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Jail for dentist in ethnic-threat case
A Bloomfield Hills dentist was sentenced to 60 days in jail and 5 years of probation after pleading guilty to felony ethnic intimidation.
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C.R. 13 at C.R. 18, Elkhart, Steven Palmer, 22, of 59642 Garver Ave., was arrested at 2:58 a.m. Tuesday on a preliminary misdemeanor charge of DUI after a traffic stop for failing to signal a turn 200 feet in advance.
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Auto sales poised to make a comeback in second half of 2009, industry experts say
A few years ago, the prospect of auto sales running at an annual rate of 11 million cars and trucks would have set off alarms in an industry accustomed to selling more than 16 million a year.
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After 4 decades, former planner maps out retirement
TROY - Ron Figlan left his mark in 39 years as a Troy employee, and it can be argued that he made it early in his career.
Hit man gets life in murder of Troy couple
Detroit -- A federal judge sentenced a hired killer to life in prison today, telling the man, 'You will deserve every minute that you spend behind bars, thinking about what you have done.' Chief U.S. District Judge Gerald E. Rosen told Miguel Servando that he deserved the death penalty for murdering a Troy couple in 2008 and might have received it ...
Experts: homeowners switching to low-maintenance patio and deck options
Homeowners who want to spruce up the backyard with a new deck or patio have a wide variety of options to explore - from stamped concrete and tumbled pavers to plastic and vinyl decks.
Michigan visual artists earn $25,000 fellowships
TROY, Mich. - A Troy-based foundation is awarding $450,000 in grants to 18 Detroit-area visual artists.
Serenaded by the Celtic strings of the Painted Trillium musical trio in historic Oakland Manor, Columbia Association President Philip Nelson made his public debut Thursday night.
Two men accused of breaking into homes in Bloomfield Township, West Bloomfield and Troy appeared in Oakland County Circuit Court recently on charges of second-degree home invasion.
Enjoy everything Greek at Opa! Fest at Troy church
Join the crowd swaying to the Mediterranean-style guitar music of Pavlo this weekend at the annual Opa! Fest at St.
Police charge Troy man in Chase Bank robbery
A 42-year-old Troy man was charged with the June 22 robbery of the Chase Bank at 260 John R. Police said a man entered the bank at 11:11 a.m. June 22 and showed a note to the teller announcing a robbery.
A car wash fund-raiser, to benefit the family of a Madison Heights police officer who died earlier this month, is to be held Saturday.
At age 88, man in US forced to deal with war past
This undated photo shows John Kalymon. The 88-year-old lost his U.S. citizenship in 2007 when the government accused him of concealing his role as a Nazi collaborator during World War II.
Sparton Corp. named Greg Slome chief financial officer. He is responsible for the overall financial aspects of the company and will play a primary role in coordinating restructuring efforts.
Your story about Nancy Norris and her quest to climb Mt. Everest was such an inspiring story.
Judge says police arrest of drunken driver was valid
A judge said that Troy police had reasonable suspicion to stop a drunken driving suspect based on the report of a cell phone caller.
Troy schools reduces staff at libraries
Despite pleas from teachers, media specialists, parents and students, the Troy School District Board of Education eliminated a portion of the media specialist staff as part of the $137.4 million 2009-10 district budget.
NAB's Marc Gardner Guest Panelist at Mackinac Policy Conference
North American Bancard founder, president, and CEO Marc Gardner was honored to be chosen as a guest speaker in the Detroit Regional Chamber 2009 Mackinac Policy Conference because of his notable entrepreneurial success.
NAB's Marc Gardner Named to Judging Panel for Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year
This prestigious award celebrates those who are building and leading successful, growing and dynamic businesses at the regional, national, and global levels.
Recession is barely evident as U.S. Open fans shop
Kerry Gallagher, left, tries on a hat at the U.S. Open in Bethpage. Hats are a big selling item this year.
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