Published May 2, 2025
ROSEVILLE — The City Council passed Roseville’s budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which starts on July 1 and ends June 30, at its April 22 meeting.
Read MorePublished April 30, 2025
SOUTHFIELD — As part of the Sustainable Southfield initiative, the Southfield Planning Department is set to host “Your Voice, Your City, Your Future,” which is focused on sustainability within the city, from 1-3 p.m. May 10 at the Southfield Parks and Recreation Building, Room 221, located at 26000 Evergreen Road.
Read MorePublished April 30, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — A new procedure for the township’s emergency communications through the use of the Nixle service was unanimously approved by the Clinton Township Board of Trustees at its April 14 meeting.
Read MorePublished April 29, 2025
GROSSE POINTE PARK — While soliciting competitive bids and awarding contracts to a qualified contractor with the lowest bid is standard practice for municipalities, sometimes a better price can be had by not bidding out a project.
Read MorePublished April 29, 2025
GROSSE POINTE PARK — Grosse Pointe Park officials say they’ve been happy with the response they’ve gotten thus far to having Medstar provide its emergency medical services and ambulance.
Read MorePublished April 29, 2025
HUNTINGTON WOODS — Earlier this year, an issue arose within the city of Huntington Woods regarding the rental and reservations of rooms in city facilities.
Read MorePublished April 29, 2025
WARREN — A public nuisance order was issued for the Motor City Sports Bar & Grill with a unanimous vote by the Warren City Council at its April 22 meeting.
Read MorePublished April 29, 2025
WARREN — Warren Mayor Lori Stone stepped up to the lectern at the Warren Community Center on April 14 to present her hopes for the 2026 budget.
Read MorePublished April 29, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — The long-developing 80-acre International Transmission Company development along 19 Mile Road has again been put on hold.
Read MorePublished April 28, 2025
ROYAL OAK — After years of upsetting parking in downtown Royal Oak, the city is researching prospective new parking vendors.
Read MorePublished April 28, 2025
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — Three fire stations in Macomb Township are set to get over $2 million in improvements.
Read MorePublished April 28, 2025
FRASER — On April 10, the Fraser City Council voted 7-0 to change an ordinance to consolidate voting precincts.
Read MorePublished April 28, 2025
FRANKLIN — At the Franklin Village Council meeting April 14, the council discussed the topic of open burning — specifically, proposing an amendment to Village Code Section 307.
Read MorePublished April 28, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Kratom was the focus of a Clinton Township Board of Trustees special meeting on April 21.
Read MorePublished April 28, 2025
MADISON HEIGHTS — Members of the Madison Heights City Council have been reviewing a working draft of the budget for fiscal year 2025-26, one that maintains the current millage rate and avoids tax increases for the time being.
Read MorePublished April 28, 2025
EASTPOINTE — After Eastpointe’s city manager left for a new job with the city of Ann Arbor March 6, the Eastpointe City Council has been working to move forward with the search for a replacement.
Read MorePublished April 25, 2025
ST. CLAIR SHORES — Six candidates will run for three seats on the St. Clair Shores City Council this year.
Read MorePublished April 25, 2025
MOUNT CLEMENS — A Mount Clemens animal control officer is on administrative leave after a video surfaced on social media allegedly showing him mistreating a dog.
Read MorePublished April 25, 2025
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — Amendments to two separate ordinances governing open burning and animal control were approved by the Harrison Township Board of Trustees in 6-0 votes on April 14.
Read MorePublished April 25, 2025
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — The 48th District Court, located at 4280 Telegraph Road in Bloomfield Hills, is holding a late fee forgiveness program.
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