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Birmingham's Lyudviga Couture shows the best that Russia has to offer in fashion and style.

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I'm a life-long Michigander with a nose for news that has served me well while covering communities stretching from 'Tuliptown' to metro Detroit. I spent the majority of my career in journalism covering public safety and government for a variety of publications, including a decade-long stint at the Ann Arbor News. And I've loved the ride.
While chronicling community news is a means to support my family, I am very passionate about providing people with useful and timely information packaged in an engaging and thought-provoking way.
The journalism "bug" first bit before I graduated from North Farmington High School in 1992 and carried me through four whirlwind years at Michigan State University.
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Local Hot-Button Issues
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Birmingham's Lyudviga Couture shows the best that Russia has to offer in fashion and style.

The freshman member of the State House, who represents a portion of West Bloomfield, will meet with constituents on the heels of votes on drug testing; Detroit Zoo funding.
The annual celebration of home-grown food and local vendors kicks off the 2013 season from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. — one hour later than usual — on Sunday in the municipal parking lot off North Old Woodward Avenue.
School officials urge parents to check their children's heads for the pests tonight to curb any outbreak.
The Birmingham Police Department provided the following information. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.
The freshman member of the State House of Representatives will meet with constituents on the heels of votes on drug testing, and millage funding for the Detroit Zoo and Detroit Institute of Arts.
The freshman member of the State House of Representatives will meet with constituents on the heels of votes on drug testing; Detroit Zoo funding.
The Bloomfield Township Police Department urges residents to use official U.S. Postal Service boxes for outgoing mail.
Several retailers will extend their hours in hopes of drawing more customers in new event hosted by the Birmingham Principal Shopping District.
A Northville mother says students need parental permission before reading the unedited 'Diary of Anne Frank.' Do you agree?
The Andover High School senior will now rely on public voting to determine if her artwork can adorn Google's homepage, and net her a $30,000 scholarship.
Students from Birmingham's West Maple Elementary will collect water samples for testing as part of the spring monitoring event.
See the list of recent local graduates having academic success at their respective colleges and universities
Spring truly arrives in Birmingham in May with a slew of outdoor activities and celebrations ranging from Art Birmingham to the Village Fair. Ready to get busy?
The Baroness of Queensbury in Greater London wrapped up her weekend full of speeches with a special luncheon at Northern Lakes in Bloomfield Hills.
Molly MacDonald is one of three women who will be honored at the May 16 Matrix Awards.
Molly MacDonald is one of three women who will be honored at the May 16 Matrix Awards.
The work of more than 60 students participating in the Middle Years Programme will be on display tonight at 7 p.m.
The 48th District Court judge sent students a strong message about choices after presiding over cases during a special visit.
The 48th District Court judge presided at Berkshire Middle School and sent students a strong message about choices.