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Published June 29, 2022

WARREN — The Fitzgerald Public Schools Board of Education recently got a closer view of two programs in the district.

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Published June 29, 2022

MICHIGAN — In a virtual press conference hours after the Supreme Court of the United States struck down Roe v. Wade in a 6-3 vote, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel took questions from members of the press June 24.

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Published June 29, 2022

WARREN — Since 1986, Warren Woods Public Schools alumni have teed up on the golf course for the annual Ralph Weibel Alumni Golf Outing.

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Published June 29, 2022

CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS — This past month, a celebratory mood was felt throughout communities as local high school students graduated and received their diplomas.

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Published June 29, 2022

WARREN — General Motors Co. has announced an investment at the company’s Global Technical Center to prepare it to build a car that will “challenge the ultra-luxury space with defining design, technology and performance,” the company said in a press release.

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Published June 29, 2022

METRO DETROIT — The skies above Lake St. Clair will once again roar with the sounds of jet engines this July as Selfridge Air National Guard Base hosts its air show and open house.

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Published June 29, 2022

OAKLAND COUNTY — Police departments along the Woodward Avenue corridor have announced that they will be enforcing a “rigorous” noise enforcement campaign.

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Published June 29, 2022

METRO DETROIT — Bringing a pet into a home can make a huge difference to an animal, even if it is just on a temporary basis.

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Published June 29, 2022

METRO DETROIT — Earlier this month, Michigan State Police decided to play a game of laser tag.

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Published June 29, 2022

METRO DETROIT — Homeowners looking to spruce up their yards can add some gorgeous color to their landscapes while helping to increase the local pollinator population.

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Published June 29, 2022

MADISON HEIGHTS/WARREN — The Warren Police Department’s Special Investigations Division has continued its momentum from a busy spring.

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Published June 22, 2022

MACOMB COUNTY — Residents will pay a 911 phone surcharge of up to 42 cents monthly per device beginning in July after a measure to pay for emergency dispatch services was approved by the Macomb County Board of Commissioners.

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Published June 22, 2022

METRO DETROIT — Six C & G Newspapers staffers recently received a total of 11 Society of Professional Journalists Detroit Excellence in Journalism awards in the print Class C category — circulation over 15,000.

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Published June 22, 2022

CENTER LINE — There’s a culture change afoot for Center Line softball and the players bought in, showcasing an impressive performance this season.

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Published June 22, 2022

WARREN — No one was injured after a barricaded gunman held four hostages for 10 hours Monday afternoon.

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Published June 22, 2022

WARREN — A Warren man died June 5 in a crash in Pontiac.

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Published June 22, 2022

WARREN — Quick: What were the original school colors of Warren Woods High School before the building became Warren Woods Middle School.

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Published June 22, 2022

WARREN — Five people are facing charges as the result of an investigation of illegal gambling in Warren.

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Published June 22, 2022

CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Two local elementary school students know just what astronauts will need when blasting into orbit.

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Published June 22, 2022

WARREN — On most mornings, officer Nick Lienemann of the Warren Police Department can be found walking the halls of Cousino High School, exchanging pleasantries with staff and students. He’s not there to get anyone in trouble, but to instead help students.

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