Published May 15, 2025
SOUTHFIELD — Data from the Detroit Regional Chamber shows there are more than 2 million adults aged 50 and over in the 11-county Detroit region, and for many mature adults there eventually comes the question of “What’s Next?”.
Read MorePublished May 23, 2025
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — A splash of color can transform any yard or garden, and now is the time to plant bold annual flowers that thrive all season.
Read MorePublished May 15, 2025
ST. CLAIR SHORES/AUBURN HILLS/SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Jeff Crank owns and operates one of the largest catering companies in the state, known as Crank’s Catering.
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Here's a look at five things to do during the weekend of May 29-June 1.
Read MorePublished May 29, 2025
NOVI — Twice a year, the Motor City Comic Con, marketed as “Michigan’s largest and longest-running pop culture event,” takes over the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi and provides the opportunity for fans of all ages to be able to interact with their celebrity heroes.
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
NOVI — The sixth annual Novi BBQ Fest returned for its second run on Memorial Day weekend at Twelve Mile Crossing at Fountain Walk.
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
NOVI — Wildcat Willy, the Novi High School mascot, received a dramatic face-lift from one of the school’s largest graduating classes — 576 students — during the school’s commencement ceremony May 18 at the George Gervin GameAbove Center at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti.
Read MorePublished May 29, 2025
TROY — Kathryn Ahlbrand and Sandra Burgess were elected to serve a 3-year term on the Troy Nature Society’s (TNS) Board of Directors during its annual membership meeting, which fell on April 24 this year.
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
TROY — Seven students from Troy Public Schools were among the 158 who received top honors at Michigan History Day’s State Finals competition on April 19.
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
TROY — Two Troy residents were honored during Oakland University’s 37th annual Nightingale Awards for Nursing Excellence on May 7.
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
MACKINAC ISLAND — Mackinac Island celebrates a big anniversary this year. For a couple decades in the late 19th century, about half of the island was a national park, the country’s second, behind Yellowstone National Park.
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Two master gardeners from Michigan State University Extension recently shared their expertise on composting and gardening during presentations at the Bloomfield Township Public Library.
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
METRO DETROIT — “This is quite a group. I was here last week. There were 374 cars,” Shelby Township resident Tom Konicki said. “There are quality cars here. Cars that are so rare. Beautiful cars.”
Read MorePublished May 28, 2025
METRO DETROIT – Four people, including a rapper from Rochester Hills, are accused of stealing $63 million in checks from the U.S. Postal Service and selling them online.
Read MorePublished May 27, 2025
NOVI — The Novi community could not be deterred from remembering its fallen soldiers with its annual Fuerst Field of Honor ceremony, despite rain on May 21. However, the weather resulted in a change of venue and the absence of the 21-gun salute.
Read MorePublished May 27, 2025
OAKLAND COUNTY — Oakland County’s economic future is “complicated” as Michigan’s economy slows, and national and global policies coming from Washington, D.C., are currently very fluid, according to economist Gabriel Ehrlich, of the University of Michigan.
Read MorePublished May 27, 2025
TROY — The city of Troy has received high praise for its quality of life and habitability for residents from both livability.com and the U.S. News & World Report.
Read MorePublished May 27, 2025
TROY — The Troy City Council unanimously approved the city’s budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which focuses on infrastructure, public health, public safety and amenities.
Read MorePublished May 27, 2025
ST. CLAIR SHORES — An injury crash involving a golf cart occurred at 11 Mile Road and Harper Avenue on May 25, before the St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade officially kicked off.
Read MorePublished May 27, 2025
GROSSE POINTE SHORES — The Grosse Pointe Shores Public Safety Department has added a LUCAS to their ranks, but this isn’t a new hire.
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