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Lions coach Dan Campbell says it’s not time to freak out after first loss in 3 months
The Detroit Lions are coming off their first loss in three months, but head coach Dan Campbell says now is not the time to panic and start acting like things are worse than they are.
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Detroit-area library says Chicago man can keep overdue baseball book — 50 years later
Fifty years later, a man who grew up in suburban Detroit tried to return a very overdue baseball book to his boyhood library. The answer: You can keep it—and no fine.
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15 things that belong on every Michigander’s winter bucket list
We created the perfect Michigan winter bucket list with everything from marveling at snow sculptures to snowshoeing down wintery trails.
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Lions’ banged-up defense no match for high-scoring Allen-led Bills in 48-42 loss
Detroit’s patchwork defense got even more threadbare in a 48-42 loss to Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, losing three contributors to possible season-ending injuries.
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Michigan Attorney General warns families to be on the lookout for puppy scams
Learn how to avoid the heartbreak of puppy scams this holiday season.
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Lions and Bills meet in matchup of odds-on Super Bowl favorite and a top contender
The NFC-leading Detroit Lions are playing the AFC East-leading Buffalo Bills in a marquee, late-season matchup that might be a Super Bowl preview.
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Michigan authorities warn of porch pirates, AI phone scams this holiday season
Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning Michiganders of a heightened risk of porch pirates and phone scams this holiday season.
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12 must-see Michigan music festivals coming in 2025
These are the best musical festivals coming to Michigan in 2025. From rock and country to folk and jazz, there’s something for everyone.
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Michigan state troopers now handing out gift cards and basic essentials
A new state program has Michigan State Police troopers swapping citations for compassion—by handing out gift cards and other basic supplies to Michiganders in need.
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Ohio politician proposes bill to make flag planting a felony after fight in Michigan rivalry game
An Ohio politician said he’s introducing a bill to make flag planting in sports a felony in the state. His proposal comes after the Nov. 30 fight at the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry football game when the Wolverines beat the Buckeyes 13-10 and then attempted to plant their flag at midfield.

























