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Lawsuit says police falsified evidence
A Lincoln Park man who was charged with sexually assaulting and killing his 8-day-old daughter is suing two police officers whom he claims falsified evidence, causing him to be wrongly arrested.
Masonic Temple poised to become art center
Almost 100 years after it was built to serve a group dedicated to the ancient art of architecture, Wyandotte's old Masonic Temple is poised to become the center of the city's burgeoning arts community.
Riverview explores water plant options
For years, Riverview has explored the possibility of purchasing its water from Wyandotte.
Pair head for garden 'olympics'
John Cullen, originally of Grosse Ile Township, and his nephew, Michael Cullen of Wyandotte, will build a garden much like the one they built at the 2007 Philadelphia Flower Show.
Former Rotary governor awarded
Rotarians are known as a dedicated group of people, but some take that dedication to the highest level.
Musicians to jam for research of Wyandotte boy's disease
An eclectic mix of musicians will perform for several hours Saturday to fund research for a genetic disease affecting a 5-year-old Wyandotte boy.
Driver shot trying to flee impound lot
A 33-year-old River Rouge man was shot by police Wednesday afternoon when he allegedly attempted to run down an officer with his car.
'Survivor' auditions big draw for art fair
More than 250,000 people are expected to attend the 47th annual Wyandotte Street Art Fair beginning today, with some potentially walking away with a chance at reality TV fame and $1 million.
Silver Alerts could help locate missing seniors
Mary Lallucci shudders at the thought of another family experiencing the agony she went through after her mother disappeared from an assisted-living home in Florida last winter.
The Exchange Club of Wyandotte's installation of officers and awards presentation always is a big occasion for its members.
Mayor makes a quick pitch on arts center
The old Masonic Temple building hardly resembles an arts center. But Mayor James DeSana sees a diamond in the rough.
Former Indian settlement becomes farm, village, city
This is the seventh installment in a series about Downriver communities. City: Wyandotte.
Scott Burgess: Flexing with style: Top-notch crossover, though expensive, is a total package
The 2009 Ford Flex seemed like the ideal vehicle to test Downriver. That Southeastern edge of Wayne County should be marked on maps with a big Blue Oval -- this is Ford Country.
Mail in your pet photo and see it at Wyandotte fair
Here's a chance to show off your pet. P.A.W.S. of Michigan is having a Precious Pet Photo Contest.
Just before summer recess, students at Garfield Elementary School tried to come up with a way to show love for their school.
AAUW awards scholarships to three local women
Three scholarships have been awarded by the American Association of University Women Wyandotte-Downriver Branch.
SPOTLIGHT: Fireworks will fill Downriver skies
There are plenty of June fireworks shows to check out Downriver. In Allen Park, fireworks will be over Inter-City Baptist Church at dusk tonight.
Day of riverfront fun ends with a bang
The crowds filtered into Detroit all day Monday, staking out prime viewing spots and watching people gather and enjoy themselves before the booms and bangs began just after 10 p.m. Loud as they were, though, ...
Classic cars ready to roll down Fort
Ford Mustangs. Chevrolet Camaros. Dodge Darts. They'll be out in full force -- along with many other muscle cars and classic cars -- for the ninth annual Cruisin' Downriver.
Four saved after fishing boat swamps
Four fishermen were pulled out of the Detroit River Thursday afternoon after their boat capsized.