Published February 25, 2026
NOVI — One metro Detroit sibling group is enjoying “turkey with all the trimmings” in the game of life as they continue to age together well into their 90s.
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MOUNT CLEMENS — On Friday, March 6, Turning Point will host a performance of “The Vagina Monologues” at The Emerald Theatre.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
ROCHESTER HILLS — The windows at Meadow Brook Hall will now help preserve, protect and maintain the interior of the historic mansion and its collections.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
BIRMINGHAM — The Birmingham Village Players will be putting on a production of “The Diary of Anne Frank” March 6-22.
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 CITY — The Maire Bears proved that they’re care bears just before Valentine’s Day.
Read MorePublished February 24, 2026
"The Traitors" (Season 3 and 4) Reality Show Competition Series Peacock 4 Seasons Should You Watch?
Read MorePublished February 23, 2026
MOUNT CLEMENS — Between art exhibitions and a plethora of classes, the Anton Art Center is adding a memory cafe to its slate of programs starting this month.
Read MorePublished February 23, 2026
FRANKLIN — Main Street Franklin was recently awarded the Spirit of Main Street Grant, a partnership between Genisys Credit Union and Main Street Oakland County. A check for $2,300 was presented at the village of Franklin regular council meeting Feb. 9.
Read MorePublished February 23, 2026
FERNDALE — After what the Ferndale Downtown Development Authority felt was a successful first year, it is bringing back its monthlong celebration of art.
Read MorePublished February 23, 2026
UTICA — Students, staff and family members from Michigan Connections Academy were able to attend an in-person field trip to the LegaSea Aquarium & Reptarium Feb. 13.
Read MorePublished February 23, 2026
STERLING HEIGHTS — David Chesnutt never got in trouble for drawing on his bedroom walls as a child. Maybe that explains why he’s still a hustling artist today, grinding out playful pieces centered around car culture and seeking the holy grail of cartooning — syndication.
Read MorePublished February 23, 2026
WARREN — A strong voice is being remembered by those who knew her as a ‘fighter’ who was dedicated to her family and community.
Read MorePublished February 22, 2026
FARMINGTON HILLS — Some meet Friday the 13th with trepidation, but this year the day was filled with love at Longacre House as more than 30 couples renewed their wedding vows.
Read MorePublished February 22, 2026
ST. CLAIR SHORES — Preparations have started for the St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade with plans to celebrate the city’s 75th anniversary and country’s 250th birthday.
Read MorePublished February 21, 2026
MOUNT CLEMENS — After a string of heavy snowfalls and cold temperatures to start off the year, just about everyone in southeastern Michigan has a renewed appreciation for home heating.
Read MorePublished February 20, 2026
ST. CLAIR SHORES — The Lakeview Community Theatre Guild will present “Mary Poppins” in March, a production bringing current students and alumni together for a magical time.
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 19, 2026
FARMINGTON HILLS — Love was in the air Feb. 13 as couples renewed wedding vows at the third annual “I Do Still” ceremony, held at Longacre House in Farmington Hills.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2026
FARMINGTON HILLS — Visitors to Farmington Hills City Hall can now enjoy exhibits by 66 artists displaying 77 works of art, part of the city’s 2026-27 installation through the Farmington Hills Public Art Program.
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