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Published July 11, 2023

TROY — A 48-year-old Troy man has been charged with five counts of solicitation to commit murder after allegedly planning the deaths of five of his own family members.

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Published July 12, 2023

ST. CLAIR SHORES — Kylie D’Andrea’s hard work paid off as she was crowned Miss Michigan’s Outstanding Teen over Father’s Day weekend.

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Published July 11, 2023

ST. CLAIR SHORES — In collaboration with the Detroit Institute of Arts, local artist Haylie Mousseau is bringing art and brightness to St. Clair Shores with a new mural.

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Published July 11, 2023

In the Eastsider’s coverage area, Eastpointe voters in the Aug. 8 primary will each vote for one candidate for mayor, and the top two vote-getters will advance to the general election in November.

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Published July 12, 2023

EASTPOINTE — At the June 26 Eastpointe Community Schools Board of Education meeting, the school board approved both the 2022-23 final amended budget and the 2023-24 original budget.

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Published July 11, 2023

EASTPOINTE — Although school is out for summer vacation, the Eastpointe Community Schools Board of Education has been busy.

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Published July 11, 2023

GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett baseball, after advancing to the state finals this year, earned more recognition with four all-state honorees.

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Published July 12, 2023

GROSSE POINTE PARK — In the Grosse Pointe Times’ coverage area, Grosse Pointe Park voters will decide during the Aug. 8 primary election which six candidates will compete for three Park City Council seats in November.

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Published July 11, 2023

GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Two players with different journeys through University Liggett soccer played a vital role in turning the girls soccer program into one of the best in Division 4 this season.

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Published July 12, 2023

GROSSE POINTE SHORES — For decades, Grosse Pointe Shores Department of Public Works Supervisor Harold Michaux was a friendly, familiar face to residents and city employees alike, as well as someone who could be trusted to fix any problems that arose.

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Published July 11, 2023

METRO DETROIT — They’ve played to crowds across the globe, appeared on national television and recorded several albums, but the one thing the band PBM can’t do is categorize their music.

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Published July 11, 2023

GROSSE POINTE SHORES — An attack on a small senior dog and her owners has left a number of Grosse Pointe Shores residents afraid of walking their dogs or strolling by themselves in one Shores neighborhood.

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Published July 11, 2023

ROYAL OAK — The familiar sounds of Bikini Bottom will be making their way to Royal Oak soon.

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Published July 11, 2023

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BERKLEY — The Berkley Street Art Fest will be returning for its sixth year this month.

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Published July 11, 2023

FERNDALE — Ever since its closure in 2020, the use of the Kulick Community Center has been up in the air.

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Published July 10, 2023

ROYAL OAK — Amid issues with weather, the second annual Royal Oak Taco Fest was held at the beginning of the month.

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Published July 12, 2023

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — The Shelby Township Senior Center has announced that Suzanne D’Andrea is its featured artist for the months of July and August.

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Published July 11, 2023

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SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS — Local information technology professionals are being invited to take part in a partnership between Microsoft and Utica Community Schools.

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Published July 11, 2023

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — The Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site launched a shoe drive fundraiser July 1 that will run through Sept. 16. 

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Published July 10, 2023

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — The Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center has announced the arrival of its newest animal ambassador, a red-tailed hawk named Artemis.

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