Published February 19, 2023
DETROIT — Honk your horns: This year’s annual Autorama is celebrating a milestone.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
ROSEVILLE — The Roseville Fire Department recently purchased three brand-new advanced life support ambulances.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
EASTPOINTE — There are four community economic development priorities that the City of Eastpointe will focus on in 2023: business attraction, retention and expansion; housing and human services; sustainability and climate resiliency; and commercial corridor revitalization.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
EASTPOINTE — Construction has already begun on the Modern Nine Main Street Project.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
ST. CLAIR SHORES — Three years into the pandemic, school officials in St. Clair Shores can reflect on school life before, during and after the COVID-19 lockdown.
Read MorePublished February 21, 2023
ST. CLAIR SHORES — The Shorewood Kiwanis Club of St. Clair Shores, in collaboration with Macomb Community College, has unveiled the winning logos for the Harper Charity Cruise scheduled for the end of August this year.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
MOUNT CLEMENS — The sun was high and bright over the weekend of Feb. 10-11, but shining rays and warm temperatures did little to stop the annual tradition of the Mount Clemens Ice Carving Show on Super Bowl weekend.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — There were a lot of expectations surrounding Madison Heights Lamphere boys basketball going into this season and its veteran core of nine seniors.
Read MorePublished February 19, 2023
EASTPOINTE — The Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum in Eastpointe has been approved for a 25-year lease.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — Barbara Geralds, the former first lady of Madison Heights and matriarch of one of its most involved families, died at the end of last year. As told by her family and friends, her legacy is one of leadership and love, inspiring many who continue to serve the community today.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
HAZEL PARK — For the third time in three months, a threat has caused a panic at Hazel Park Schools, and authorities believe a teacher is behind the latest scare.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
WARREN — Macomb County prosecutors have charged a Lincoln Park man with five felonies, four involving a motor vehicle and one for possession of a controlled substance, after an alleged drunk driving accident on Jan. 21, which resulted in a man’s death.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
ST CLAIR SHORES — It was bad enough that St. Clair Shores Lakeview boys basketball lost in their first game in districts last season, but a loss at the hands of city rival St. Clair Shores Lake Shore made it even more painful.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
MACOMB COUNTY — Macomb Community College students will see a 4.7% tuition increase next year.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
ST CLAIR SHORES — St. Clair Shores Lakeview bowling’s success this season shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone — it was written in the stars long before this season took place.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
WARREN — Four suspects could face life in prison for an alleged armed robbery and assault with intent to murder in January.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
DETROIT/WARREN — Honk your horns: This year’s annual Detroit Autorama is celebrating a milestone.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2023
WARREN — The city of Warren recently received its first payment from the opioid settlement of $567.383.61. Attorneys general around the country joined forces to go after the prescription drug companies that produce opioids, which include oxycodone (OxyContin), hydrocodone (Vicodin), morphine, and methadone.
Read MorePublished February 19, 2023
GREATER WEST BLOOMFIELD — The Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society is scheduled to offer a variety of programming options for residents in upcoming months.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2023
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — So many different things make up a hospital. You’ll find doctors, nurses, patients, equipment and furniture, but also art. And if you are in need of a lot of art in a little time, where is a better place to start looking than in your own backyard?
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