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Check out Metro Detroit area adventures to go on over the holiday break with family, friends or solo.

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Campus Martius will be transformed into a Hannukah festival with face painting, crafts, music, and roasted marshmallows.
The cards were inscribed with everything from children's drawings to touching messages of hope.
Farmington Hills Police released the statement on the heels of searching a Berkley home for clues regarding Stislicki's disappearance.
14 couples have gotten engaged at this year's Wild Lights. One person popped the question as lights formed the magical words “Marry Me."
The city has created snow emergency parking spaces for residents who don't have driveways.
28-year-old Danielle Stislicki went missing three weeks ago today.
43-year-old Madalyn Marie Soulliere faces life in prison if convicted of First Degree Arson.
43 deserving children participated in the "Shop With A Hero" event.
The crime was captured on a neighbor's video camera.
Check out Royal Oak's weekly crime report.
Firefighters report that the man was not hurt when his Chevrolet Trailblazer rolled over on its side.
Sophomore Spencer Barrer won first place for the 10th grade in NAIAS's 29th annual poster contest.
Streets by the 555 Building were shut down as firefighters battled the blaze.
Check out the Rochester Weekly Crime Report.
Police say that three suspects pretended to be browsing then suddenly whipped out a gun and smashed display cases.
Deputies say an anonymous caller threatened to “bring a bomb into the store” and “bomb the store."
A caller alerted Oakland County Sheriff's Office Deputies that the unconscious man had reportedly taken narcotics.