Sep 29, 2009 | Staunton News Leader
Rabbi: Forsake Facebook when seeking forgiveness
The Jewish high holidays - which ended Monday on Yom Kippur - are a time when many are called upon to repent and seek forgiveness from others.
It's as simple as sitting down to dinner together as a family. Simple, but meaningful, so much so that it has become a national event, of sorts.
Suspects charged with breaking into vehicle parked at gym
Police said today three Oakland County men have been charged for breaking into a vehicle parked at a gym earlier this week.
Youngsters have fun showing PP K skills
Some of the punts barely dribbled off the foot. Some of them went arching high up into the sky, only to land a few feet from where they started.
Woman lured date into carjacking, police say
The daughter of former Southfield City Councilman and State Rep. Paul Condino is facing felony charges after police say she and two others worked together to steal another man's car.
The following Road Commission for Oakland County project may cause traffic delays on county roads.
Oakland County news briefs: Farmington Hills city leaders to host resident talks
City officials are to begin hosting a series of community conversations this month with residents.
Mom was driving drunk, Ferndale police say
A Birmingham mother was arrested on charges of drunken driving as she took her 9-year-old son to school after her blood-alcohol level registered more than three times the legal limit, Ferndale Police said.
Oakland County news: Cross-burning information sought
The north Oakland County branch of the NAACP is offering a $1,000 reward in the case of a cross-burning incident in Independence Township.
Police agency cooperation shows promise
Oakland County Sheriff's deputies and offices from Oak Park and the Michigan State Police joined Detroit Police in an unsuccessful effort Sunday to corner a gunman that police said had fired an AK47 assault rifle near 8 Mile and Coolidge.