Gary Winkelman

C&G Staff Reporter – []

Published March 6, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — A 26-year-old Sterling Heights man is facing felony charges for an alleged act of animal cruelty.

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Published March 6, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — What goes around comes around. A Sterling Heights intersection has — again — been pegged among the state’s most hazardous for drivers to navigate. But is it really as perilous as its reputation would suggest?

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Published March 6, 2026

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MACOMB COUNTY — Opportunity awaits. That was a recurring theme at the Macomb County 2026 Economic Forecast held March 2 at Macomb Community College’s South Campus. The annual event brings government and business audiences together to hear insights and expectations for the year ahead.

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Published March 3, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — The city’s diversity will be on display March 13 during the 2026 Cultural Exchange, an annual event showcasing food, art, music, clothing and more from a variety of ethnicities. The colorful assembly is open to the public and runs 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.Read More

Published February 26, 2026

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STERLING HEIGHTS — Local officials from three counties are uniting with a message to Lansing lawmakers: Work with us, not against us. That plea was emphasized again and again during a Feb.

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Published February 25, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — What goes around comes around. A Sterling Heights intersection has — again — been pegged among the state’s most hazardous for drivers to navigate.Read More

Published February 24, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — When you’ve got to go, you’ve got to, well, you know. That basic need is behind a nearly $470,000 investment for a custom ready-to-assemble restroom facility at Red Run Park approved by the Sterling Heights City Council Feb. 17.

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Published February 23, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — City law enforcement partnerships with federal crime-fighting agencies has drawn extra attention following Mayor Michael Taylor’s recent criticism of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration policies.

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Published February 23, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — The city has embarked on a lengthy process to rewrite its zoning ordinance, which governs how land is used and developed.

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Published February 23, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — The city is lining up greenbacks for more green space. On Feb. 17, the City Council approved a $770,000 purchase agreement for nearly 14 acres of vacant wooded land on Utica Road, just west of Hayes.

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Published 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.

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Published February 23, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — Sheetz has paused its plans to build at a busy Sterling Heights intersection.

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Published February 16, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — Sterling Heights continues to be one of Michigan’s top communities when it comes to income and property value. At a Feb. 3 City Council meeting, City Manager Mark Vanderpool touted U.S. census data that shows Sterling Heights as the No.Read More

Published February 11, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — Plans for a proposed Sheetz store in Sterling Heights are now on hold.

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Published February 10, 2026

STERLING HEIGHTS — Saluting standout performers is a yearly tradition in Sterling Heights, a time to pause and applaud the workers who keep the city running strong.

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