We're talking about the draft later than usual, but much sooner than anyone expected this year, now that we know where the Lions will pick in Round 1.
City officials ordered three downtown parking lots closed for allegedly charging $999 per parking spot during Saturday's Detroit Lions playoff game.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell shared his thoughts on Detroit as a sports town and the city’s longing for a winning football team.
To access these warming centers or year-round emergency shelters, residents should call the City of Detroit’s Housing Services Helpline at 866-313-2520 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Veterans seeking shelter should call 866-313-2520 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
It's time to vote for the Detroit Free Press Boys Prep Athlete of the Week for Jan. 12-18. This week's poll features four basketball players. Voting will be open until 11:59 a.m. Friday. We'll announce the winner here shortly after the poll closes.
The Michigan House passed legislation to change the state's paid sick leave and minimum wage laws before court-ordered changes take effect next month.
The Michigan House OK'd bills retaining the tipped wage for restaurant workers and limiting the reach of paid sick leave laws taking effect Feb. 21.
The city shut down the three parking lots early Friday in a dispute over whether city parking ordinances that control pricing were being followed.
With less than a month remaining until new minimum wage and paid sick leave laws are set to take effect, the GOP-led Michigan House continued to fast track two bills that would roll back some of the changes.
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With less than a month remaining until new minimum wage and paid sick leave laws are set to take effect, the GOP-led Michigan House continued to fast track two bills that would roll back some of the changes.