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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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?
Read MorePublished March 6, 2026
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.
Read MorePublished March 3, 2026
Published February 26, 2026
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 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.
Read MorePublished 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.
Read MorePublished 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.
Read MorePublished 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.
Read MorePublished 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.
Read MorePublished February 23, 2026
STERLING HEIGHTS — Sheetz has paused its plans to build at a busy Sterling Heights intersection.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2026
Published February 11, 2026
STERLING HEIGHTS — Plans for a proposed Sheetz store in Sterling Heights are now on hold.
Read MorePublished 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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