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Week in Review: School Board Selects Superintendent Semifinalists; Open Carry Protest Planned

Here are 10 stories you may have missed in Birmingham this week.

Are you spending your Sunday catching up with last week's news? Here's 10 stories you may have missed about Birmingham this week:

Birmingham Board of Education chose five finalists Tuesday night for the soon-to-be vacant superintendent position. Interviews begin May 30.

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Group organizes an informal demonstration against Sean Combs' April 13 arrest and plans to speak out at the June 11 City Commission meeting.

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Options include requiring businesses with liquor licenses to sign a contract with the city and amending the city's zoning ordinance.

The Great Lakes State Fair is in the works for Labor Day weekend at Suburban Collection Showplace.

Unselfish play helps Birmingham boys beat Saline 16-7 on Thursday in the first round of the playoffs.

A teen is arrested for fleeing police after leaving them on a chase while two men try to steal diapers, Redbull and baby formula from Kroger.

The updated budget includes lower-than-projected taxable values and more than $200,000 in additional revenue from a police dispatch service-sharing agreement.

Former Forte restaurant is reshaped and redecorated as Ohio group spreads to Michigan.

June 3 fundraiser features students from Birmingham's Axis Music Academy and offers an afternoon of live music, free rock star makeovers and giveaways.

Take a look at who's wrapping up their last year at Birmingham Public Schools.

Show off your favorite photos, from Up North to your own backyard. We'll award weekly prizes for the photos that say "Michigan" in content, tone and spirit.


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