Shamrocks win Observerland Relays
The Detroit Catholic Central boys track and field team has been traditionally known for its talented throwers and distance runners.
But on Saturday, the Shamrocks of Novi threw in some speedy sprinters, hurdlers and middle distance talent to earn its
Following in Ghandi's footsteps
Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the Middle East -- not destinations one usually would associate with popular spring and summer break destinations for college students.
Then again, not many students are Grant Rumley.
Rumley, 20, of Marysville plans to
Very little is known about the flu victims
A mother of three and a toddler on a family shopping trip are counted among the dead.
Among the survivors: a group of schoolkids from New York and a teacher from New Zealand.
All these days into the global swine flu scare, what do we know about the
East High School gives students a second chance at success
A delicate and free-spirited teen lost in her daydreams. A soft-spoken, soon-to-be mom, chasing love over academics. A young punk rocker caught up in his rage indulging in crime and drugs.
They gathered together at school, each taking his or her usual
Bargain hotel rates can be had for the entire brood
Families with children see double when it comes to lodging: two rooms, two baths, two desks, two closets. And when they get hit with the bill, they may see red.
In a double-occupancy world, where deals abound in the off-season and dry up during the
Analysis: N.Y. leaders step up during flu scare
MICHAEL GORMLEY, The Associated Press
ALBANY ? New York?s leadership was tested this week by the swine flu.
Gov. David Paterson fell into a golden political opportunity to try to capitalize on the big public health scare but gave straightforward
Op-ed column: Discomfort of hospital stay due to institutional system
While some of my friends were in Cancun and others were in Florida for our senior version of what is called ?Spring Break,? I spent mine in Ellis Hospital.
Not quite the vacation package that I had hoped for, even though it is somewhat all-inclusive. I
No new leads on missing teen
On Saturday, Myrtle Beach police said they had no new leads or information in the search for Brittanee Drexel, said Capt. David Knipes.
Drexel, a 17-year-old Gates Chili High School junior, has been missing since April 25. She traveled to Myrtle Beach
Park City student has Utah's first confirmed case of swine flu
The Utah Department of Health on Saturday said the federal Centers for Disease Control had confirmed Utah's first case of swine flu.
"The swine flu, or H1N1 variation of this virus is here in Utah," UDOH Executive Director Dr. David Sundwall said."
The
Broward student who had swine flu says she is feeling good now
The 17-year-old girl had been feeling sick for a few days, but finally felt so bad that a family member took her to the emergency room at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood on Monday.
There were a few miserable days, the high school senior