Published February 5, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Here's a look at five things to do during the weekend of Feb. 7-9.
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WARREN — There was no one telling them they had to help out, other than maybe their conscience or lingering holiday spirit. Whatever it was, two Warren police officers went above and beyond their on-the-clock duties for a family in need.
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ROSEVILLE — A Warren man was arraigned in 39th District Court Jan. 30 for allegedly robbing a bank in Roseville.
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WARREN — Tim Dail and his wife Christine are lucky to be alive. On Jan. 18, the couple’s carbon monoxide detector went off. Tim started airing out the house and put in a call to his nephew, Warren firefighter Devin Rice, who called the Fire Department. The culprit was the couple’s furnace.
Read MorePublished February 3, 2025
WARREN — Warren recently received an unmodified opinion on its annual audit.
Read MorePublished February 3, 2025
CENTER LINE — Crothers Elementary in Center Line Public Schools is back.
Read MorePublished February 3, 2025
CLARKSTON — The recent cold front that moved into southeastern Michigan made for the ideal weather conditions for local Girl Scouts to get hooked on ice fishing.
Read MorePublished January 31, 2025
METRO DETROIT — The year 2025 is going to be picture perfect for Durell Thomas Jr. At press time, the 2022 Harper Woods High School graduate had started his new position as an intern for the Arizona Diamondbacks, based in Phoenix. Thomas, 21, will document the team’s season taking videos and photos of Major League Baseball players.
Read MorePublished January 31, 2025
METRO DETROIT— When Josiah Martelle was about 8 years old, he sat in the audience of the Warren Community Center watching the cast of Warren Civic Theatre perform “Seussical.”
Read MorePublished January 31, 2025
ROSEVILLE/WARREN — The ex-boyfriend of a missing Warren mother is now facing additional charges after police said that DNA collected at what they believe to be the crime scene was matched to her.
Read MorePublished January 30, 2025
METRO DETROIT — As the air chills and days get shorter, it’s common for snowbirds to take their flights south.
Read MorePublished January 30, 2025
WARREN — A petition to recall Warren Mayor Lori Stone citing her delayed action to establish a land bank in the city was suspended Jan. 21.
Read MorePublished January 30, 2025
OAKLAND COUNTY — The Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner’s Office is teaching young people about environmental stewardship through the Kids’ Clean Water Calendar Contest, now in its 20th year.
Read MorePublished January 30, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Drastic changes to Michigan’s paid sick leave and minimum wage will go into effect Feb. 21. Both of Michigan’s major political parties are currently trying to rein in these efforts in the Legislature.
Read MorePublished January 30, 2025
METRO DETROIT — This year, the Progressive Detroit Boat Show is back with magnificent boats and activities for the whole family.
Read MorePublished January 29, 2025
METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of Jan. 31-Feb. 2
Read MorePublished January 27, 2025
ROSEVILLE — Green and mahogany balloons floated above a large crowd that gathered in an apartment complex in Roseville. Police vehicles with lights on kept the streets blocked while officers walked through the crowd, offering condolences and support. People struggled to keep candles lit in the cold weather.
Read MorePublished January 22, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union is accepting applications for its annual scholarship program. The credit union will award over $130,000 in scholarships, including 43 scholarships of $2,500 each to help students and educators reach career goals, and 14 scholarships of $2,000 each to support future first responders.
Read MorePublished January 22, 2025
METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of Jan. 24-26.
Read MorePublished January 22, 2025
WARREN — Late last year, the Warren City Council approved $1.1 million for the Warren Fire Department to replace its “obsolete” radios.
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