Published October 2, 2024
WARREN — An investigation into an early morning crash involving a Warren police SUV and a Dodge Durango that left two men dead and two Warren officers hospitalized remained ongoing Oct. 4.
Read MorePublished October 1, 2024
The Sunday crowd for the 80th annual Boys Bowl between Warren De La Salle Collegiate and Detroit Catholic Central was in for quite the show.
Read MorePublished September 30, 2024
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak City Commission has selected three finalists to interview for the city manager position.
Read MorePublished September 30, 2024
The image of Grosse Pointe South senior running back Lex Willson outrunning the Roseville defense for a 61-yard touchdown not only told the story of an eventual 38-21 win in favor of the Blue Devils, but the life of a streak that continues to live on.
Read MorePublished September 30, 2024
WARREN — Two people are dead and two Warren police officers are in serious condition after a traffic crash on Schoenherr Road at Prospect Avenue early Monday. Lieutenant John Gajewski of the Warren Police Department told reporters at the scene that at approximately 5:00 a.m. on Sept.
Read MorePublished September 28, 2024
WARREN — Former President Donald Trump spoke about the auto industry during a town hall campaign stop Sept. 27 at the Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center in Warren. The event was cut short because the former president arrived almost 90 minutes late from another stop in Michigan.
Read MorePublished September 26, 2024
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The Glenlore Trails “Enchanted” forest experience, an immersive and interactive Halloween light show, opened for its fourth season on Sept. 21.
Read MorePublished September 25, 2024
BERKLEY — After two consecutive years of issues pertaining to safety at Berkley Days, the City Council last week passed a resolution directing city staff to prepare an ordinance to ban carnivals.
Read MorePublished September 24, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — Scammers posing as election officials have been attempting to collect Southfield residents’ credit card information and Social Security numbers.
Read MorePublished September 24, 2024
TROY — The site that previously housed the international headquarters of Kmart Corp. could see multiple land uses in addition to the initial plans for University of Michigan Health’s potential medical facility.
Read MorePublished September 24, 2024
GROSSE POINTE PARK — When it comes to their trash collection and recycling provider, Priority Waste, many Grosse Pointe Park officials and residents feel the company has treated the city like — well — garbage, and they’re not happy about it.
Read MorePublished September 24, 2024
FRANKLIN — In 1879, the Pickering family purchased the property at 7141 Franklin Road, where they established Oakland County’s Pickering Farm.
Read MorePublished September 23, 2024
STERLING HEIGHTS — Macomb Dakota senior Jacob Bajis had made his mark on the defensive side of the ball all night on Sept. 20. Bajis led the Cougars with five solo tackles as Dakota (4-0) sealed a 24-9 win against Macomb Area Conference Red rival Sterling Heights Stevenson (3-1) at Stevenson High School.
Read MorePublished September 23, 2024
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Public Library will reopen at 1 p.m. Sept. 23 following a closing due to bugs found in a returned DVD case.
Read MorePublished September 22, 2024
WARREN — The Warren Mott High School homecoming dance ended about an hour early Sept. 21 when Warren police evacuated the school just before 9 p.m. after receiving numerous 911 calls about students who reportedly heard gunshots fired during the event.
Read MorePublished September 20, 2024
ROYAL OAK — Shrine Catholic High School had a scare Friday morning when a toy gun was found on the table in the counseling office and a 911 call was made. Nobody was hurt, and police found no threat.
Read MorePublished September 20, 2024
EASTPOINTE — A juvenile has been charged with making terrorist threats after she allegedly called into her school multiple times declaring that she would commit a mass shooting.
Read MorePublished September 20, 2024
METRO DETROIT — The Michigan Supreme Court, following a request for clarification by the state of Michigan, provided a more definitive ruling Sept. 18 on the changing minimum wage and earned sick time in Michigan.
Read MorePublished September 20, 2024
ST. CLAIR SHORES — The St. Clair Shores City Council approved new fees for nonresidents using the Blossom Heath Activity Pier in a 6-1 vote at their meeting on Sept. 16.
Read MorePublished September 20, 2024
STERLING HEIGHTS/SHELBY TOWNSHIP — The Golden Corridor of M-59/Hall Road will not be a golden opportunity for crooks and criminals, if a police partnership between Sterling Heights and Shelby Township proves itself.
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