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Metro Detroit Halloween Forecast: Cold
Trick-or-treaters will need to bundle up on Halloween, but will it be wet, too?

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Trick-or-treaters will need to bundle up on Halloween, but will it be wet, too?

After nearly $200 million was won earlier this week in a Powerball drawing, nobody claimed Saturday's jackpot.
The order stops the Macomb County Clerk from creating a hostile work environment.
Reese’s will be unveiling a new product and trick-or-treaters who attend.
No shots were fired or injuries reported in the standoff, which occurred near Jefferson Avenue and Lake Drive.
Kathleen Kosman earned a return appearance by winning on Oct. 20. Find out how much she walked away with.
The city is also looking to hire a customer service associate and a management intern.
Pumpkin bowling and a kiddie train are among fun activities planned for the Plymouth Old Village event.
Road work will reduce Woodward Avenue down to one lane southbound from Quarton Road to 14 Mile Road until Monday.
The Google subsidiary company will use Novi's streets and roads for its first round of cold weather testing.
Rebecca Bredow wants to stop her son from receiving additional vaccinations.
The man was arrested by Troy Police after trying to buy nearly $2,000 worth of goods from Sak's Fifth Avenue.
Royal Oak Police reported that the phones were stolen in separate incidents. It's unknown if they're related.
All four lanes of M-59 should be reopened by late Friday, according to MDOT.
Canton Police are asking for help identifying suspects in a shooting at the Crossings apartment complex Tuesday (with video).
The advisory was lifted for parts of Oakland Township and Rochester Hills, but remains for nine other communities.
A Detroit man was charged with indecent exposure and obstruction by Troy Police.
The Dearborn Police Department will be collecting unwanted prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Royal Oak Police Department will take unwanted prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Forecasters are saying Metro Detroit's first snowflakes could fall early Sunday morning.