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QLine Is Running And Deals continue All Weekend: Patch PM
Fiat Chrysler Recalls Trucks | Ford GT Unveiled To Rave Reviews | Web Sleuths Take On Mystery Of Detroit Marriage License | Gang Sweep

METRO DETROIT, MI — Detroit residents will be able to hop on a QLine streetcar for free this weekend. Grand opening festivities for the Woodward Avenue trolley system get underway at 9 a.m. at Grand Circus Park station. Both Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Detroit Mayor are among several dignitaries expected to attend.
Businesses along the 3.3-mile route will offer special deals throughout the weekend, and special events will be held at each of the 12 stations. Read the rest of the story here.
Fiat Chrysler Recalls 1.25M Ram Trucks Linked To 1 Death, 2 Injuries
- Airbags and seat belts in certain Ram pickups may not properly deploy in rollover accidents due to a software bug.
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- Ford Motor Company has unveiled the Ford GT and it's a performance-lover's dream come true.
Web Sleuths Take On Mystery Of Detroit Marriage License
- A Michigan woman turned to social media after finding a 1935 marriage license and other documents in a trunk she bought at an auction.
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- The six-week operation resulted in arrests in Michigan, Texas, New York, Georgia, New Jersey and elsewhere across the country.
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