Published 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.
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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 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 15, 2025
CENTER LINE — After a police investigation conducted by the Center Line Public Safety Department, three Center Line High School students are facing charges after one of them allegedly brought a handgun to school May 13.
Read MorePublished May 15, 2025
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — A 23-year-old Detroit man has been charged in the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl at Lake St. Clair Metropark on May 10.
Read MorePublished May 14, 2025
WARREN — A former Michigan Army National Guard member from Melvindale is accused of planning a mass shooting, which was set for May 13, at the U.S. Army’s Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command in Warren.
Read MorePublished May 14, 2025
ROSEVILLE — Alumni and former staff members of Roseville Community Schools went back to class May 10.
Read MorePublished May 14, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Clintondale Community Schools faculty, joined by supporters and faculty from other Macomb County school districts, picketed outside of the district’s May 12 Board of Education meeting at Clintondale High School.
Read MorePublished May 14, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — A Sterling Heights police officer is being commended for saving a kayaker in distress.
Read MorePublished May 14, 2025
TROY — The Troy Police Department Special Investigations Unit, in partnership with Macomb County Auto Theft Squad, recently announced the additional arrest and arraignment of 23-year-old Jordan Tyler Gray. His arrest is tied to an ongoing investigation into an organized auto theft ring operating around and beyond the southeast Michigan area.
Read MorePublished May 13, 2025
TROY — A Detroit man has been charged for his role in the alleged theft and attempted resale of a Troy resident’s lost French bulldog.
Read MorePublished May 13, 2025
TROY — Mayor Ethan Baker gave his State of the City Address on May 7, addressing past and present goals as well as future projects related to public safety, parks and recreation, streets and library concerns.
Read MorePublished May 13, 2025
SOUTHFIELD/BERKLEY — Rev. Chris Yaw, rector of St. David’s Episcopal Church in Southfield, announced the launch of Disamory Ministries on April 29. The nonprofit Christian ministry is “seeking to care for neighbors by providing gun buyback opportunities,” coupling thoughts and prayers with action to get unwanted guns off the streets.
Read MorePublished May 13, 2025
GROSSE POINTE CITY — Something “fishy” happened last week in The Village — but it’s a good thing.
Read MorePublished May 12, 2025
CLAWSON — Clawson voters decided to affirm bumping the number of City Council members from five including the mayor to seven including the mayor during the May 6 special election.
Read MorePublished May 12, 2025
BIRMINGHAM — The Birmingham Shopping District is a part of the Steering Committee for Oakland County’s Tourism and Attraction Strategic Plan.
Read MorePublished May 12, 2025
WARREN — A group is hoping to let voters decide the fate of Warren’s recently updated ordinance on marijuana dispensaries.
Read MorePublished May 10, 2025
EASTPOINTE — Toward the end of 1999, when there was talk of Y2K and what the future would look like in the 2000s and beyond, the Kantner Elementary School community found a way to immortalize the time period.
Read MorePublished May 9, 2025
EASTPOINTE — Tensions flared and a gun was fired during a dispute between two groups at a shopping mall, resulting in two deaths and felony charges against a brother and sister.
Read MorePublished May 9, 2025
ST. CLAIR SHORES — On May 1, the St. Clair Shores Historical Commission, members of the Cpl. Walter F. Bruce Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1146 and guests unveiled a new historical marker.
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