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Trump will kick off a yearlong celebration of America’s 250th anniversary with event in Iowa
Trump will kick off a yearlong celebration of America’s 250th anniversary with event in IowaView the full article
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Who came out on top of the Times Herald best taco poll?
“Every dish is a piece of my heart."View the full article
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Roseville man heads to trial for shooting at cannabis dispensary parking lot
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Clay Township hires new deputy supervisor, assistant assessor
At the June 23 meeting of the Clay Township Board of Trustees, the board voted to hire Cheryl Restivo as both an assistant assessor and the deputy supervisor, as well as to hire Brandy Brasfield as…View the full article
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Putin and Trump to speak by phone in their 6th conversation this year
Neither leader offered any immediate details on the topic.View the full article
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How old do you have to be to buy fireworks in Michigan? Here's what's legal
Planning to light fireworks for the Fourth of July? Michigan's firework laws provide a set of rules to follow, age requirements and allotted times.View the full article
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How a GOP rift over tech regulation doomed a ban on state AI laws in Trump’s tax bill
The episode revealed the enormous influence of a segment of the Republican Party that has come to distrust Big Tech.View the full article
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Mt. Morris woman charged in fatal Livonia hit-and-run that killed young boy, injured two
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Will it rain on the Fourth of July? Hot, humid conditions could mean thunderstorms
Officials forecast possible rain and thunderstorms to develop in the afternoon on the 4th. Overall, the holiday weekend will be hot and humid.View the full article
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West Nile Virus confirmed among mosquitoes in Macomb County
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These Michigan beaches have high bacteria counts. How to check where you plan to swim
State officials say several Michigan beaches have high bacteria counts as the Fourth of July weekend nears.View the full article
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Blue Water Cruise Weekend draws hundreds
Fort Gratiot Township’s Blue Water Cruise Weekend saw hundreds of people come out to enjoy festivities at Birchwood Mall from June 26 to 29.View the full article
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Oscar Mayer turkey bacon recalled over possible listeria contamination
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Thousands turn out for 54th annual St. Clair Art Fair
The St. Clair Art Association’s 54th annual St. Clair Art Fair brought thousands of people to Palmer Park to enjoy art of all kinds on June 28 and 29.View the full article
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More Michigan workers are dying than in 2024. What the numbers show after 2 latest deaths
Officials say one man died by electrocution while another was struck by an excavator.View the full article
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Employers added 147,000 jobs in June as U.S. labor market continues to defy expectations
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Some education grants in limbo were used for ‘leftwing agenda,’ Trump administration says
Officials say they are reviewing the funds to ensure alignment with President Trump’s priorities.View the full article
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Rosa Parks' former home in Detroit has earned local historic designation
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7 Morning Digest: Detroit sues crypto real estate company, community ice cream truck & more
Here at 7 News Detroit, we want to make sure you start your day off on the right foot, informed about weather, traffic, the latest news and moreView the full article
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Is Amazon Prime membership required to shop Prime Day 2025 deals, sale? What is included?
Shopping the Amazon Prime Day 2025 sale for the best deals? Don't forget to grab an Amazon Prime membership. You'll need one July 8-11. Here's what we know.View the full article
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House Republicans are pushing Trump’s big bill to the brink of passage
By LISA MASCARO, MARY CLARE JALONICK and LEAH ASKARINAM WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are ready to vote on President Donald Trump’s $4.5 trillion tax breaks and spending cuts bill…View the full article
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These meteor showers, full moon will light up Michigan skies in July. When to look up
The buck moon will light up Michigan skies in mid-July, followed by late July meteor showers. Here's what to know.View the full article
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Things to do in Metro Detroit, July 4 and beyond
Concerts, festivals and more things to go and do this week.View the full article
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Port Sanilac Lighthouse open for tours starting this week. Here's what to know if you go.
The lighthouse will be open for tours every Friday from noon to 4 p.m. until Aug. 29.View the full article
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Residents in Detroit neighborhood sue Detroit Thermal over controversial steam project
Many residents in Detroit's Lafayette Park neighborhood have been fed up for months over controversial plans surrounding Detroit Thermal's plan to dig in their neighborhood to expand their steam vents.View the full article