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A number of races and proposals will be on the state primary ballot for voters in Berkley and Huntington Woods.

The revamped Michigan tradition will be held in Novi this Labor Day weekend.
The winners will be revealed Tuesday during the Concert in the Park in Huntington Woods.
Last week's heat wave and storms did not cause any cost overruns or major work delays, Berkley Department of Public Works Director Derrick Schueller says.
A severe thunderstorm that struck the area Wednesday evening left hail, downed wires and fallen trees in its wake and forced the cancellation of some Fourth of July events in the city.
"It looks like we won't be back to normal until late Saturday night," DTE spokeswoman Eileen Dixon said Thursday. "But, that's based on the premise we're not going to get any more bad weather."
Melanie Meretsky's 4th of July Flag Cake Pops were judged best overall entry Wednesday during the Fourth of July festivities at Scotia Park in Huntington Woods.
The city makes "lemonade out of lemons" after a severe thunderstorm Wednesday forced the cancellation of Scotia Park festivities including a Sun Messengers concert and the Men's Club fireworks raffle drawing, which has been rescheduled.
"It's like a sauna," resident Beth Schryburt said of the heat during the event Wednesday. "You just sit and you drip."
Citizen of the Year, Senior Citizen of the Year and Virginia Jones Spirit Award winners recognized during Fourth of July festivities Wednesday at Scotia Park.
Neighbors reach out to help after one person, two dogs and two cats escaped the blaze Tuesday on Columbia.
Even a downpour couldn't douse the fun Tuesday night at Scotia Park in Huntington Woods.
Where to find fireworks shows, how to avoid road construction, what's open and closed, and more.
Here's your guide to trash pickup and holiday hours in Berkley and Huntington Woods.
The average cost for a gallon of regular gas in Metro Detroit is down 10 cents over a week ago.
The National Weather Service has since downgraded the storm, but a number of advisories remained in effect Tuesday for southeast Michigan.
The National Weather Service has since downgraded the storm, but a number of advisories remain in effect Tuesday for southeast Michigan.
The National Weather Service has since downgraded the storm, but a number of advisories remain in effect Tuesday for southeast Michigan.
"I did not enjoy driving in it on Monday of Fourth of July week," says commuter who got stuck in the traffic jam, which began at Lincoln and stretched north to 13 Mile Road, affecting Huntington Woods, Royal Oak and Berkley.
The average cost for a gallon of regular gas in Metro Detroit was $3.47 on Monday morning, according to AAA.