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Cancer Survivors Celebrate Another Chance at Life
A Dearborn Heights woman celebrated with 100 cancer survivors from 40 states in Illinois.
A Dearborn Heights woman celebrated with 100 cancer survivors from 40 states in Illinois.
Owner Andrea Kaczocha brings more than 15 years of experience to her own salon in downtown Rochester.
The issue of medical marijuana plagues Birmingham as city residents address the Birmingham City Commission with their concerns.
A human rights ordinance sailed through the Board of Trustees with only one dissenting vote.
Birmingham residents gathered for a meeting that never took place as a massive rezoning public hearing was postponed Monday.
The 17th edition of Ford’s Arts, Beats & Eats, a live music festival boasting warm weather and the best food Michigan has to offer, is scheduled to run from August 28 through September 1.
West Bloomfield Hills High School student Dazon Cole was the ace pitcher for his baseball team, the Lakers. Now, he’s the first high school player from Michigan to be drafted in last week’s pick to the Major Leagues.
What’s on your mind? Social media is ubiquitous, but for two jurors in a Michigan murder trial, it would have been better not to share.
Primary and specialty care for the entire family will be offered at Northville Health Center
Police in Farmington Hills joined 38 other law enforcement agencies and gave away free gun locks as part of Gun Safety Awareness Day.
At only 15, Bloomfield Hills youth has reached the highest rank possible in the Boy Scouts of America organization.
Dek: “If I walk in to a massage parlor and the masseuse is wearing questionable attire you have to question what exactly is going on,” Wyandotte Police Chief Daniel Grant says.
The Western Michigan University baseball player was a leader for the Broncos and is now headed to the Major Leagues.
Pay It Forward Fred is in it’s third year and Cynthia Scully urges communities to give back in remembrance of her late husband.
Mother of two takes the challenge of helping local residents with daily routines with entrepreneurial venture.
Heather Mader cheers her way into Rochester with the grand opening of the CheerForce All-Star Competitive Company.
Potholes are an ongoing issue for Michigan commuters, and the issue is the No. 1 priority for lawmakers before they leave for summer break.
“We want to bring a little more life back into the building,” developer A.F. Jonna said. “As everyone knows it’s been a dark corner with vacant spaces there.”
Rhythmz in Riley Park Honors the Beatles with Fab Fridays
Rick Therrien is transferring previous deli experience to his own restaurant and offering some surprising new tastes.