Chuck Pleiness posts news about injuries, line combinations, transactions, who's starting and who's scratched. Follow the Red Wings along with Chuck Pleiness.
Find out what's really going on in NASCAR. Look here to find out why your driver really lost his ride, or
the real reason those two drivers can't stand each other. Learn about the hidden motives and reasons for the things that happen in NASCAR, from the drivers to the team owners.
Scott M. Burnstein,
covered high school sports for both the Detroit Free Press and the Oakland Press, and is the author of the 2006 regional best-selling book, The Motor City Mafia - A Century of Organized Crime in Detroit.
News from Lansing that impacts sportsmen (this means ladies as well),. Because fishing really interests me, I will tend to concentrate in that area, but will digress on such topics as gun control which is in the news a lot right now, some of the animal rights stuff trying to take some freedoms away from us, ecology, and of course your comments.
Ross Maghielse, lead sports copy editor for The Oakland Press, publishes a sports blog focusing on Collegiate Athletics, featuring the Oakland County connection to the wolrd of college sports.
Paul Kampe (no relation to Greg Kampe) covers Oakland University basketball for The Oakland Press. His news and notes keep you up to date with the Golden Grizzlies men's and women's teams.
A local blog connecting the outside world to the news of Manchester, Sharon, Bridgewater and Freedom townships as well as Manchester Village from the staff of The Manchester Enterprise
Keeping his eye on the
news and offering commentaries and insights on what is happening in
Oakland County, around the world, on the tube and in the news.
Welcome to Inside the Newsroom @
A2 Journal, a blog written by the newspaper's staff at A2 Journal, a new, weekly, community newspaper covering Ann Arbor. We will include photo galleries, videos and links, and encourage readers to post their comments.
Michelle Rogers news editor for
The Saline Reporter and The Milan News-Leader joins staff writers
Krystle Dunham and Jana Miller in writing about local events and
issues, while adding their own commentary and sharing photos.
Cindy Haskin-Popp will help you make physical activity a part of everyday life. The health benefits of regular exercise and overall daily physical activity will be discussed.
Law-related blog that informs and discusses current matters of legal interest to readers of The Oakland Press and to consumers of legal services in the community. We hope readers will find it entertaining but also informative.
Jonathan Schechter often reveal ways in which humans are subtly yet dynamically altering the behavior of wildlife leading to a corruption of natures way and suburban wildlife behavior. Join his Earth's Almanac blog as Jonathan shares thoughts on our natural world in Oakland County and beyond.
Karen Workman, a reporter for The Oakland Press, is a graduate of Oakland University with a degree in journalism. She enjoys combining her love for writing and her love for dogs to produce this blog.
Caren Gittleman likes talking cats. She'll discuss everything about them, from acquiring a cat, differences in breeds, behaviors, health concerns, inside versus outside lifestyles, toys, food, accessories, and sharing cat stories. Share your stories and ask her questions about your favorite feline.
Paul Kampe, a copy editor and page designer for The Oakland Press, responsible for laying out the paper, hunting down spelling and grammatical errors and occasionally covering high school sports in Oakland County.
Chef Stacy believes that cooking from scratch and using the best ingredients are the secrets to preparing delicious and memorable meals. She has created dozens of classes for the home chef and teaches students how to master culinary techniques and recipes in just one session. Read on to see what she's dishing up for The Oakland Press today....
Marissa Raymo is an Oakland Press employee and longtime horse owner/enthusiast. From her first job as a birthday party pony walker to her many years of riding both English and Western, Marissa has been there and done that in the horse world.
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