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Published November 10, 2025

ROCHESTER HILLS — The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding a 17-year-old from Rochester Hills who went missing after school on Friday, Nov. 7.

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Published November 8, 2025

ROSEVILLE — Something was cooking inside the Roseville High School cafe the morning of Oct. 29.

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Published November 7, 2025

MACOMB COUNTY — Following a delay of more than 90 minutes and several additional witnesses called to testify, a juvenile who allegedly was fleeing from police and crashed into another vehicle, resulting in a Madison Heights man’s death, was ordered to stand trial on the charges against him.

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Published November 7, 2025

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Police are investigating a double homicide and have a suspect in custody after two men were found dead inside a used car dealership in Shelby Township Nov. 7.

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Published November 7, 2025

CENTER LINE — The city of Center Line has withdrawn from a federally-funded public safety training program following pushback from residents.

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Published November 7, 2025

WARREN — Talk about a “Winter Wonderland.” On Nov. 6, Gardner White hosted its fourth annual “Twinkle Town” at its flagship store in Warren to ring in the holiday season.

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Published November 6, 2025

WARREN — A proposed charter amendment that would allow the mayor to make interim appointments has failed by less than 100 votes.

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Published November 6, 2025

WARREN — On Nov. 4, Warren residents overwhelmingly voted to renew a millage to continue to support police and fire services in the city. Voters approved the city’s police and fire millage with 12,809 votes, by a margin 65.66%. The renewal will continue to fund public safety services over the next five years without raising taxes.

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Published November 6, 2025

WEST BLOOMFIELD — During the election Nov. 4, voters in the West Bloomfield School District approved a sinking fund millage by a 54% majority, with 3,376 voting “yes” and 2,857 voting “no.” The millage is for 10 years, starting in 2026. 

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Published November 6, 2025

ORCHARD VILLAGE — Residents of Orchard Lake Village reelected Kevin Kroger and elected newcomer DuAnne Sonneville to the City Council in the election Nov. 4. Both candidates received three-year terms. In addition, two city street proposals were approved. 

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Published November 5, 2025

MACOMB COUNTY — Commuters who take westbound Interstate 94 through Macomb County will see a change in traffic patterns starting this week.

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Published November 5, 2025

ROYAL OAK/CLAWSON — The Nov. 4 election results are in, creating a new mix of people to sit on the Royal Oak City Commission and the Clawson City Council.

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Published November 5, 2025

SOUTHFIELD/LATHRUP VILLAGE — Voters in Southfield and Lathrup Village cast their ballots in the Nov. 4 election to decide a number of elected offices and proposals.

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Published November 5, 2025

EASTPOINTE — Voters in Eastpointe chose a newcomer to join the council and replace a council member who has served for more than a decade.

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Published November 5, 2025

ROSEVILLE — Residents in Roseville let their voices be heard at the polls Nov. 4 as they voted to reelect the current mayor.

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Published November 5, 2025

ROSEVILLE — Roseville residents supported their public library yesterday at the polls.

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Published November 5, 2025

TROY — During the election Nov. 4, Troy City Council members Rebecca Chamberlain and David Hamilton were reelected, while Annalisa Bluhm won the third seat. Each available seat was for a four-year term. Meanwhile, a bond proposal by the city was rejected.

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Published November 5, 2025

FRASER — On Nov. 4, Fraser residents chose newcomers Crystal Fletcher and George-Michael Higgins, and incumbent Patrick O’Dell to be their City Council members for the next four years.

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Published November 5, 2025

ST. CLAIR SHORES — On Nov. 4, St. Clair Shores residents in the Lakeview Public Schools district approved a bond renewal worth around $41 million to improve school amenities and functions. 

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Published November 5, 2025

MADISON HEIGHTS — For the second time this year, voters in the Lamphere Schools district rejected a bond proposal on Nov. 4, in a possible sign that taxpayers may be at their limit. The final vote was 51.96% voting no (1,812 votes) and 48.04% voting yes (1,675 votes).

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