Published August 5, 2025
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — He may only be 11, but Roy Bishop III, of Grosse Pointe Woods, is already following in the public service footsteps of his parents.
Read MorePublished August 5, 2025
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Proposed rezoning of 20160 Mack Ave. in Grosse Pointe Woods — from restricted office, or RO-1, to commercial business, or C — has been met with strong resistance from hundreds of local residents, who’ve been railing against it for months.
Read MorePublished August 4, 2025
FRASER — Dana Sutherland is the mayor pro tem and currently sits on the Fraser City Council. But the Aug. 12 meeting will be her last appearance as she and her boyfriend plan to move out of the city to pursue a life together.
Read MorePublished August 4, 2025
MADISON HEIGHTS — A multiweek program will give residents an eye-opening look at the inner workings of local government in Madison Heights, showing them how city services are provided and how their tax dollars are spent.
Read MorePublished August 4, 2025
FRANKLIN — The Franklin Community Association will be holding its 80th annual Labor Day Round Up 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 1, at FCA Park.
Read MorePublished July 31, 2025
MOUNT CLEMENS — Following a series of public comments at the prior Mount Clemens City Commission meeting, discussions surrounding residential flooding in the city resumed at the meeting on July 21.
Read MorePublished July 31, 2025
MADISON HEIGHTS — The mayor and mayor pro tem of Madison Heights have both decided to call it quits this November.
Read MorePublished July 31, 2025
MADISON HEIGHTS — With the recent announcement by Madison Heights Mayor Roslyn Grafstein that she will not be seeking another term on the City Council this fall, there are now challengers vying to take her place.
Read MorePublished July 31, 2025
SYLVAN LAKE — The Sylvan Lake City Council recently amended the budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
Read MorePublished July 23, 2025
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — The Macomb Township Board of Trustees tackled a series of items at its first meeting of the month on July 9.
Read MorePublished July 23, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — All things must come to an end, and the Clinton Township Board of Trustees decided on July 14 that the Inclusive Playground Committee was due to its own ending.
Read MorePublished July 22, 2025
TROY — The Troy City Council has approved putting a capital bond proposal on the ballot this fall, which will fund improvements for a slate of city amenities if approved by voters Nov. 4.
Read MorePublished July 22, 2025
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — Scammers are finding newer and more sophisticated ways to con people out of their money, and scams involving cryptocurrency are becoming more common — and extremely difficult for law enforcement to crack.
Read MorePublished July 22, 2025
PLEASANT RIDGE — The topic of short-term rentals has been a hot one in the city of Pleasant Ridge.
Read MorePublished July 22, 2025
MOUNT CLEMENS — Reactions from residents over parking and sewage flooding set the tone for the July 7 Mount Clemens City Commission meeting.
Read MorePublished July 22, 2025
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — After more than a year of continuous service issues, Macomb Township joins a growing number of southeastern Michigan communities seeking answers and alternatives to Priority Waste’s residential garbage collection.
Read MorePublished July 21, 2025
FRASER — In a 7-0 vote at its meeting on July 10, the Fraser City Council decided to extend Priority Waste’s contract for another three years.
Read MorePublished July 21, 2025
HAZEL PARK — A proposal by state Rep. Mike McFall aims to decriminalize possession of the psychedelic drug psilocybin for people who have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Read MorePublished July 18, 2025
ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE — The city of Orchard Lake Village began its new fiscal year July 1.
Read MorePublished July 18, 2025
HAZEL PARK — A new ordinance will soon allow homeowners and renters in Hazel Park to sign a registry that will put them on a list banning solicitors from visiting their homes.
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