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ROYAL OAK — After a two-year hiatus, restrictions and uncertainty due to COVID-19, the 40th Royal Oak Ice Show, titled “Destination: Vacations,” will come back in full swing at the John Lindell Ice Arena April 23-24. → Read More
ROYAL OAK — Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, has been selected as one of approximately 100 hospitals across the country to participate in an investigational COVID-19 vaccine study. → Read More
ROYAL OAK — “The Beats Go On,” a campaign to raise $500,000 for musicians who are suffering financial hardship due to COVID-19, will feature 200 virtual performances across 15 genres Aug. 27-Sept. 3, as well as 17 drive-in concerts in downtown Royal Oak Sept. 4-7. → Read More
ROYAL OAK — On June 4, the Detroit Zoological Society announced that it would once again welcome visitors through its gates — members beginning June 8 and the general public beginning June 12. → Read More
OAKLAND COUNTY — On Nov. 5, voters in the Oakland Community College district, which includes almost all of Oakland County and parts of Lapeer, Livingston and Washtenaw counties, overwhelmingly passed the college’s operating millage renewal. → Read More
CLAWSON — Clawson Mayor Deborah Wooley will soon end her term and be replaced by Reese Scripture, a resident who sued the city for allegedly violating the Open Meetings Act. → Read More
ROYAL OAK — Royal Oak police dog Ryker has spent the last seven years faithfully accompanying officer Rich Chipman, catching bad guys and mingling with the community. → Read More
ROYAL OAK — How many fruits, vegetables and flowers can you fit on one small Royal Oak corner lot? → Read More
METRO DETROIT — As the five-year anniversary of the devastating Aug. 11, 2014, flood nears, we take a look back at the initial panic, mounting loss and long-lasting damage. → Read More
BIRMINGHAM/ROYAL OAK — A couple of weeks ago, as Sandra Thake and her husband pulled up to a stop light at Adams Road and Hazel Street, she couldn’t believe what she spotted on a utility pole outside her window: a black and white flyer encouraging readers to join the new Nazi party. → Read More
CLAWSON — On June 1, the fifth annual Shatter the Stigma 5K will return to Clawson City Park, but this year, it will include a new family festival to encourage camaraderie and increased awareness. → Read More
ROYAL OAK — On April 22, CN Railroad closed the roads at Fourth Street and Lincoln Avenue to repair two railroad crossings. Detour routes include 11 Mile Road and Sixth Street for vehicles and Fifth Street for pedestrians. → Read More
FARMINGTON — Timothy Zajaros Jr. worked to perfect his craft for some time to get to where he is now: at the top. → Read More
ROYAL OAK/BERKLEY — The cities of Royal Oak and Berkley will host their third annual joint Martin Luther King Jr. Day community service event at Royal Oak High School Jan. 21. → Read More
ROYAL OAK/CLAWSON — Each year, neighbors anticipate the Halloween displays of two local homes. → Read More
ROYAL OAK — At approximately 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, the Royal Oak Fire Department responded to reports of a fire at a condominium located at 115 N. Georgetown Square. → Read More
ROYAL OAK — Six new works of art were recently installed around downtown Royal Oak as part of the city’s sixth annual Art Explored program. The pieces will be on display until June 2019. → Read More
METRO DETROIT — Whether throwing a classy Halloween dinner party or transforming your garage into a haunted attraction, local experts have ideas to enhance any vision. → Read More
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Richard Caretti sentenced a Shelby Township massage therapist to a two- to 15-year prison sentence following testimony from two victims Sept. 25. → Read More
METRO DETROIT — As the dog days of summer signal the season’s last hurrah, design experts are preparing to usher in autumn with new and existing trends. → Read More