ArticleObama to unveil gun violence measures Wednesday
President Barack Obama's broad effort to reduce gun violence will include proposed bans on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition clips as well as more than a dozen executive...
View ArticleBoat, motors stolen from LaSalle business
A 17-foot-long aluminum boat valued at $5,000 plus thousands of dollars in outboard motors and related equipment were stolen Saturday from Lighthouse Harbor LLC in LaSalle Township.
View ArticleLocal schools: More police to walk halls
More police, not guns, in schools is the way to make Monroe County’s schools safer, local officials say. Students and teachers throughout the county should begin to see more police officers randomly...
View ArticleRichardville: Right-to-work law pro-worker, not anti-union
Michigan Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, R-Monroe, said he voted for a state right-to-work law because the state will be perceived as a better place to do business, not because he’s anti-union.
View ArticleGirls Basketball: Cunningham helps Monroe past Skyline
A sophomore and a junior came up big at the end as Monroe High’s girls basketball team pulled out a thrilling 38-37 win over Ann Arbor Skyline Tuesday night.
View ArticleBoys Baskeball: Monroe wins in double OT
Monroe High made the long ride back from Hamtramck a fun one Tuesday night. Monroe outscored the Cosmos 8-0 in the second overtime to win the nonleague boys basketball game 68-60.
View ArticleBikes share space with cars at Detroit auto show
Transportation of the two-wheeled variety is sharing the floor at the Detroit auto show with the latest cars, trucks and concept vehicles.
View ArticleRemember the Raisin: Area events mark 200th anniversary of War of 1812
Variety of area events planned to mark 200th anniversary of War of 1812 battle.
View ArticleObama unveils $500 million gun violence package
President Barack Obama is announcing a $500 million package of executive actions and legislative proposals aimed at reducing gun violence a month after a mass shooting in Connecticut killed 20...
View ArticleEagles get their man, hire Oregon's Chip Kelly
The Philadelphia Eagles have hired Chip Kelly after he originally chose to stay at Oregon.
View ArticleObama taking 23 actions aimed at gun violence
President Barack Obama is taking 23 executive actions aimed at curbing gun violence that don't require congressional action, including measures to encourage schools to hire police officers, increase...
View ArticleTe'o dying girlfriend a hoax
Notre Dame says a story about Manti Te'o's girlfriend dying, which he said inspired him to play better as he helped the Fighting Irish get to the BCS title game, turned out to be a hoax apparently...
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