Published July 16, 2024
ST. CLAIR SHORES — The St. Clair Shores City Council voted 6-1 to amend the city’s sign ordinance as it pertains to signs with rotating cylinders, including barber poles, at their June 17 meeting.
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WEST BLOOMFIELD — In what has become a long-standing tradition in West Bloomfield, the Orchard Lake Fine Art Show is set to return this summer.
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SOUTHFIELD — Residents from Templar Avenue, Maryland Street, Harden Avenue, Pierce Street and Arbor Place addressed the City Council recently regarding basement flooding after a June 20 storm.
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TROY — During the 2023-24 fiscal year the Troy Public Library circulated over 1,000,000 items.
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TROY — Troy lacrosse decided it had enough in 2024.
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In the Woodward Talk’s coverage area, voters on Aug. 6 will choose candidates for county, state and federal offices who will advance to the general election in November.
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FERNDALE — Downtown Ferndale is looking to add to the public art in the city.
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BERKLEY — Downtown Berkley brought in thousands of people July 13 for its annual Street Art Fest.
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BERKLEY — With summer break currently ongoing, the Berkley School District has been working on projects at different properties.
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FERNDALE — Police investigating multiple incidents involving BB or gel pellet guns were able to identify suspects in the case.
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In the Eagle’s coverage area, voters will decide two local tax proposals, as well as various state, county and local primary races Aug. 6. Candidates were asked, in 75 words or fewer, to state their top goal(s) if elected.
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Cranbrook Art Museum’s upcoming exhibition will showcase under-acknowledged furniture and furnishings from the decades following the Cuban Revolution.
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BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Police are asking for assistance in identifying a man who was hospitalized after being hit by a car July 11.
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BIRMINGHAM — If they weren’t on everyone’s radar prior to this season, they are now. Carrying one of the toughest schedules in the state this season, Birmingham United boys lacrosse not only improved its win total but did it against the best competition around.
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Their first season on varsity ended in a state tournament run, so it was only right to have the final curtain call for the Bloomfield Hills girls lacrosse seniors be yet another memorable journey in the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 1 state tournament.
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BIRMINGHAM — Downtown Birmingham will host the annual Day On The Town 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, July 27.
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA — Voters in the primary in Shelby Township and Utica Aug. 6 will choose candidates for federal, state, county and local offices to advance to the November general election.
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Marge Iscaro has been selected as the Shelby Township Senior Center’s featured artist for the months of July and August.
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP — For the third year, a classic car show will be making a pit stop from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 27 at Pine Ridge Villas of Shelby.
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FARMINGTON — A dramatic scene unfolded on the evening of July 7 in downtown Farmington as an SUV reportedly crashed through the front entrance of the T.J. Maxx store located at 33025 Grand River Ave.
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