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Farmington Hills Man Accused of Fatally Shooting Younger Brother, Remains At Large
A tragic incident in Farmington Hills left one brother dead and another on the lam. According to WWJ, police were alerted to a domestic violence incident on Saturday that escalated to lethal levels. At around 3:30 P.M., in the residential streets near 11 Mile and Halsted, a verbal disagreement between two siblings, aged 28 and 30, spiraled out of control, culminating in the older brother allegedly shooting the younger in the chest.
Families Decorate Trees with Yarn in Memory of Former Ferndale Student
Families Decorate Trees with Yarn in Memory of Former Ferndale Student. (Ferndale Schools, May 27, 2024) Ferndale, MI- Ferndale Upper Elementary’s landscape looks a little brighter this week following a Yarn Blast by FUEL families. According to the Ferndale School District:. “FUEL would love to shout out our amazing...
What to do after you're in a car accident in Michigan
If you’re in a traffic crash, don’t do what two Oakland County deputies had to do — sit in their cars in a highway lane. Even with emergency lights flashing, as these cops assisted a tow truck, a pickup on M-59 slammed into them one minute before midnight on Saturday, Aug. 19. Both deputies were injured, one seriously, but the pickup driver died after he was extricated by Rochester Hills emergency responders.
Navy ship named after Oakland County man
Friends and family of a longtime Farmington Hills resident gathered in San Diego in early May for the christening of a U.S. Navy ship named in his honor. The USS Robert E. Simanek bears the name of a former Marine who threw himself on a grenade during the Korean War to protect his fellow servicemen.
Families mark 106 years at the Ferndale Memorial Day Parade
Dozens of families lined the streets of Ferndale for the 106th annual Memorial Day Parade, featuring appearances from the Oakland County Sheriff's Office, the city's mayor, and several scout troops.
Cemetery visitors pull up a chair, honor their beloved veterans for Memorial Day
HOLLY, MI – Solemn overcast skies and sporadic drizzles of rain matched the fallen tears of loved ones, who stood around the graves of veterans this Memorial Day. Hundreds of people visited their family members at the Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly, where thousands of veterans are laid to rest.
Bagpiper plays her heart out in Royal Oak cemetery on Memorial Day
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (FOX 2) - During Memorial Day at Oakview Cemetery in Royal Oak, a bagpiper accompanied those that visited the headstones that dot the landscape. Her playing fills the silence, spurring some people to tears, she says. "It’s meaningful for me to give back," said Christine Gutt. "I...
Bry elected to National Main Street Leadership Council
Former Urbana resident John Bry has been elected to serve on the Main Street Leadership Council by 46 of his national peers for a three-year term. Bry will serve alongside other elected national level Main Street coordinators from New Mexico, Washington, Louisiana, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Vermont, Colorado, South Carolina and Minnesota. The role of the national Main Street Leadership Council is to serve as an advisory board and provide guidance to the board, staff and leadership of Main Street America.
Michigan military unit known as "Polar Bears" remembered on Memorial Day
TROY, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - A group of Michigan soldiers known as "Polar Bears" were honored and remembered during a special Memorial Day service in Troy. "Memorial Day weekend is all about remembering our fallen heroes," said David Krall, Vice President of White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery in Troy. The Polar Bears were a military unit of roughly 5,000 troops from the 85th Division, 339th Infantry, and most called Michigan home. The Polar Bears were the American Expeditionary Force in North Russia and served as part of the Allied intervention during the Russian Civil War. The group fought against the Bolshevik forces from September 1918...
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