Published June 16, 2026
WARREN — A Warren pastor has filed a federal lawsuit against the city, alleging a years-long campaign of harassment, selective enforcement and religious discrimination that he says has hindered his ability to serve residents in need.
Read MorePublished June 16, 2026
WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS — There are legends, and then there is Legends Salon. Kevin Manny, owner of the salon/barber shop located at 32772 Ryan Road in Warren, recently gave back to the community in the way of go-karting, zip-lining and more.
Read MorePublished June 16, 2026
METRO DETROIT — It’s a warm spring day in Sterling Heights and an 84-year-old woman is sitting at home when the phone rings. “Your grandson is in big trouble,” the caller says. “He needs money now!”
Read MorePublished June 15, 2026
CENTER LINE — The Center Line City Council unanimously approved the city’s 2026-27 budget and a new public safety assessment June 1, a move officials say is necessary to maintain police and fire services amid rising costs and a growing deficit.
Read MorePublished June 12, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Onion ring fanatics, get your tastebuds ready. It’s time for National Onion Ring Day, coming to a platter near you on June 22.
Read MorePublished June 12, 2026
CENTER LINE — After nearly a decade as Center Line’s city manager, Dennis Champine has announced his retirement, closing a chapter that saw major investments in parks, downtown revitalization efforts and millions of dollars secured through grants and alternative funding resources.
Read MorePublished June 12, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Every time Steven Schechter drives his rare Land Rover 101 Forward Control military vehicle in a local car cruise, he brings a piece of British military history with him. The Franklin resident purchased the 1972 model from Auto Europe, which has a service center and a showroom in Birmingham.
Read MorePublished June 12, 2026
METRO DETROIT — If you want a better body, get a personal trainer. If you want a better landscape, try a garden coach.
Read MorePublished June 10, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Here's a look at five things to do during the weekend of June 11-14.
Read MorePublished June 3, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Here's a look at five things to do during the weekend of June 4-7.
Read MorePublished June 3, 2026
WARREN — For Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan Board Chair Karen Ebben, the group’s Gold Awards ceremony is a favorite event.
Read MorePublished June 2, 2026
CENTER LINE — Crothers Elementary fifth grader Marya Al-Bazi couldn’t hide her emotions when reading the letters she wrote to her parents and her teachers Toby Long and Angie Robb.
Read MorePublished June 2, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Buying a home is the biggest investment most people will ever make, but it’s a complex process that can be intimidating.
Read MorePublished June 2, 2026
METRO DETROIT — The human body is intricately designed, and researchers are just beginning to grasp some of its complexities. But just as there are many ailments the body can experience, there are also numerous ways to manage the pain that accompanies them.
Read MorePublished June 1, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Stan Yee was built for speed. He brought excitement to those who drove in the fast lane.
Read MorePublished May 31, 2026
WARREN — The Warren City Council has approved a proposed moratorium on new gas stations and car washes as officials consider an ordinance change aimed at limiting what some council members described as an overconcentration of the businesses throughout the city.
Read MorePublished May 31, 2026
METRO DETROIT — Several C & G Newspapers staff writers recently earned recognition in both the Michigan Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest and the Society of Professional Journalists-Detroit Chapter’s Excellence in Journalism Awards.
Read MorePublished May 29, 2026
MACOMB COUNTY — Macomb Community College’s new leader, Lori M. Gonko, is expected to assume the college presidency on July 1.
Read MorePublished May 29, 2026
WARREN — A 24-year-old Detroit man is facing charges after a hit and run crash that left one dead.
Read MorePublished May 29, 2026
CENTER LINE — The city of Center Line recently completed a “road diet” along Van Dyke Avenue that officials say is intended to improve pedestrian safety, slow speeding traffic and support future mixed-use development in the city’s downtown corridor.
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