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ROSEVILLE
Nonprofit is official fundraiser for a future Roseville cruise
Although plans for a Roseville Gratiot Cruise didn’t get off the ground in 2010, the newly formed nonprofit Roseville Heritage Foundation is hoping to make the long-talked-about event a reality in 2011.

BEVERLY HILLSDevastating blaze totals home, claims family pet
ST. CLAIR SHORESPolice searching for man who exposed self,
urinated on boy
BIRMINGHAMTeens downtown: good or bad for business?
FERNDALESerial bank robber strikes in Ferndale
FERNDALEFleeing robbery suspect hit by police car on 8 Mile
STERLING HEIGHTS Lakeside lot struck by car thieves


 
ST. CLAIR SHORES Yardeners Garden Tours return Aug. 7
TROY Roadwork wraps up on John R, continues on Rochester
EASTPOINTE Eastpointe to end mutual aid pact with Harper Woods
ROYAL OAK Gun advocates want to carry firearms at Arts, Beats and Eats
GROSSE POINTE PARK Resident, DLS graduate named Presidential Scholar
FARMINGTON FPS teacher layoffs down to about 72 thus far
 
 

Lalas reflects on World Cup
 
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
Lalas reflects on World Cup
The FIFA World Cup ended July 11. And though Alexi Lalas is glad the buzzing is finally over, he hopes the buzz doesn’t die.
BIRMINGHAM Brennan, Rademacher are Hall of Fame bound
HARRISON TWP. Soccer in the Sand tournament packs Metro Beach
DETROIT The mind behind the madness of major events at Ford Field
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Distracted driving a concern on the road
The teenaged driver. Newly minted, they take what they’ve learned in driver’s education courses, along with the warnings their parents have issued, and head out on the road, fingers crossed.

Water works
Residents flock to local dog parks to show their furry friends a good time
Local farmers open their doors to public for educational experiences
Find out what fatherhood means to dads across metro Detroit
C & G Newspapers' 2010 Summer Recipe Contest
State tourism website chronicles warm-weather events
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Whose market  is it, anyway?
 

Whose market
is it, anyway?

It’s no secret that the housing market has been volatile in recent years, making for a straight-up buyer’s market.

Powered by the sun
Experts offer tips on decks old and new
Climb over barriers to setting up a fence
Varieties abound for novices, seasoned gardeners
Local experts air on indoor contaminants
Gardening gets small, portable with containers
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