Sherri Welch - The national Association of Art Museum Directors is urging Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr to leave the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection intact as it looks for ways to solve the city’s financial crisis.
A bill that would further regulate the relationship between New Hampshire auto dealers and their factories is a step closer to becoming law despite opposition from automakers.
A bill that would further regulate the relationship between New Hampshire auto dealers and their factories is a step closer to becoming law despite opposition from automakers.
Kirk Pinho - The Olde Building on Griswold in Detroit sold Friday to an entity registered to the manager of a Southfield jewelry shop for just less than $1 million.
Ford plans to retain 1,000 jobs at a plant in southwest France after striking a deal today with local authorities to share the burden of new investments needed to keep the factory operating.
ORANGE PARK, Fla. --Â Sometimes small things can make a big difference, just ask Grove Park Elementary.
This week picnic tables were delivered free of change to replace old wood that had seen its better days.
"The other ones were kind of getting warped and these are just wonderful," said Opal Phelps who had her second grade class outdoors on the tables reading under the shade.
First Baptist Church in Orange Park that has bonded with the school for years initiated the project that was embraced by the community.
Sam Pruitt said it was not problem getting support and donations to replace the 20 tables that were aged by years of use.
All the materials he says were donated by local businesses and students from Orange Park High handled the construction end of the job.
Principal Linda Pratt says tables were not in the school's budget so the donation filled a need for students and parents who come to have lunch with their
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. -- Jim Breland is no stranger to the beach, but making it to the water he says is something different.
Next to the Jacksonville Beach pier is a sand filled walkover that gives access to the ocean's edge. Plowing through sand without benefit of a solid foundation frustrates Breland who is 62 years-old and challenged.
"I am a disabled veteran. I don't have any knees. I cannot get back to the beach without going through a lot of pain and suffering and I am in better shape than most handicapped people," said Breland.
The Jacksonville man said he has been trying to get answers and something done to improve the walkover for the past four years without success.
A call to Jacksonville Beach Parks and Recreation yielded no answers on what if anything is planned for the walkover.