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What you need to know before you head downtown today.

The interview will happen during Monday's Board of Education meeting.
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Marching bands, dancers will be on stage during the festival this weekend in Rochester.
How many tickets for a caramel apple? Kettle corn? Here's your guide to the food at the festival.
It opens today inside Rochester Municipal Park. Here's everything you need to know.
They'll be for sale Saturday and Sunday at the Art & Apples Festival.
Here's a look at who they are and where, in the festival, they will be.
From discounts to freebies, here's the list.
The commercial, which will be shown during halftime Sunday at Ford Field in Detroit, includes footage from an August sing-along at the Detroit Zoo in which Berkley resident Lisa Burdt participated.
The 'Pure Michigan' video that filmed a scene at the Detroit Zoo will debut during Sunday's game.
The 'Pure Michigan' video that filmed a scene at Meadow Brook Hall will debut during Sunday's game.
In the end, it saves the district almost $6,800, which can be directed to the classrooms. The district is looking for parent feedback.
Here's what you'll find at The Village of Rochester Hills this season.
City leaders will hear details of a plan to build a 42-plot garden at Scott Street Park.
Catching Fireflies has collected more than 500 handmade Valentines, which they will take to DMC Children's Hospital this week.
Valentine's Day is Monday, which means you have a weekend of dinner-out options ahead of you.
Here is a sample of homes for sale in the Rochester area.
Catching Fireflies has collected more than 500 handmade Valentines, which they will take to DMC Children's Hospital this week.
City officials working this week to bump of replacement of deteriorating bridge, which wasn't on the schedule until 2013.