‘West Wing’ actor Martin Sheen praises son Charlie’s courage
NAPLES, Fla. (AP) – “The West Wing” actor Martin Sheen says he wishes he had the courage of his son Charlie Sheen, who has revealed he’s HIV-positive.
Marvel, Transformers display heads to Vegas’ Treasure Island
LAS VEGAS (AP) – Batman has his bat cave. Superman has his fortress of solitude. And soon the Avengers and a team of Transformers will call a corner on the Las Vegas Strip home.
Dinosaur claws among items on annual list of dangerous toys
BOSTON (AP) – A consumer watchdog group says dinosaur claws inspired by the movie “Jurassic World” and a substance that looks like poop are among the worst toys for Christmas this year.
Dunkin’ Donuts tests delivery and on-the-go ordering
NEW YORK (AP) – Dunkin’ Donuts is testing delivery and on-the-go ordering.
Detroit Tigers acquire Francisco Rodriguez and player to be named in exchange for Javier Betancourt
DETROIT – The Detroit Tigers announced today that the club has acquired righthanded pitcher Francisco Rodriguez and a player to be named later from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for infielder Javier Betancourt and a player to
Red Wings send Jurco to AHL for conditioning
DETROIT (AP) – The Detroit Red Wings have assigned right wing Tomas Jurco to Grand Rapids of the AHL for conditioning. The 22-year-old Jurco has played in only four games for the Red Wings this season. He
Valentine triple-double leads No. 13 Michigan St over Kansas
CHICAGO (AP) – Denzel Valentine had 29 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists and the senior guard took over the game for No. 13 Michigan State in the second half as the Spartans beat No. 4 Kansas
Pistons rally for 104-99 win over Cavs despite James’ 30
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) – Andre Drummond had 25 points and 18 rebounds and made some crucial free throws when he was fouled intentionally, helping the Detroit Pistons rally to a 104-99 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers
Local teams advance to Volleyball Semifinals
(AREA) — The Brown City Green Devils Volleyball team advanced to the semifinals after their win Tuesday night against New Lothrop in the Class C Quarterfinals. The Green Devils took the win 3-1.
Sandusky Lighted Farm Implement Parade Buttons on sale Friday, Nov. 20
(SANDUSKY) — The Sandusky Country Christmas Lighted Farm Implement Parade buttons will be sold this Friday, November 20. The winning design was submitted by Sandusky High School student Logan Hughes. Volunteers will be at the four corners
Suspect wanted in Dairy Queen armed robbery in Port Huron
(PORT HURON) — Port Huron Police say an unknown suspect is wanted after an armed robbery Tuesday evening at the Dairy Queen, located at 1220 Military Street in Port Huron.
AAA: More than 1.5M from Michigan traveling for Thanksgiving
(AREA) — AAA projects that more than 1.5 million people from Michigan plan to travel this year for the Thanksgiving holiday, the most since 2007.
Pedestrian Tunnel in Lapeer Vandalized
(LAPEER) — Lapeer Police are seeking tips after a pedestrian tunnel that runs under M-24 was vandalized.
MIS Cares awards $87,525 in cash grants to local charities
BROOKLYN, Mich. (November 17, 2015) – The spirit of giving isn’t just a seasonal belief at Michigan International Speedway; it’s the racetrack’s way of doing business, giving back to the community while providing a valuable fund-raising platform