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Holiday events light up Rochester

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Over 30,000 spectators flooded the streets of downtown Rochester Monday to take part in the annual Lagniappe and Big Bright Light Show. Celebrating its 37th birthday in Rochester, the Lagniappe, which is Creole for “a little something extra,” is a chance for local business owners to give back to the community and the people who [...]

Faculty showcases art

By Amanda Meade

OU art professors display their artwork in the Sought/Found exhibit at the Creative Arts Center in Pontiac.

Center offers lecture on secular ethics

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A local organization offers a lecture based on the possibilities of nonreligious ethics.

Nowhere to call home

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Local community outreach groups sponsor events to help raise awareness about homelessness in the area.

Industry incentives questioned

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Area residents gather to help protect the Michigan film initiatives from possible reduction or elimination.

Mayoral contenders face off

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The two mayoral candidates for the city of Pontiac have one last debate before the Nov. 3 election.

Anime convention comes to Dearborn

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The annual Youmacon offers local anime fans the chance to bond with fellow fans.

Your guide to the most terryfing locations this season.

By by Alexis Tomrell; pictures by Jason Willis

A tour through metro Detroit's spooky walk-troughs, from high-production sets to haunted wineries.

Bill proposes extended bar hours

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The Michigan legislature discusses a bill that would allow bars to stay open until 4 a.m.

Will Gitmo move to Michigan?

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A town hall meeting is held in Rochester to discuss the possibility of moving Guantanamo Bay prisoners to Standish, Mich.

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