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LaunchDETROIT is inviting entrepreneurs to this event held in Taylor.

The Detroit Zoo and Belle Isle Nature Center will have these fun activities for kids and families in celebration of all winged wonders.
Drop off your unwanted or unused prescription pills at the Dearborn Police Department on April 27.
A 60-year-old woman is now planning the vacation of a lifetime after winning in the Michigan Lottery's Payout instate game.
A herd of beef cattle in Alpena County have been confirmed to have Bovine Tuberculosis, state officials announced.
The “kissing bug” can transmit fatal Chagas disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns.
Federal officials issue stern warnings about the need for vaccines as measles cases in Michigan, nationwide continue to climb.
Police believe the skeletal remains found are that of a homeless person.
The baby’s arrival marks the first snow monkey birth at the Zoo in nearly 13 years.
Oh Michigan, we thought we had a good thing going this spring.
The St. Clair Shores resident won playing the Michigan Lottery’s Super Bingo Instant Game.
The man is also accused of visiting a different mosque and telling its children their religion is "fake," police said.
Among downtown Detroit's newest tenants is the professional networking giant LinkedIn.
Hollywood actress Alicia Silverstone and best-selling author Dr. Michael Greger are among the speakers on April 28.
The popular day camp program starts June 17.
Note these detours as CN Railroad replaces its rails and uneven decking.
Trinity Favazza, of Shelby Township, is making great strides protecting amphibians.
Rivian is based in Plymouth and the companies will work together to develop a next-generation electric vehicle.
Among the standout districts in Metro Detroit are those in Clinton Township, Ann Arbor and Birmingham. See the full list here.
“These scholarships make a difference for our foster care youth who aspire to attend college,” State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks said.