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Amber Alert issued for missing 3-year-old girl from Detroit

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Amber Alert issued for missing 3-year-old girl from Detroit

DETROIT — The Detroit Police Department has issued an Amber Alert for a missing 3-year-old girl who reportedly was last seen Sunday.Alonna Anderson is described as a 3-year-old black female, 3 feet tall and 48 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair. She was last seen in the area of Northfield Avenue and I-96 in Detroit wearing a floral shirt and skirt with white, pink, green, yellow and orange flowers on the shirt. For Full Story Click Here.

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Judge McCree Faces Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission Today

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Judge McCree Faces Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission Today

A Wayne County Circuit judge accused of having an affair with a complaining witness in a child support case before him, then discussing the case with her, is expected to testify during a hearing over the allegations that begins this morning in Ann Arbor. For Full Story Click Here.

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Winning numbers for largest Powerball jackpot are ...

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Winning numbers for largest Powerball jackpot are ...

A retailer holds a Powerball lottery ticket at a store in Decatur, Georgia, on Friday, May 17. The multistate Powerball jackpot was $590.5 million, with a cash value of $376.9 million, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association.   Eyeing the Powerball jackpot << < 1 2 3 4 5 > >> STORY HIGHLIGHTS NEW: Saturday's jackpot was a record $590.5 million Powerball is played in 43 states and the District of Columbia Largest jackpot was $656 million in Mega Millions game in 2012 (CNN) -- The winning numbers for the largest multistate Powerball jackpot are: 22, 10,13,14, 52 and the Powerball number is 11. Saturday's jackpot was a record $590.5 million. It marks the second largest in Powerball history, surpassing a $587.6 million jackpot split by winners in Arizona and Missouri in November. The jackpot has a cash value of $376.9 million. The largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history was $656 million in the Mega Millions game in March 2012. That was split by three tickets sold in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland. That mark will be dwarfed if no one wins the Powerball jackpot Saturday. With no winner, the jackpot will be about $925 million for Wednesday's drawing, according to Kelly Cripe, spokeswoman for the Texas Lottery, which is part of the multistate lotteries. The Powerball game is played in 43 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. A single ticket costs $2, and the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 175,223,510. Why you keep playing the lottery But before you start dreaming of that mansion in Barbados, allow us to pour an icy bucket of mathematical reality over your head: You almost certainly aren't going to win. You stand a better chance of walking onto the golf course and hitting two consecutive holes in one than winning that jackpot. But that didn't stop hundreds from driving to the Trex Mart in Dearborn, Missouri, store where one of two...

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13 People Shot In Detroit Within 24-Hour Period

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13 People Shot In Detroit Within 24-Hour Period

  Detroit recently hired a new police chief. But if Chief James Craig[1] was expecting a honeymoon period, he was sadly mistaken. Fox 2 News Detroit reports[2] that 13 people were shot within a 24-hour period. Though, during a press conference this week, the department failed to mention it, according to Fox 2 News[3]. In fact, when a reporter asked about the high number of shootings during a press conferece, a police department spokesperson shut it down. For some reason, asking about crime numbers seemed to be a bit of an issue. It’s something that Detroit Police Commission Chairman Rev. Jerome Warfield says he wants to change. “Part of community policing is to arm the community with as much information as you can give them in order [that] they may look out for you,” Warfield said. “If these type of activities are going on, then the community can coalesce and come together and then be able to help the police in their job.” The most recent shooting involved the death of 54-year-old Almeter ...

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Detroit Institute for Children Competes for Art Van Charity Challenge

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Detroit Institute for Children Competes for Art Van Charity Challenge

  The Organization is Competing in Art Van Furniture’s Third Annual Million Dollar Charity Challenge Bonus Challenge The Detroit Institute for Children (DIC) needs your help - not in dollars, but in votes! Through May 30, you can vote daily for the organization in the Art Van Million Dollar Charity Challenge Bonus Challenge. The top three charities with the most votes will win grants of $25,000, $15,000 or $10,000. DIC supporters can vote by going towww.artvancharitychallenge.com. “We’ve seen our children take their first steps, say their first words, and feed themselves for the first time, often when their families were told they would never be capable of doing so.” For almost 100 years, the Detroit Institute for Children (DIC) has been one of Michigan’s largest stand-alone clinics providing life-changing medical and rehabilitative care to children with conditions such as cerebral palsy, neuromuscular diseases, developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, genetic syndromes, and traumatic injuries. “The intervention services we provide truly transform our patients’ and their families’ quality of life,” says Mark Cleary, President and CEO. “We’ve seen our children take their first steps, say their first words, and feed themselves for the first time, often when their families were told they would never be capable of doing so.” The Detroit Institute for Children truly fills a void in the Metro Detroit healthcare system. The organization’s services are available to all children, including children from inner city, low-income families with little to no insurance who are generally denied elsewhere. “With medical and therapy costs easily adding up to $100,000s every year per patient, the Art Van grant could help fund thousands of therapy sessions for our children,” adds Cleary. Since 2009, Art Van Furniture has raised an impressive $17.5 million for 150 Michigan charities through its challenge component. To vote for the DIC, or for more information, please visit www.artvancharitychallenge.com. And to learn more about the DIC, please visit our website at www.detroitchildren.org.    

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Some City of Detroit Offices Closed on May 20 for Budget-Required Furlough

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Some City of Detroit Offices Closed on May 20 for Budget-Required Furlough

  Some City of Detroit offices will be closed on Monday, May 20 for budget-required furlough (BRF): ·        Board of Ethics ·        City Council ·        Communications & Creative Services Division & Total Copy Center ·        Detroit Building Authority ·        Greater Detroit Resource Recovery Authority (GDRRA) ·        Human Resources (with the exception of Payroll Division) ·        Human Rights ·        Mayor’s Office ·        Purchasing Division (Finance Department) ·        Recreation (Administration, Recreation Centers & Community Affairs) However, these departments will be open on May 20: ·        Buildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Department (BSEED) ·        Department of Public Works ·        Finance Department (Income Tax, Assessments, Property Tax & Treasury) ·        Planning & Development Department

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Fall/Winter Movies Spur the imagination

2012 has to be one of the most exciting years yet for imaginative storytelling on the big screen.

New stuff

Halle Berry co-stars in the highly ambitious Wachowskis (The “Matrix” trilogy) film, “Cloud Atlas,” which likely due to its high concept, didn’t perform well at the box office, domestically, that is. It’s almost a sure bet that the film will be better received overseas. Featuring six interlocking stories, “Cloud Atlas,” is the sort of film that hopes to reach, but never quite grasps a mainstream audience. But hey, that’s art.

Wu-Tang Clan’s The RZA, thanks to his powerhouse Kung fu film, “The Man With the Iron Fists,” is going to direct a new film based on the life of Genghis Khan. If you haven’t seen “The Man With the Iron Fists,” you should. It’s an original idea written, performed, scored, and conceived by one individual (the RZA) just like a classic Prince album.

“Django Unchained,” the new Quentin Tarantino film starring Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx and co-starring the ubiquitous Samuel L. Jackson will be required viewing. Tarantino’s work is always off the charts in terms of great writing, great directing, perfect casting, and originality. Any time Tarantino returns with another scribbling from his inner thoughts, it reminds moviegoers that originality still exists (and thrives).

Many happy returns

Though I tend to avoid unnecessary sequels, the new Bond film “Skyfall” wouldn’t fall under that category anyway. This may be the 50th year of the franchise.

One hoped that Peter Jackson wasn’t done with Middle-Earth, as there are literally hundreds of stories left from the pen of J.R.R. Tolkien. The “Lord of the Rings” film trilogy rivaled “Star Wars” in its attention to detail and rabid, passionate fan base. Prepare to see a bunch of folks dressed up as hobbits for the premiere of the new film based off Tolkien’s book (“The Hobbit”). Ian McKellen reprises his role as the wizard Gandalf -- ‘nuff said. If you loved Middle-Earth from Jackson’s perspective you should love “The Hobbit.” And, true to form, this film will be split into three parts. “The Hobbit,” a prequel to the “Lord of the Rings” triology, is quite shorter than those books. Why Jackson feels it necessary to break one book into three films doesn’t make much sense, but with Jackson, you’ve got to trust the guy’s vision.

Classic literature on film

Leo Tolstoy’s tale of adultery, “Anna Karenina,” has always seemed to adapt well to film. Keira Knightley, a reliable period piece actress, plays the title role. The best adaptation so far, to my mind, was a Masterpiece Theatre production in the ‘90s. This one has the advantage of millions of dollars behind it, Knightley, and director Joe Wright.

As Robert Redford pretty much embodied the quintessential Gatsby in the 1974 film for many students of American literature, Leonard DiCaprio is going to try his hand at a little pop culture rewriting. The trailer is audacious enough to intrigue a much larger audience than Mr. F. Scott Fitzgerald would have ever imagined.
Now that we’ve got through all the superhero films, cars turning over, failed remakes and the like, it’s time to get on with some serious cinema.

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