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Armed Robbery at Bloomfield Township Gas Station
The assailant brandished a gun and took an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.

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The assailant brandished a gun and took an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.

Bloomfield Township residents are among those from around Metro Detroit celebrating their heritage Saturday night.
Nearly 1,400 DTE customers in Bloomfield Township are among the 130,000 impacted around Metro Detroit by Friday's storms
Nearly 1,400 DTE customers in Bloomfield Township are among the 130,000 impacted around Metro Detroit by Friday's storms.
There's still a chance to take in the Ann Arbor Art Fairs and see what local talent is on display.
There's still a chance to take in the Ann Arbor Art Fairs and see what local talent is on display.
The slain Dearborn store clerk was kidnapped July 15 during a deadly robbery.
The slain Dearborn store clerk was kidnapped July 15 during a deadly robbery.
Heavy rain coupled with strong winds left many residents in the dark.
Heavy rain coupled with strong winds left many residents in the dark.
Festivities start at 7:30 p.m., followed by the movie at dusk.
Four different residents in the 400 Block of Fox Hills reported their vehicles were entered sometime between Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
The Bloomfield Township website gets a fresher, cleaner look with easier navigation in mind.
From lawn mowers to chainsaws, Patch neighbors are splitting the cost of big ticket items to save money. Believe it or not, it's also helping their friendships.
Birmingham's Police Chief Don Studt recently exchanged hats with officials from the eastern European country.
The department's community liaison officer mapped the two dozen miles he patrolled by bike on Tuesday in a recent online contest.
The Coke vs. Pepsi battle recently spilled into Bloomfield Township when Costco switched soft drink companies at its food court.
Dozens of golfers turned out for a fun afternoon on the links despite the heat Monday.
Dozens of golfers turned out for a fun afternoon on the links despite the heat Monday.
Both the Bloomfield Township Planning Commission and Design Review Board will consider site plans for new schools at meetings Wednesday.