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    Oakland County confiscates 13 horses

    Police have confiscated 13 horses from a Rose Township farm because, investigators say, they were undernourised.

  2. Bing launches Detroit Works Project

    Detroit Mayor Dave Bing has addressed the city, asking all Detroiters to attend one of a series of public meetings about the future of the city.

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    A Cool Start

    More clouds than sunshine today.

     

    Updated 2 hrs 17 mins ago

  4. Ferguson indicted in corruption probe

    Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's longtime friend and city contractor Bobby Ferguson has been indicted on eight counts of fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy.

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    Police Chief is out in Highland Park

    According to a memo sent out to officers in Highland Park, Police Chief Theodore Cadwell and Deputy Police Chief Glenn Quaker have been removed from their positions.

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    Hodak throws 1st pitch at Tigers game

    Our very own Chief Meteorologist Jerry Hodak has been honored by the Tigers who had him throw out the first pitch at Wednesday's Tigers game.

    Updated 58 mins ago

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  1. Ann Arbor #2 on list of college towns

    Ann Arbor #2 on list of college towns

    The city of Ann Arbor has moved up on the list of the best college towns for students to live.


  2. Highland Park home goes up in flames

    Highland Park home goes up in flames

    Firefighters were called out to battle a house fire in Highland Park.

  3. Officer killed after hit and run on I-94

    Officer killed after hit and run on I-94

    Taylor police are asking for the public's help following a hit and run accident on I-94. The victim was a Taylor police officer.

  4. Mayor calls fires a 'natural disaster'

    Mayor calls fires a 'natural disaster'

    Mayor Dave Bing held a news conference to address dozens of fires that broke out in the city Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters battled at least 80 fires.

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  1. Project Healthy Living

    Project Healthy Living

    Project Healthy Living provides free or low-cost health screening tests to individuals 18 and older at sites throughout metro Detroit September 14 through October 16, 2010.

    • CRUISIN': Woodward Dream Cruise 2010

      CRUISIN': Woodward Dream Cruise 2010

      Thanks for joining us on Woodward Avenue for the 16th annual Dream Cruise! Check out hundreds of classic car photos and videos...

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      1. Mayor calls fires a 'natural disaster'

        Mayor calls fires a 'natural disaster'

        Mayor Dave Bing held a news conference to address dozens of fires that broke out in the city Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters battled at least 80 fires.

      2. Officer killed after hit and run on I-94

        Officer killed after hit and run on I-94

        Taylor police are asking for the public's help following a hit and run accident on I-94. The victim was a Taylor police officer.

      3. 'Detroit 1-8-7' a hit at premiere

        'Detroit 1-8-7' a hit at premiere

        Stars gathered Tuesday night for premiere of 'Detroit 1-8-7' at the MGM Grand Detroit.

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      Investigators


      1. IRS, DEA raid Happy's Pizza

        IRS, DEA raid Happy's Pizza

        Action News has learned that federal agents have raided the headquarters of a successful local pizza chain. The feds executed a search warrant at Farmington Hills-based Happy's Pizza and left with boxes full of company records.
         

      2. Who called Tamara Greene from City?

        Who called Tamara Greene from City?

        Court records reveal there were incoming and outgoing calls in Tamara Greene's phone that could possibly be from city-issued cell phones.  Who were the calls from? The lawyer for the slain stripper's family wants more records handed over as part of his lawsuit.

      3. Worthy wants judge disqualified

        Worthy wants judge disqualified

        A Detroit man told police, he was fed up after having his house broken into repeatedly  - so he shot a burglar.  The prosecutor called it murder.  The jury couldn't decide - so the judge declared a mistrial.  Now Kym Worthy wants the judge disqualified.

        Health


        1. Smoking rate stuck at 1 in 5 adults

          Smoking rate stuck at 1 in 5 adults

          U.S. smoking rates continue to hold steady, at about one in five adults lighting up regularly, frustrated health officials reported Tuesday.

          • Picking right blood pressure medicine

            Picking right blood pressure medicine

            It's hard to predict which pills will best lower which patient's high blood pressure, but researchers are hunting ways to better personalize therapy — perhaps even using a blood test.

            • Can home cooking be bad for you?

              Can home cooking be bad for you?

              Could your kitchen at home pass a restaurant inspection?

              Weird News


              1. Talking urinal cakes warn bar patrons

                Talking urinal cakes warn bar patrons

                Bar owners hope people who are drinking will listen the message coming from the urinal in the men's room.

              2. Caffeinated marshmallows new pick-me-up

                Caffeinated marshmallows new pick-me-up

                Sometimes coffee doesn't give the caffeine jolt some people are looking for. Now you can try the caffeinated marshmallow.

                • Ohio woman gives birth in vehicle, again

                  Ohio woman gives birth in vehicle, again

                  For a second time, an Ohio woman has given birth to a baby who couldn't wait and arrived on the drive to the hospital.

                  Consumer News


                  1. Eating healthy doesn't have be expensive

                    Eating healthy doesn't have be expensive

                    Local students spent a day at the supermarket learning to make healthy, budget-friendly food choices.

                    • Testing kids' booster seats

                      Testing kids' booster seats

                      The good news. Booster seats are better than they used to be at fitting lap and shoulder belts.

                      The bad news. Some seats aren't recommended at all!

                    • Saving on Dance Lessons

                      Saving on Dance Lessons

                      The website Groupon.com and a local dance studio is helping you learn to dance, for cheap! But you've got to act fast!

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