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Published January 25, 2024

BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD — We reached out to some of our previous sources, seeking updates on some of our favorite pieces.  

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Published January 25, 2024

STERLING HEIGHTS — The case of a young Sterling Heights child who died years after he was abused by his father is now being taken to the Macomb County Circuit Court as a felony murder case.

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Published October 30, 2023

BIRMINGHAM — Hormone replacement therapy can change your life. Just ask Dr. Rona Wadle, whose practice, RenewMyWellness, in Birmingham, has been helping women with symptoms of depression, anxiety, mood swings, weight gain, insomnia and fatigue related to menopause.

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Published November 14, 2023

CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Farmers Market, on Gratiot Avenue in Clinton Township, received a fresh look when it was completely remodeled two years ago. But new and returning customers can always expect to find nothing less than the same great value and fresh selections at this “international marketplace” that has been serving the community since 1982.

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Published October 27, 2023

BIRMINGHAM/NORTHVILLE — Do workouts leave you in pain? Does the grind of an active life wear you down? It’s time to get on the path to whole-body happiness at Restore Hyper Wellness in Birmingham or Northville.

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Published January 25, 2024

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ROSEVILLE — As excitement for the Detroit Lions builds, artist Edward Stross, of Gonzo Art Studios in Roseville, has used his talents to pay tribute to the NFL team.

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Published January 31, 2024

METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of Feb. 2-4, 2024.

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Published January 25, 2024

METRO DETROIT — Humble Design is turning houses into homes with its unique approach to ending the cycle of homelessness.

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Published January 26, 2024

WAYNE COUNTY — Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will host a Flood Map Information Open House for communities in Wayne County, Michigan on the Wayne County Community College campus.

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Published January 25, 2024

NOVI — The Novi Public Library is inviting teens and tweens to join them for a Hackathon Coding Workshop.

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Published January 25, 2024

NOVI — The Novi High School theater group will be showcasing its one-act play, “Every U.S. Election Ever,” a comedy about all the presidential elections in U.S. history, by playwright Ian McWethy, with public performances at the school at 7 p.m. Feb. 6-7, complete with updates written by the students to make the show current.

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Published January 24, 2024

NOVI — A Novi High School junior was named the winner of the Congressional App Challenge for Michigan’s 6th District by U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell earlier this month.

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Published January 25, 2024

SOUTHFIELD — When asked about her favorite part of being a K-9 handler for the Southfield Police Department, Officer Ashley Daisley said, “Everything.”

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Published January 24, 2024

SOUTHFIELD — Southfield resident Tracey Overstreet, 69, enrolled in the Women to Work program at Gesher Human Services last fall, looking for a fresh start after retiring from Chrysler and then holding positions at a glass factory and as a nanny for the past 11 years.

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Published January 24, 2024

TROY — The Troy School District hosted a program to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 15 in recognition of Martin Luther King Day.

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Published January 25, 2024

TROY — After a handful of errors in the processing of Troy’s pension plans, some recipients of those pensions are taking issue with being asked to pay back money the city says they weren’t owed.

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Published January 24, 2024

TROY — Everything seemed to pile up at once for Troy Athens boys basketball.

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Published January 25, 2024

TROY — The Bosnian American Cultural Center is showing off its best moves and celebrating 25 years of operating in the metro Detroit area.

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Published January 25, 2024

ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Public Library has had a substantial change in attendance and use within the last year.

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Published January 25, 2024

ROYAL OAK — In a unanimous vote at the Jan. 8 City Commission meeting, the commission decided to create a local officers compensation commission to review the compensation that city officials receive.

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