Published May 22, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — After a year of disagreement with garbage hauling firm Priority Waste, the Clinton Township Board of Trustees has voted 4-2 to stick with the company rather than solicit bids for a new contract.
Read MorePublished May 26, 2025
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — On May 12, the Harrison Township Board of Trustees voted 7-0 to go back for another bid to remove sediment in the Archer/Lakeshore canal area as part of a special assessment district project.
Read MorePublished May 24, 2025
MADISON HEIGHTS — Now in its fifth year, the Madison Heights Juneteenth Celebration will once again liven up Civic Center Park with music, food trucks, a vendor fair, a petting zoo, pony rides, climbing towers, bounce houses and more.
Read MorePublished May 22, 2025
MADISON HEIGHTS — The cost of operating the Madison Heights Animal Shelter adds up quickly between housing animals, feeding them and providing medical treatment.
Read MorePublished May 22, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Seven C & G Newspapers staffers received 17 awards from the Society of Professional Journalists-Detroit Chapter’s Excellence in Journalism awards and the Michigan Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest.
Read MorePublished May 21, 2025
SOUTHFIELD — Selma Blair has come a long way from her roots in Southfield to be a Hollywood actress, but she returned to the city in order to accept one of its biggest honors.
Read MorePublished May 22, 2025
WEST BLOOMFIELD — The Zox HOA recently won the designation from the state of Michigan to become an incorporated village.
Read MorePublished May 21, 2025
METRO DETROIT — A mission group to Haiti that includes churches in Sterling Heights, Southfield and more is sounding the alarm on the plight of the country — the poorest in the Western Hemisphere — as gangs have captured the town of Mirebalais, once a safe haven.
Read MorePublished May 21, 2025
"Andor" Action/Adventure Disney + (also available to rent on other streaming services) One Season (continued from previous seasons from Netflix) Should You Watch?
Read MorePublished May 20, 2025
OAKLAND COUNTY — Communities that contract with Oakland County for assessing services are raising concerns — and in some cases, changing vendors — after a narrowly divided Oakland County Board of Commissioners voted to raise rates.
Read MorePublished May 20, 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 21, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Here's a look at five things to do during the weekend of May 23-26.
Read MorePublished May 19, 2025
HAZEL PARK — Earlier this year, the Hazel Park Public Schools Board of Education placed the district’s superintendent, Amy Kruppe, on non-disciplinary paid administrative leave, pending an investigation into alleged board policy violations. Now, after 107 days, Kruppe has been reinstated.
Read MorePublished May 19, 2025
WARREN — Members of the community spoke out against the Warren City Council’s previous decision to deem a bar a public nuisance.
Read MorePublished May 11, 2025
METRO DETROIT — As Memorial Day approaches, local communities are preparing to pay tribute to veterans who died while serving their country.
Read MorePublished May 15, 2025
METRO DETROIT — The Michigan High School Athletic Association is on track to reach its target of adding boys volleyball by the spring of 2026.
Read MorePublished May 14, 2025
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — iCRYO Grosse Pointe is a wellness and recovery center run by a board of physicians, focused on preventative health, recovery therapies, and wellness services.
Read MorePublished May 12, 2025
NOVI — Low vision doesn’t mean the end of independence—and it certainly doesn’t mean the end of hope.
Read MorePublished May 9, 2025
SOUTHFIELD — Since 1970, Star Lincoln has delivered Metro Detroit’s finest luxury vehicles.
Read MorePublished May 9, 2025