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METRO DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories from the Michigan Patch network worth talking about tonight:
Teen Driver Who Hit Good Samaritans Was Sober: Family
- Hospital toxicology tests show Keith Martin, 17, was sober in accident that left him, two others critically injured, family says.
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- The Morse Elementary family welcomed an Iraq family and one from Syria at a recent potluck dinner in Troy.
Failed Comerica Bank Robber Sought By Dearborn Police
- On Tuesday, a man walked into a Telegraph Road Comerica Bank, pointed a gun at a teller and demanded money. The robbery attempted failed.
- If you don’t want to cook, these restaurants are accepting reservations for Easter brunch and dinner. But hurry, they’re filling up quickly.
- Mayor: Police won’t be “de facto immigration agents — especially under the divisive and draconian direction of the Trump administration.
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- On an average day, 78 people die from an opioid-related overdose and 3,900 people start using opioids for nonmedical reasons .
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- Heroic Teen Critically Hurt Rescuing Others: How To Help
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- Revenge Porn Victim Awarded $600K
- Troy High Bands A Hit In New York City
- Massage Parlors Closed Amid Prostitution Investigation
- Dearborn Police Reexamining 2006 Murder
- Royal Oak Schools Pick New Superintendent
- Chimp That Threw Poop At Grandma Is Probably Very Smart: Researchers
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