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One Michigan university wants to banish words, another wants to bring back “neglected but eminently useful words.”
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So, words and phrases that should be banished also include presser, vape, stakeholder, problematic, walk it back, physicality and, well, so.
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Brera Pizza & Salad Co. and Brome Burgers & Shakes both made Thrillist’s top picks. So did a couple of spots in Hamtramck.
Also, Dearborn Heights man arrested in theater fire; Ford and Google partner for driverless car; Trump thumps Ford on expansion in Mexico.
Also, Dearborn congresswoman pens the 2015 “Dingell Jingle” and chickenpox is on the rise, with some cases requiring hospitalization.
Also, Archdiocese says abuse claim against priest who served Dearborn “credible,” fatal dog mauling, pension double dipping.
They’re downright miserable in Pontiac, Inkster Flint, Beecher and Highland Park, though.
Decade after his death, Archdiocese says allegation of abuse by priest who served in 20 southeast Michigan parishes “found to be credible.”
Also, we’ve got a roundup of all the holiday festivities beginning this week in Dearborn.
Also, Deaborn’s tree-lighting ceremony, chorale festival and holiday decorating contest are coming up.
Closing the borders to Syrian refugees seeking asylum is “allowing ISIS to win,” Congresswoman Debbie Dingell says.
Also, a pedestrian was killed while trying to catch a bus, Dearborn Coney Island worker shot, where to drop off Toys for Tots donations.
As temperatures drop, heating and assistance program goes beyond the usual to celebrate 30th anniversary.
Two men who work for a Farmington Hills moving company almost pulled over for the night. Instead, they said, the hand of fate intervened.
Also, Dearborn schools will make a decision by 5:30 a.m. Tuesday on whether school will be held at four schools affected by outage.
Several thousand customers were already without power when a fire occurred at the Dearborn substation.
Also, police took a kilo of cocaine off the streets in raid that included Dearborn storage unit; ex-Inkster cop jailed after jury verdict.
Also, bloody hostage situation defused, residents beautify properties, rapist on the loose.
Residents honored with 2015 Residential Standard of Excellence awards by the Dearborn City Beautiful Commission.
In separate cases, men tied to school shooting threat and mall shooting are arraigned.
Leila Mazloum moved to Dearborn four months ago, and was spending time with her family, who were expected to join her soon in the U.S.
Also, students Dearborn’s public and private schools are helping with environmentally sustainable beautification efforts.
Renovated home was provided under a partnership between Wayne County, the National Faith Homebuyers Association and Detroit Pistons.
Chicago woman reaches out to Detroit man tricked with food offer, then doused with water by fast-food worker.
After a video was posted online, the owner of a Detroit McDonald’s franchise says employee has been fired.
Through the Enough SAID campaign, women business leaders work to make Detroit a safer city, find justice for rape survivors.
A couple who met volunteering at the University of Michigan-Dearborn is headed to Ubanda with the Peace Corps.
Here’s another best-and-worst listing, but before you attach your city’s institutional self-esteem into the ranking, consider other lists.
The torch will remain on display at the Dearborn Administration Center for about a month.
International service work has been a goal of couple who met performing community service projects at University of Michigan – Dearborn.
Your time is money. Before you head out the door, check out what the traffic looks like this morning.
Also, several upcoming performances are music to Dearborn residents’ ears, and the county finds $1 million for rape kit testing.
Also, appeals court upholds rights of religious protestors; Dearborn students chat with International Space Station.
With the end of Daylight Saving Time, clocks have fallen back, giving us one less hour of sunlight.
Lenny Pitek will be honored at Dearborn’s annual Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 11.
Also, civil rights group wants “racist” costumes removed from Walmart, arrest expected in bogus school threat.
New bus adds to transportation options for residents of Dearborn’s senior housing buildings.