Published February 25, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Here's a look at five things to do during the weekend of Feb. 27-March 1.
Read MorePublished February 25, 2026
GROSSE POINTE PARK — Facing the same utility price increases as residents, Grosse Pointe Park officials are hoping to find some savings on their business costs.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — A couple in the 1900 block of Ida Lane wants the public to be aware that crime can happen anywhere, including in the Grosse Pointes.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTES/ST. CLAIR SHORES — Give your kitchen a break and leave the cooking to someone else. The Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce’s Grosse Pointe Restaurant Week — March 1 to 7 — will feature delicious deals and dining options at dozens of local eateries.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — Grosse Pointe Farms Mayor John Gillooly is launching a new effort to celebrate the work of employees who keep the city running smoothly and make it what it is today.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — A new officer will soon be patrolling the streets of Grosse Pointe Farms.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTE CITY — The Maire Bears proved that they’re care bears just before Valentine’s Day.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Grosse Pointe Woods is celebrating its hometown hockey hero, Zach Werenski, after the Woods native played a critical role in helping the U.S. men’s ice hockey team win a gold medal in the Olympics Feb. 22 against Canada.
Read MorePublished February 20, 2026
FARMS — A new officer will soon be patrolling the streets of Grosse Pointe Farms.
Read MorePublished February 20, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Detroit Country Day School has been accepted as a member of the Catholic High School League beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, according to an announcement by the league on Feb 11.
Read MorePublished February 20, 2026
METRO DETROIT/LANSING — Michigan students in kindergarten through 12th grade won’t be bringing their cellphones inside the classroom next year while at school.
Read MorePublished February 20, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Whether it’s early detection screenings or following your own intuition on your health, it’s never a bad decision to get checked for cancer. Cancer screening can come in many ways, from mammograms and blood tests to colonoscopies and biopsies.
Read MorePublished February 18, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Here's a look at five things to do during the weekend of Feb. 19-22.
Read MorePublished February 11, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Here's a look at five things to do during the weekend of Feb. 12-15.
Read MorePublished February 11, 2026
GROSSE POINTE CITY — Caregivers will soon have a new place nearby where loved ones with memory problems such as Alzheimer’s disease can be watched, cared for and engaged.
Read MorePublished February 11, 2026
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — The wit and wisdom of beloved author Jane Austen will come to life on the stage when Grosse Pointe Theatre opens its production of Kate Hamill’s adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice” Feb. 19 in the auditorium of Parcells Middle School in Grosse Pointe Woods.
Read MorePublished February 10, 2026
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — The cause of a devastating house fire in the 300 block of Hillcrest Road that claimed the life of a 74-year-old Grosse Pointe Farms man remained under investigation at press time.
Read MorePublished February 10, 2026
DETROIT — Some people awaken to the blare of an alarm. The morning of Feb. 8, Grosse Pointe City native Bridget Doyle awoke to the sound of people singing the Oscar Mayer jingle.
Read MorePublished February 10, 2026
GROSSE POINTES/HARPER WOODS — Just over two years after she was tapped to lead the Grosse Pointe Public School System, Superintendent Andrea Tuttle has announced her intention to retire.
Read MorePublished February 6, 2026
LANSING/METRO DETROIT — A proposal for a new state-based, single-payer health care system is now in committee in the Michigan House of Representatives, while its sponsor seeks feedback from the public.
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