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Huntington Woods celebrates the national observance with an official proclamation, as well as guided tours of the city's trees.

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Huntington Woods celebrates the national observance with an official proclamation, as well as guided tours of the city's trees.

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An officer arrested a motorist who turned into oncoming traffic and issued an OWI citation.
Instead of replacing trees, the city will focus on keeping its existing stock healthy, officials say.
Royal Oak rally part of nationwide series of events Thursday night.
Businesses cater to residents planning to get up early and watch the ceremony, as well as those who will celebrate a little later.
Community members urged to contact lawmakers to protest proposed K-12 budget cuts during two events Monday night in Berkley.
Blooms are bursting open into a bevy of colors this week.
Huntington Woods, Berkley, Ferndale, Royal Oak and Pleasant Ridge encourage visitors to pick up a list of homes available to tour Sunday and chat with city officials during the event.
It will be a busy weekend in Berkley, Huntington Woods and nearby communities.
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Parents will have a chance to write postcards to legislators during event Monday night at Anderson Middle School.
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Check out lighthearted fare and breaking news from Berkley and Huntington Woods.
Berkley Public Library staff suggest holiday titles for kids and adults.
Looking to move? Here are some homes available in the area.
Berkley School District PTAs hold events this week to voice objections to Gov. Rick Snyder's budget plan.
School, public safety officials say recently installed motion sensor was the likely cause.
Whether you're young or old, looking to hit the bar with friends or grab a meal with your family, we've got entertainment options for you.
The event will be held Wednesday afternoon outside the Huntington Woods elementary school.