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Christy has been a journalist for the past 11 years. She graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit with a BA in journalism. During that time, she worked as a freelance writer for several local publications and completed internships in and out of state. Afterward, she worked as a news reporter for the Detroit Free Press for six years, where she covered communities, crime, growth and development and much more. While reporting high-profile criminal cases, Christy had stories appear in publications across the country, including USA Today. Her work has also been published in The Huffington Post and AOL news homepage.
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Ophelia Neal is accused of armed robbery and explosive charges in connection to a Clinton Township bank robbery.
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Activities are planned throughout the region to celebrate Earth Day.
Activities are planned throughout the region to celebrate Earth Day.
There were more than 4,000 accidents last year in work zones across the state, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation.
Activities are planned throughout the region to celebrate Earth Day.
Activities are planned throughout the region to celebrate Earth Day.
Activities are planned throughout the region to celebrate Earth Day.
Activities are planned throughout the region to celebrate Earth Day.
Activities are planned throughout the region to celebrate Earth Day.
Activities are planned throughout the region to celebrate Earth Day.
New Baltimore police said Friday a Clinton Township man was arrested for the early Thursday morning crime.
There was more than 4,000 accidents last year in work zones across the state, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation.
There was more than 4,000 accidents last year in work zones across the state, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation.