Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Detroit Tigers starting rotation up in air for series against Kansas City Royals due to 'moving parts'


Detroit Tigers starting rotation up in air for series against Kansas City Royals due to 'moving parts'


MINNEAPOLIS -- Brad Ausmus has not announced the starting rotation for the Detroit Tigers for their weekend series against the second-place Kansas City Royals. There's a good reason for that. Ausmus is not 100 percent sure what it will look like.


The Devil's in Detroit: Fiery Fuss Over Separation of (Satan's) Church and State


A new sect of Satanists in Detroit advocate for the placement of this statue of Baphomet alongside a Ten Commandments monument at the Oklahoma State Capitol. (Photo: The Satanic Temple Facebook page) There’s a fiery political fuss going on among metro ...


Where things stand with Detroit's bankruptcy plan


DETROIT — More than a year after Detroit filed for the largest public bankruptcy in U.S. history, a federal judge is hearing evidence on whether he should approve the city's plan to emerge from billions of dollars in debt. Here's a look at the past ...


Creditor Syncora reaches Detroit bankruptcy deal, issues apology


Detroit’s stiffest bankruptcy opponent reached a comprehensive settlement with the city and issued a formal apology today for accusing bankruptcy mediators of “naked favoritism” — a turn that places Detroit within a stone’s throw of achieving an ...


Detroit City Council to get first look at Red Wings arena


Detroit — Architectural drawings of the $450 million new home ice for the Detroit Red Wings to be unveiled this week show plans for a huge state-of-the-art entertainment venue in a walkable neighborhood. The new drawings will be revealed publicly at 5 p ...


Detroit Reaches Deal With Creditor, as Others Object to Bankruptcy Plans


DETROIT — As the city announced a final settlement on Monday with Syncora Guarantee, a creditor that had been one of its chief adversaries, other creditors pressed their opposition to Detroit’s plans to emerge from bankruptcy. “This is a big day for ...


Syncora Gets 13.7% in Detroit Bankruptcy Deal;FGIC Fights


Detroit creditor Syncora Guarantee Inc. (SYCRF) will recover about 14 percent on what it’s owed in a deal that includes $44.8 million in new debt, leaving bankruptcy holdout Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. the last major creditor opposing the city’s ...



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