Published March 3, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — The city of Sterling Heights is taking steps to reduce the city’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MorePublished February 28, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two bills into law that headed off automatic changes to the state’s paid sick time and minimum wage on Feb. 21.
Read MorePublished February 28, 2025
ST. CLAIR SHORES — At its meeting on Feb. 18, the St. Clair Shores City Council approved the appointment of a new city finance director and treasurer in a 5-2 vote.
Read MorePublished February 27, 2025
MOUNT CLEMENS — The legal public consumption of cannabis in the seat of Macomb County will have to wait a little longer, though the city is not to blame.
Read MorePublished February 27, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Changes to how Clinton Township responds during crisis scenarios began with a unanimous vote at the Feb. 24 board of trustees meeting. All board members agreed to end the dedicated emergency manager position in favor of closer ties to the county’s emergency management program.
Read MorePublished February 27, 2025
WEST BLOOMFIELD — Information gathered from a master plan survey was presented to the West Bloomfield Planning Commission at a meeting Feb. 11.
Read MorePublished February 25, 2025
WARREN — With the ribbon cut on a new detention basin, Warren is hoping to reduce sanity sewer overflows and basement flooding. At a Feb. 24 ceremony, Mayor Lori Stone outlined the benefits of the Stephens Road Detention Basin.
Read MorePublished February 20, 2025
NOVI — Canada geese are causing problems in the city of Novi, especially near Walled and Shawood lakes, according to Jerry Anderson, of the Lakes Area Homeowners Association.
Read MorePublished February 19, 2025
CENTER LINE — A new water meter could mean a higher bill or, in some cases, a refund.
Read MorePublished February 19, 2025
METRO DETROIT — In a bipartisan effort, eight Democrats and 12 Republicans in the Michigan Senate passed a bill Feb. 13 to head off automatic changes to the state’s minimum wage.
Read MorePublished February 18, 2025
NOVI — The city of Novi has agreed to sell a portion of land for $68,000 to Novi Industrial LLC so that it can build a sand silo/storage tower.
Read MorePublished February 18, 2025
MOUNT CLEMENS — After hearing from a number of community groups last month, Mount Clemens city commissioners made their annual Community Development Block Grant allocations at the commission’s Feb. 2 meeting.
Read MorePublished February 18, 2025
FERNDALE — After several months of searching, the Ferndale City Council has selected its next city manager.
Read MorePublished February 18, 2025
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — Card. Foss. Wade. These are not just the names of roads and businesses, but of families that have lived in and shaped Macomb Township.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2025
BIRMINGHAM — Franklin Village Council President David Goldberg was elected to his position this past November.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2025
FARMINGTON HILLS — The results of the Farmington Area Commission on Aging’s listening sessions were presented to the Farmington Hills City Council at a meeting Feb. 10. The commission listened to seniors who use the Costick Activities Center and noted their concerns.
Read MorePublished February 17, 2025
FARMINGTON HILLS — In the wake of major corporations, organizations and academic institutions ridding themselves of diversity, equity and inclusion practices, Farmington Hills City Councilwoman Jackie Boleware gave a presentation on DEI at a City Council meeting Feb. 10.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2025
ST. CLAIR SHORES — Progress continues on the Chapaton Retention Basin, with a possible ending date in early spring.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2025
EASTPOINTE — Members of the Eastpointe Community Schools Board of Education are opening up the lines of communication with the public.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2025
WARREN — Rumblings of a downtown development in Warren have started again. Warren Mayor Lori Stone, who was elected in 2023, wants to succeed where other administrations have failed.
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