Detroit News Online

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Mike Babcock: Wings' intensity, effort have to improve

"We need to put a run together," Detroit's coach said Thursday. "Are we capable? Yes. But the intensity level and how hard we play has to pick up." Babcock held a team meeting with the players Wednesday to emphasize that point. The Wings attempt to bounce back from the loss to Calgary Thursday night against Minnesota. - 7:12 pm

Kilpatrick bid to disqualify Judge Groner fails; next court date March 24

Judge Timothy Kenny ruled that there was no improper, secret meeting between Circuit Court Judge David Groner and a prosecutor, and there is no appearance of bias.

Silverdome to reopen with monster truck event

The new owners of the Pontiac Silverdome announced this afternoon the long-dormant facility will reopen next month with a "Domination in the Dome" monster truck event.

Bing hopes to lure Pistons downtown

Mayor Dave Bing says he's hopeful the Detroit Pistons can move back to the city. He told a group of media executives this morning he believes Detroit could see a joint-use arena.

Brawl erupts at sentencing of Detroit mom for murder

A courtroom melee injured deputies and resulted in four arrests today during the sentencing of a woman convicted of driving her son to a recreation center to shoot and kill another teen.

 

Tigers' Brandon Inge will get first start on Saturday

Jim Leyland has another concern -- second baseman Scott Sizemore, who continues to slowly recover from a fractured lower left leg suffered last October at the Arizona Fall League. - 6:17 pm

Michigan 59, Iowa 52: Top-seeded Ohio State up next

Michigan is 15-16 overall after winning for the third time against Iowa this season. It's also the third straight year the Wolverines have beaten the Hawkeyes in the first round of the Big Ten tournament. - 6:42 pm

Editor's Choice

Columnists

Daniel Howes

Money fueled evil in Detroit

Manny Lopez

Whining won't help Toyota

Brian J. O'Connor

Bank of America ends 'courtesy' overdraft in public relations swirl

John Niyo

Eagles likely to move at least one quarterback

Dana Wakiji

NHL general managers take action on hits to head

Kate Lawson

Easy last-minute lasagna is a lifesaver

Angelique S. Chengelis

'It's a brand new season' for U-M at Big Ten tournament

Tony Paul

Scouting fantasy baseball: Making the right moves

Nolan Finley

Anticipation builds for next Kilpatrick twist

Terry Foster

Allen Iverson's career going downhill quickly, sadly

Sam Webb

U-M, MSU go after super soph James Ross Jr. early

Tony Paul

Closer Joe Nathan apparently out, but don't erase Twins from contenders

Adam Graham

15 years in the biz and Jay-Z is still at the top

Lynne Rossetto Kasper

Chocolate pudding cake gets added jolt of espresso

Scott Burgess

With 2011 Sonata, Hyundai proves it's worth another look

Molly Abraham

Buzz-worthy Tallulah Wine Bar & Bistro marches to its own stylish drummer

Neal Rubin

Teen with Asperger syndrome takes root in 'Horrors'

Tom Long

Review: Chilling 'North Face' is modern spin on mountain climbing movie

Curtrise Garner

Squash is a nice addition to risotto

Amber Arellano

Remaking Detroit Education

More columnists

Viewpoints

Terry Foster's Blog

Terry Foster: Here are the two most disturbing things about the University of Michigan basketball team. The present is bleak and the future does not look … Continued

Daniel Howes' Blog

Daniel Howes: Who needs fiction when you have public education in Michigan? Exhibit No. 1: The president of the Detroit Board of Education, the very same body … Continued

Detroit After Dark: Melody Baetens

Melody Baetens: Quite possibly the biggest social event of the spring, BravoBravo! is a fundraiser for the Michigan Opera Theatre organized by the young … Continued

More blogs

Latest News Headlines

Entertainment and Lifestyle

The Stooges in the early 1970s: James Williamson, from left, Iggy Pop, Scott Asheton and the late Ron Asheton.
Iggy Pop ready to take Stooges to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Picture this: It's Monday, and the surviving members of The Stooges are onstage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2010 induction ceremonies at New York's Waldorf-Astoria.

St. Patrick's Parade is good fun for everyone
The St. Patrick's Parade in Detroit drew an estimated 100,000 people last year.

The United Irish Societies' St. Patrick's Parade provides family-friendly fun and a debauchery-laden good time all in one afternoon. Traditionally taking place the Sunday before St. Patrick's Day, the parade steps off at 2 p.m. at Sixth Street and Michigan Avenue and travels west down Michigan, passing many of Corktown's storied bars.

Easy Irish eats
Recipes for Irish Soda Bread are handed down through the generations. Ackroyd's Bakery in Redford shares theirs. 2D

Potato-bacon dishes make for a relaxed St. Patrick's Day meal

Browse by date:

Search:

Page Ones

Click to enlarge

Photos & Multimedia