Detroit Free Press

slick new models at auto show
slick new models at auto show
slick new models at auto show
Approximately 800,000 visitors are expected to file through Cobo Center in Detroit for the 2017 North American International Auto Show during the public days ending Sunday, January 22, 2017. During the media preview days, Detroit Free Press auto writer Mark Phelan joined some 5000 other journalists from all over the world for first-time sightings of new models and the overall pomp and circumstance
Detroit Free Press Calls Michigan For Hillary Clinton Then Has to Retract It
Detroit Free Press Calls Michigan For Hillary Clinton Then Has to Retract It
Detroit Free Press Calls Michigan For Hillary Clinton Then Has to Retract It
Well the Detroit Free Press' bias was on full display last night when their political "brains",  Free Press' political analyst and election "guru" Tim Kiska, Todd Spangler their Washington Correspondent, Stephen "let's murder the MI state republican politicians" Henderson their Editorial Page Editor called the state of Michigan for Hillary Clinton at 9:18 PM the night
Labor Part. Rate What is That?
Labor Part. Rate What is That?
Labor Part. Rate What is That?
Interesting article I read over the weekend in the Detroit Free Press by John Gallagher in which he stated that Michigan’s unemployment rate is “not quite what it seems”. Really, why is that? Well we are informed it is because there are over 100,000 people are “missing” from the job force...
Michigan Makes History
Michigan Makes History
Michigan Makes History
According to an article in the Michigan Capitol Confidential, the rate at which Michigan’s unemployment rate has come down during the Snyder Administration has been historic. In June of 2009 Michigan’s unemployment rate was 14.9%, ...
Update: House OKs Tax Proposal
Update: House OKs Tax Proposal
Update: House OKs Tax Proposal
Update: The Michigan House of Representatives has passed a proposed plan to ask voters to raise the state sales tax from 6% to 7% to help fund road repair projects. Click here for the Detroit Free Press report with the details.   The Detroit Free Press is reporting Michigan lawmakers are poised to ask residents to approve a 1% hike in the state sales tax in order to raise more money for road repai