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We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
More and more people are working at home as a result of the advancement of technology.
The HIRE DETROIT! initiative to get 25,000 workers back on the payroll announced two weeks before extended unemployment benefits are set to expire for 44,000 residents of the state.
Plus more food and restaurant news from around southeast Michigan.
GoFundMe.com allows people to create online campaigns that others can donate to.
Here's a surprise: retailers are ordering fewer toys this year.
Plus more police and crime news from around southeast Michigan this week.
Check out some of this week's top community contributions from the area.
Cinema Siren gives the film four out of five stars. Movie opens in theaters Friday.
The company, which has a store on Grand River Ave. in Brighton, will also give 1,000 cupcakes to charities.
The following information was supplied by the Livingston County Sheriff's Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A security breach was detected in September, and state officials are just now being notified. Theyβre not happy.
These meals are portable, easy to freeze in bulk and super-simple.
Do you hear what I hear? Tune in to these holiday staples.