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Report: Cocaine And Heroin Found In Royal Oak AirBnB
Two men staying in an AirBnB rental in Royal Oak were arrested on charges related to heroin and cocaine distribution.

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Two men staying in an AirBnB rental in Royal Oak were arrested on charges related to heroin and cocaine distribution.

Fine dining and family-friendly places will offer special three-course menus during the six-day event.
The city and police are asking residents and businesses for their input about disaster readiness.
WOW House: Farmington Hills
A federal judge will rule in a case against Grosse Pointe Police in the case of JoAnn Matouk-Romain.
A 20-year-old Madison Heights man was sentenced to 17 years in prison last month for shooting a St. Clair Shores resident in June
Troy Students won the National Science Bowl Regional Competition, allowing them to secure a spot in the national finals in Washington, D.C.
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An 1890s barn in downtown Farmington needs a new home and is free to anyone able to move it.
The annual food festival offers samples of craft beer and comfort foods from area restaurants.
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Macomb County Sheriff’s deputies arrested the suspect in a home invasion after tracking her via stolen electronic devices.
Police transported the dead man to the Macomb County Medical Examiner’s Office Monday night.
WOW House: Grosse Pointe Farms
Michael Wolff, Author of The Fire and the Fury: Inside the Trump White House, will make an appearance in Royal Oak April 6.
State Police closed a ramp to I-94 and called in MDOT to perform repairs after potholes damaged 15 cars Monday night.
The new law proposed by Troy Senator Marty Knollenberg would require drivers and police to take a more informed approach with traffic stops.