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Troy students and residents with ID get a $5 discount on tickets at the gate on the day of the show.
A study shows Michigan workers must make $15.16 an hour to afford rent in the state.
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Recall comes a day after the automaker called back 1.4 million vehicles over concerns hackers could take control of steering wheels.
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital is bringing its pop-up health kitchen to the Wyandotte Farmers Market, but here’s what to eat right now.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources tells you everything you need to know about beneficial snakes, some of them venomous.
“Thank you for proving me wrong, and for showing me just how alive and vibrant and wonderful you really are,” teen blogger wrote.
You should be able to enjoy another great outdoor weekend in southeast Michigan, but there is chance of thunderstorms.
After 116 years on the floor of Lake Michigan, the John V. Moran is "
What's open and closed due to massive power outage? Also, here's where to get ice and and find a cooling shelter.
The telecom company wins top rating from J.D. Power, which has offices in Troy.
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Local Non-Profit Hosting a BeFit Health Festival on July 29
Customers now able to surf Internet much faster from their smartphones.
“CEOs and their lobbyists in Lansing won’t like it,” Citizens for Fair Taxes says of proposal to increase corporate tax rate to 11 percent.
Up to 10 librarians nationwide will be honored with I Love My Librarian awards, and nominations are now open.
The IA is the second best school in the state of Michigan, but is it worth all the stress? Parents chime in.
Here's the latest on a power outage in Troy.
Merrill Lynch Advisor in Troy Makes Barron's List for Seventh Year In A Row
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People with personal stories about the historic inner city riots are invited to tell their stories. A workshop is planned Saturday.
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Jayne Rowse and April DeBoer will be married by the federal judge whose ruling paved the way for landmark Supreme Court decision.
Support the Capuchin Soup Kitchen by attending the 22nd Annual Benefit on the Bay, on Friday, August 21, 5:30 PM, at MacRay Harbor
Marine told TV station he's unarmed, harmless and “nowhere near Michigan." If that's the case, sheriff says, why doesn't he turn himself in?
Ron Briggs and Jasnik Parmar of Brighton-based Entry Point Advisor Network rang the Nasdaq closing bell earlier this month
More than 27 million items are part of the repairs.
Sarah Walburn, of Secrest Wardle's Grand Rapids location, is an experienced civil litigation defense attorney.
The U.S. Marine Corps contacted the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office after Marine allegedly threatened to kill his wife.
Built in 1953 and featured in Better Homes & Gardens as “the house you asked for,” house on the market for the first time in a decade.
About to embark on a world tour that includes a Detroit stop, the pop princess now claims she’s glad she grew up in Michigan.
U.S. News & World Report has issued its 2015-2016 ranking of the best hospitals in the country.
Heroin deaths in Oakland County nearly doubled from 2013-2014, following a national trend.
Class action lawsuits in claim that property owners were denied due process, equal protection and just compensation.
Thousands of taxpayers paid thousands of dollars they didn’t owe due to “faulty system implementation” at Michigan Treasury.
Automakers and suppliers will test their technology at simulated track at test track at the University of Michigan.
A Commerce Township tool and die shop owner, who lives in West Bloomfield, was crushed in a security gate outside her business.
Lawmaker says “there’s no good reason” to have large fireworks going off in neighborhoods, others doubt state will walk away from revenue.