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C.J. Barrymore’s Adds Bumper Cars, Mini-Bowling to Indoor Fun
The latest renovations to the Hall Road entertainment center have been designed to enhance the venue's year-round appeal.

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The latest renovations to the Hall Road entertainment center have been designed to enhance the venue's year-round appeal.

With snow flurries and freezing temps expected through next week in Macomb Township, the prospect of Punxsutawney Phil, or Michigan's own Woody, predicting six more weeks of winter on Feb. 2 is especially daunting.
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The home at 43615 Pintail Dr. is on the market for $289,900.
Tickets are on sale now for the Shelby Township Fire Fighters Local 1338's 23rd annual Red Hot Night Dinner Dance/Fundraiser at Cherry Creek Golf Club.
With snow flurries and freezing temps expected through next week in Shelby Township and Utica, the prospect of Punxsutawney Phil, or Michigan's own Woody, predicting six more weeks of winter on Feb. 2 is especially daunting.
With snow flurries and freezing temps expected through next week in Clinton Township, the prospect of Punxsutawney Phil, or Michigan's own Woody, predicting six more weeks of winter on Feb. 2 is especially daunting.
Movie-goers will find action films such as "Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters" and "Bullet to the Head" as well as Oscar-nominated flicks, "Lincoln," "'Zero Dark Thirty" and "Les Miserables" in th
The district anticipates it will spend around $265.3 million in 2013-14, but take in only $239.6 million in revenue, according to early estimates.
This information was supplied by the Clinton Township Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A U.S. Geological Survey measurement taken just before 3 p.m. Thursday showed water levels between 9.75 feet and 12.56 feet from where the river passes Moravian in Clinton Township to downtown Mount Clemens.
A West Bloomfield family faces felony charges stemming from allegations that they sold synthetic marijuana and other drugs from the Citgo Gas Station, now Express Gas, and Woodstock Smoke Shop in Shelby Township.
Five family members are facing felony charges stemming from allegations that they sold synthetic marijuana and other drugs from the Citgo Gas Station, now Express Gas, and Woodstock Smoke Shop on Van Dyke in Shelby Township.
Five family members are facing felony charges stemming from allegations that they sold synthetic marijuana and other drugs from the Citgo Gas Station, now Express Gas, and Woodstock Smoke Shop on Van Dyke in Shelby Township.
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Serving up traditional Middle Eastern fare seven days a week, La Pyramids is Clinton Township's newest restaurant.
Whether your team is playing or not, everyone looks forward to Super Bowl-style eating. Here are the best places to get game day grub, as well as some easy recipes you can whip up yourself at home.
There are more than 350 Michigan Tax Tribunal cases currently pending in Clinton Township, which has meant a significant workload increase for the assessing department.
From vintage baseball games and Green Lantern pizza, to bocce courts and kayak trips down the Clinton River, here are five of the attractions we treasure in Clinton Township.