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Man Caught Sneaking TVs Out Back Door of Rochester Hills Store
Then, on the way to the Oakland County Jail, he complained of chest pains and was re-routed to hospital.

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Then, on the way to the Oakland County Jail, he complained of chest pains and was re-routed to hospital.

Part-time drivers and new, three-lane salt-spreaders will help the Road Commission for Oakland County remove the snow around Farmington and Farmington Hills this year.
Part-time drivers and new, three-lane salt-spreaders will help the Road Commission for Oakland County remove the snow this year.
Part-time drivers and new, three-lane salt-spreaders will help the Road Commission for Oakland County keep the streets clear.
Part-time drivers and new, three-lane salt-spreaders will help the Road Commission for Oakland County remove the snow around Oakland and Orion townships this year.
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This year, the home near Oakland and Orion townships features 47,462 lights choreographed to Christmas music.
This year, the home on the edge of Rochester Hills features 47,462 lights choreographed to Christmas music.
The incident happened Thursday afternoon.
Police say Curtis Dontez Webb robbed Lucido Fine Jewelry in July.
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Cass Community Social Services raised $21,000 to benefit homeless moms and kids in Detroit during annual breakfast on Parade morning in Rochester.
He has a background in engineering and education.
You've been asking; here's the answer.
People leave their homework at the library quite often. But a stroller? Read on.
They were caught stealing almost $50,000 in items, according to Rochester Police.
Sold in Rochester Hills and other stores between Nov. 28-Dec. 3, the foods may contain pieces of blue plastic, although no illness or injury has been reported.
A new building, approved by OU leaders this week, will house 550 students starting in the fall of 2014.
They will be interviewed again on Wednesday night.