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Royal Oak Artist Creates Third Calendar to Benefit Autism Organizations
Dylan Yates, a Royal Oak High School graduate with autism spectrum disorder, has created a 2014 calendar that is on sale now.

Dylan Yates, a Royal Oak High School graduate with autism spectrum disorder, has created a 2014 calendar that is on sale now.

A recent survey showed people are more likely to witness a stroke but won’t know how to identify one.
Franklin J. Belton, age 75, a 48-year resident of Berkley, passed away Oct. 16 at his home.
Royal Oak Police do not object to requests from Bastone and newcomer Sabrage, which is set to open in mid-November.
The 2013 sidewalk cafe season brought something new. For the first time Royal Oak allowed outdoor eating areas to be adjacent to the street.
Hotel, credit union, retail and new places to eat are projects planned to open (or already have) in downtown Royal Oak.
General Manager Dave Dombroski says Jim Leyland will stick around the Tigers organization in a yet-to-be-named position.
Blaze Pizza opens a new location in Royal Oak.
Award-winning play blends mystery, romance and wit.
Here are the results of how Royal Oak residents did in Sunday's Free Press/Talmar Bank Marathon.
Meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Now's not the time to burn your bridges.
Taking brush strokes of data to create a picture of Royal Oak.
There's a lot going on in Royal Oak this week. Here are five things you should know as you go about your week.