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Drunk Driver Caused Afternoon Crash on St. Patrick's Day, Police Say
A 45-year-old Rochester Hills man was seriously injured in the incident, according to the sheriff's office.

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A 45-year-old Rochester Hills man was seriously injured in the incident, according to the sheriff's office.

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Police say a meal at the Rochester restaurant just before the November robbery of Antique's by Pamela led to the arrests of two men. A third man has cooperated with police and is charged with an unrelated crime.
Police say a meal at the Rochester restaurant just before the November robbery of Antique's by Pamela led to the arrests of two men. A third man has cooperated with police and is charged with an unrelated crime.
Joseph Corlett, 57, who lived in Orion Township at the time, is suing for $2.2 million, citing violation of his constitutional amendments, as well as humiliation and mental anguish.
The Falcons play Detroit Southeastern in boys basketball tonight for a chance to play in the state semifinals Friday in Lansing.
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It's still winter, according to local weather predictors.
He is suing for $2.2 million, citing violation of his constitutional amendments, as well as humiliation and mental anguish.
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"Black Sky" starring Richard Armitage was filmed at Oakview Middle School and on campus at Oakland University in Rochester.
It's still winter, according to local weather predictors.
It's not likely, though it made for a good story during the official grand opening celebration of the Rochester Hills store.
It's still winter, according to local weather predictors.
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"Black Sky" starring Richard Armitage was filmed on campus at Oakland University and at a school in Oakland Township.
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The Royal Park Hotel, for starters.