Forecast: Today is expected to be mostly cloudy with a passing shower or two and a high of 73 degrees.
The City of Detroit has filed at least 89 condemnation lawsuits this month for the solar neighborhoods project that the city approved this summer.
The eminent domain lawsuits are part of a legal process that gives governments authority to take property for public use, writes Dana Afana. Detroit City Council in July backed the project to convert land into solar panel farms, which are expected to generate enough energy to offset the electricity used by the city's 127 municipal buildings.
š Sports: Michigan football was able to hold on late for a 27-24 victory over the Minnesota Golden Gophers and retain the Little Brown Jug on a wet, gray Saturday afternoon in Ann Arbor. ... Meanwhile in East Lansing, the Michigan State Spartans had some early chances vs. Ohio State, but turnovers and some questionable calls eventually led to a collapse in the 38-7 loss to the Buckeyes.
š° News: A new housing development featuring 14 apartments designed specifically for residents with disabilities recently held its ribbon-cutting ceremony in Detroit's Riverbend neighborhood on the east side.
š¼ Business: Ahead of pending changes to Michigan's paid sick leave laws slated for next year, a group of the state's major business advocacy organizations is calling on the Legislature to address the policy before they adjourn in December, reports Arpan Lobo.
šļø Courts: Embattled Judge Kenneth King completed his training and returned to the bench, but will now be hearing traffic court cases.