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Sterling Heights welcomes new defense contractor
Macomb County, often referred to by local officials as the "Defense Capital of the Midwest," is home to another defense contractor.
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Court rules for Fannie, Freddie in Oakland lawsuit
DETROIT (AP) - A federal appeals court has overturned a lower court ruling and has thrown out Oakland County's tax claims against the federally charted mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Severe thunderstorm watch in effect
Today's high temperatures bring the possibility of severe weather, according to the National Weather Service.
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Man stole 2,400, burglarized Ferndale friends house, police say
A Warren man is charged with burglarizing his friend's house in Ferndale and stealing more than $2,400 in cash.
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Vietnam memorial escort leaves Roseville for Royal Oak on Tuesday
The Michigan Vietnam Veteran Traveling Memorialhonors 2,654 lives lost and helps heal the invisible wounds of countless others who served in the unpopular war.
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News at Noon
Today's stories for News at Noon include: A marshland restoration project which includes a new boardwalk at Lake St. Clair Metropark; Walled Lake schools add a day to their calendar due to bus driver no-shows; Motor City Comic Con in Novi; and Pat Caputo on the Red Wings vs. the Blackhawks playoff series.
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Extreme heat can cause death
The National Weather Service has declared May 29 as Michigan's Heat Awareness Day, but Mother Nature operates on her own calendar, and Southeast Michigan residents will definitely be aware of the heat on Monday.
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Berkley woman abandoned in Pontiac after vehicle carjacked
A Berkley man and his wife were the victims of a carjacking in Commerce Township Friday afternoon.
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Motor City Comic Con plagued by long lines (with video)
NOVI - Hurry up and wait, that's what nearly everyone had to do Saturday at the Motor City Comic Con.
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Shot fired at St. Clair Shores church festival
Someone fired at least one gunshot into the air late Saturday as a church festival in St. Clair Shores was closing for the night, sending hundreds of people scurrying for cover, according to police and a church official.
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Warren female pedestrian hurt in hit-and-run
Police in Warren are searching for a female motorist who ran away after she struck a pedestrian in a crash Sunday on Groesbeck Highway.
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Storms expected in region Monday through Wednesday
After enjoying a picture-perfect spring weekend, residents in southeastern Michigan may experience some rain and thunderstorms in the coming days as more unstable weather moves into the region.
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Fumes suspected in Harrison Twp. boat explosion
It was back to business on Sunday at Roy's Boat Harbor in Harrison Township with boaters stopping in for fuel, supplies and snacks just 24 hours after a boat caught fire there, exploded and sank to the bottom of the Clinton River.
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Create system for seniors to live where they want
She was devoted and, although she was very nervous, she did her best to cheer me up.
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Fired Warren law clerk charged with embezzlement
A fired law clerk for the city of Warren has been charged with a misdemeanor for accepting $300 to assist a criminal defendant in court.