Published June 13, 2024
HAZEL PARK — The Hazel Park City Council recently approved a budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year that features a slightly lower city tax rate yet higher revenues due to growing property values and increased development around town.
Read MorePublished June 13, 2024
MADISON HEIGHTS — On a breezy evening June 6, families strolling up and down the hill at Civic Center Park may have wondered why a large plot of land had been torn up by an excavator and cordoned off with orange fencing.
Read MorePublished June 17, 2024
HAZEL PARK — Exotic animals, edible slime, treasure hunts, and a tightrope-walking juggler are among the highlights of the 2024 summer reading program at the Hazel Park District Library.
Read MorePublished June 12, 2024
WEST BLOOMFIELD — Kamryn Tatum is a force to be reckoned with, but anyone who saw her compete on the track knew she was destined to be one of the top track athletes in Michigan.
Read MorePublished June 12, 2024
KEEGO HARBOR — Keego Harbor City Councilman John Fletcher previously stated that “it gets crazy” on Cass Lake.
Read MorePublished June 12, 2024
BINGHAM FARMS — The community is invited to gather for a presentation by an FBI Detroit Field Office agent to learn about the current scams and fraudulent activity that is plaguing all communities and victimizing residents, according to a press release from local Mobile Watch groups.
Read MorePublished June 11, 2024
ROYAL OAK — “One kind word can change a life,” was the inspiration behind the colorful rock garden now located at Oak Ridge Elementary School on 13 Mile Road. The garden was created by both Oak Ridge Elementary students and Waltonwood senior residents.
Read MorePublished July 2, 2024
METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of July 4-7.
Read MorePublished June 25, 2024
METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of June 27-30.
Read MorePublished June 11, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — Carmella Sabaugh, who spent decades serving the public as the Macomb County clerk/register of deeds, is being remembered for her public service and tireless work ethic. A family press release was issued June 10 stating Sabaugh died on June 8 at the age of 85.
Read MorePublished June 10, 2024
ROCHESTER HILLS — A Rochester High School student was arrested June 6 after reportedly writing a threatening graffiti message in a bathroom to avoid taking a test.
Read MorePublished June 10, 2024
FERNDALE — Fans of the colorfully clad Helen Roper from the television sitcom “Three’s Company” paused for a photo at the Ferndale Elks Lodge #1588 on June 8 during a Mrs. Roper Romp Pub Crawl in downtown Ferndale.
Read MorePublished June 11, 2024
METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of June 14-16.
Read MorePublished June 18, 2024
METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of June 21-23.
Read MorePublished June 6, 2024
ROYAL OAK — The 80th anniversary of D-Day brings one of the last anniversaries of the World War II era where surviving veterans can be present for the event.
Read MorePublished June 7, 2024
NOVI — The city of Novi held its third annual Fuerst Field of Honor remembrance ceremony May 22 to pay respects to those who lost their lives while serving the United States in the military.
Read MorePublished June 7, 2024
NOVI — Novi esports’ Valorant team was in the mode of the 2007 New England Patriots all season, eyeing perfection and dismantling any team that was in their way.
Read MorePublished June 8, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — “I’m still walking around in a daze. My wife and I … it’s unbelievable — nothing like this has ever happened,” Michael Johnson, a U.S. Air Force veteran and Southfield resident of 30 years, said of his new roof.
Read MorePublished June 6, 2024
NOVI — The long-awaited splash pad memorial to the late meteorologist Jessica Starr-Rose officially opened to the public May 25, in time for the Memorial Day holiday.
Read MorePublished June 7, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — For its third year, Southfield will continue to educate and inspire with its Juneteenth lineup with a week of activities and events starting with the 5 p.m. June 10 Juneteenth Flag Raising and Council Presentation in front of City Hall, 26000 Evergreen Road.
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