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Police Blotter: Strong Arm Robbery
Clair Shores resident reported Jan. 27 that a teenage male, about 17-years-old, 5-feet, 10-inches tall, wearing a black windbreaker and pants approached him in the 28800 block of Rockwood.
Healthy eating, exercise will save lives if only we'd pay attention
She knew she should see a doctor, but she put it off. Then one evening, her sister insisted she get checked out.
Charges against Bashara expected
Bob Bashara's lawyer said Tuesday he expects charges in the slaying of his client's wife will be issued soon against Bashara, fearing authorities have struck a plea deal for testimony with an alleged confessed accomplice.
Police Blotter: Copper Theft, Home Invasion
Copper thefts St. Clair Shores police are investigating a pair of copper thefts reported on Jan.
How to Choose Flowers That Last for Your Valentine
A Valentine's bouquet of fresh flowers is typically so beautiful you wish they'd last forever.
The Paducah Sun Online Edition
Survivors include two daughters, Sharon Unruh of Saint Clair Shores, Mich., Donna Cutini of Murray; one son, Martin Unruh of China, Mich.; five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Mrs.
The Paducah Sun Online Edition
Effie Irene Spurlin, 94, of Benton, Ky., passed away at 7:06 a.m. Sunday, February 5, 2012, at her home.
Soldiers Return Home After Year In Afghanistan
One hundred and seventy members of the Michigan National Guard are back home after a year training Afghan's national police force and capturing some members of the Taliban.
Dorm for foreign exchange students a unique twist on global outreach for Michigan districts
Foreign exchange students head to class in St. Clair Shores. Lake Shore Public Schools converted an old school into dorms for them.
Tony Tocco, Aquitted In Detroit's Biggest Mob Case, Dies On The East Side
By Christy Strawser CBS Detroit Managing Editor Anthony "Tony" Joseph Tocco, of Chesterfield Township, the only person aquitted in a major Detroit mob case from 1996,A diedA FridayA of natural causes.
'Spring Awakening' Set to Electrify Mount Clemens Stage with Sex, Rock
A twisted tale of passion in a bygone age of innocence, Spring Awakening is, as cast member Michael Stoyanoff puts it, "not for the close-minded." Heralded by The New York Times in 2006 as a "brave new musical, haunting and electrifying by turns," the now Tony-award winning Spring Awakening is set to open Feb.
Tammy Notoriano pins a sergeant's badge on the lapel of her husband, Mike, on Thursday in St.
Macomb County men have big plan with the big - 80s in mind
Four local friends are combining their areas of expertise to put on what is expected to be Macomb County's biggest nostalgia party of the year.
Visions For Vacancy: What Should Take the Place of the Shores Theater
Let's call this a modern spin on community planning-Patch's version of a digital drawing board where all ideas are on the table.
Tip of the week: Keep varying bait, lures till fickle fish bite
Fishing with wax worms on Lake Mitchell at Cadillac last week, Jeff Sowa noticed a small detail most anglers probably would have missed: "They don't want the hook point exposed.
'It was a hit-for-hire' in Bashara slaying, police source says
A former tenant and employee of Robert Bashara told police that Bashara paid him less than $2,000 to kill his wife, according to a police source.
Bashara suspect Gentz called frightening
Two women who know Joseph Gentz, the man arrested in connection with the murder of Jane Bashara say he was frightening, boasted about weapons and stalked one of them.
Hundreds attend funeral for slain Pointes woman
Hundreds of people packed a memorial service for Jane Bashara Tuesday morning at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church on Lakeshore Drive.
Meet Patch: We'll Be Working at Caffe Far Bella Today
We don't really have an office - you might call all of St. Clair Shores our office.
Hackel Honors Communities for Shared Services
St. Clair Shores was one of nine communities recently recognized by County Executive Mark Hackel for sharing services with other municipalities.