Brian Wells
C&G Staff Reporter – []
Published April 16, 2025
Published April 14, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — In the basement of the First United Methodist Church in Troy, a group of about 20 seniors — some in their 90s — sang to a digital recording of works from the musical “9 to 5.”
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Published April 13, 2025
EASTPOINTE — The city of Eastpointe is looking to connect with small business owners who are affected by the ongoing construction around the city.
Read MorePublished April 11, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — As Sterling Heights nears the end of its financial calendar, officials and council members have already been discussing and proposing a budget for the next fiscal year.
Read MorePublished April 8, 2025
Published April 7, 2025
Published April 3, 2025
METRO DETROIT — The changing of the seasons doesn’t only bring warmer weather to metro Detroit — it also brings different wildlife, including birds to the area.
Read MorePublished March 28, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — A Sterling Heights man is facing up to 75 years in prison after being found guilty by a jury of sexually assaulting a minor.
Read MorePublished March 19, 2025
NOVI — A Commerce Township man will serve life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2021 murder of his wife, an employee of the Novi Community School District.
Read MorePublished March 19, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — Sterling Heights City Council recently confirmed Haley Bradley as the city’s first female assistant city manager.
Read MorePublished March 18, 2025
EASTPOINTE — At the Eastpointe City Council’s March 4 meeting, City Manager Mariah Walton delivered an emotional report to council — her final one.
Read MorePublished March 17, 2025
EASTPOINTE — It took several months of discussion for Eastpointe to approve its recreational marijuana ordinance, but it’s not the same ordinance that was originally proposed.
Read MorePublished March 14, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — The city of Sterling Heights was among several metro Detroit communities given federal funding for emergency services.
Read MorePublished March 5, 2025
EASTPOINTE — Repeat violators of Eastpointe’s amended rodent control ordinance won’t have to worry about facing jail time.
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