Features

Published March 15, 2025

ROSEVILLE — There’s still blood that won’t come out of Brandon Moreno’s seat, but he’s not too concerned about it. He doesn’t see himself as a “saint”; he just did what anyone would do if they saw a dog being thrown from a vehicle.

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Published March 20, 2025

ROSEVILLE — The Roseville Public Library building will be closed to the public from March 31 through April 5.

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Published March 18, 2025

EASTPOINTE — At the Eastpointe City Council’s March 4 meeting, City Manager Mariah Walton delivered an emotional report to council — her final one.

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Published March 14, 2025

EASTPOINTE — With the recent appointment of Jason Clark to fire chief, the Eastpointe Fire and Rescue Department promoted several other officers.

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Published March 16, 2025

C&G Newspapers

EASTPOINTE/WARREN — The ShamRock Jazz Orchestra will come in “swinging” March 29, and this time they’re bringing a special guest: drummer Danny Seraphine of the famed rock band Chicago.

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Published March 14, 2025

EASTPOINTE — The Eastpointe High School swimming pool is scheduled to open sometime this year, the city is getting a treatment court and other projects are planned in the upcoming months.

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Published March 17, 2025

ST. CLAIR SHORES — William Henry Mutart was born March 11, 1900, in Bay City, Michigan. He grew up in Detroit.

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Published March 16, 2025

ST. CLAIR SHORES — On March 3, the St. Clair Shores City Council approved a request to add Civic Center Drive to the local street network for Act 51 reporting in a 5-2 vote.

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Published March 15, 2025

ST. CLAIR SHORES — St. Clair Shores residents from Frazho Street to Little Mack Avenue will experience ongoing construction this summer and extending into 2027 as aging gas infrastructure is replaced underground.

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Published March 18, 2025

FARMINGTON HILLS — Oakland Community College Theater students are bringing Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film to life, with a comedic twist.

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Published March 19, 2025

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FARMINGTON HILLS/NOVI — A select group of students at East Middle School recently found out that a book they authored with the assistance of local children’s author Andy Gutman of Novi won “multiple accolades” as part of the Royal Dragonfly Book Awards.

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Published March 14, 2025

FARMINGTON HILLS — At a Farmington Hills City Council meeting March 3, City Council members unanimously approved an amended proposal for development at the former site of the St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center

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Published March 14, 2025

FARMINGTON/FARMINGTON HILLS — In an effort to engage the community at large, the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce will host a State of the Cities event April 1 at The Hawk.

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Published March 14, 2025

WARREN — A Detroit police officer was arraigned in the 37th District Court March 4 after he allegedly sent inappropriate text messages to a girl from Warren.

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Published March 19, 2025

CENTER LINE — An extensive update to 10 Mile Road was set to begin March 15. At Center Line’s City Council meeting on March 3, City Manager Dennis Champine gave an update after attending a pre-construction meeting with the Macomb County Department of Roads.

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Published March 17, 2025

WARREN — On March 8, 1974, four Mott High School students went out on the town for a night of pinball and teenage antics.

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Published March 14, 2025

WARREN — Proposed revisions to Warren’s marijuana ordinance are aiming to rectify issues the city has been grappling with for years.

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Published March 19, 2025

STERLING HEIGHTS — Sterling Heights City Council recently confirmed Haley Bradley as the city’s first female assistant city manager.

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Published March 16, 2025

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MACOMB COUNTY — Through no fault of their own, kids in foster care grow up without the love of a parent or familiarity of a home. Many bounce from place to place, rejected by their caretakers.

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Published March 14, 2025

STERLING HEIGHTS — The city of Sterling Heights was among several metro Detroit communities given federal funding for emergency services.

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