K. Michelle Moran
C&G Staff Reporter – []
Published April 7, 2026
GROSSE POINTE PARK — Crime numbers took a double-digit dive last year in Grosse Pointe Park, according to the Park Department of Public Safety’s annual report for 2025 — a surprise even to Public Safety Director James Bostock.
Read MorePublished April 7, 2026
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — With its stirring themes of love, redemption and revolution, the drama “Les Misérables” has become one of the most popular musicals of the modern era.
Read MorePublished April 5, 2026
WARREN — A group of Fitzgerald Public Schools educators lined up inside the high school band room behind Dionne Boza.
Read MorePublished March 25, 2026
GROSSE POINTE PARK — Grosse Pointe Park Public Safety Sgt. Mike Miller was known for his solid instincts on the job, but he was also the kind of person who’d spend hours sculpting handmade pens for friends.
Read MorePublished March 25, 2026
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — When Grosse Pointe Farms Court Administrator Sue Thomas announced her retirement after eight years of what City Manager Shane Reeside said were “exceptional service,” the city didn’t need to go far to find someone who could continue that tradition.
Read MorePublished March 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTE FARMS/PARK/WOODS — To paraphrase an old insurance jingle, like a good neighbor, the Park and Woods share.
Read MorePublished March 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTE CITY — This August or November, Grosse Pointe City voters could be deciding whether or not to approve a millage to cover some public safety expenses.
Read MorePublished March 24, 2026
GROSSE POINTES/HARPER WOODS — A little over a month after Grosse Pointe Public School System Superintendent Andrea Tuttle announced her plan to retire at the end of August, the Board of Education has found her successor.
Read MorePublished March 23, 2026
DETROIT — Cultural history and traditions meet modern influences in “Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation,” on display through April 5 at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Read MorePublished March 12, 2026
FARMS — When Grosse Pointe Farms Court Administrator Sue Thomas announced her retirement after eight years of what City Manager Shane Reeside said were “exceptional service,” the city didn’t need to go far to find someone who could continue that tradition.
Read MorePublished March 11, 2026
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Grosse Pointe Woods could soon be home to a combination Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream establishment.
Read MorePublished March 10, 2026
GROSSE POINTE SHORES — He already won the Grosse Pointe Shores Public Safety Department’s highest honor, the director’s award — aka Officer of the Year — in 2022, so it seems only fitting that officer Jeff Roybal has now moved up the ranks.
Read MorePublished March 10, 2026
GROSSE POINTE SHORES — Several members of the Grosse Pointe Shores Public Safety Department were recognized recently for outstanding work in 2025.
Read MorePublished March 10, 2026
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — A pair of what Grosse Pointe Woods Public Safety Director John Kosanke said are “seasoned veterans” who have “represented the department well during their tenure” have new titles that reflect their experience.
Read MorePublished March 10, 2026
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — In early March 2020, Grosse Pointe City artist Lori Zurvalec had just opened a solo exhibition — mostly of drawings — at Grosse Pointe Congregational Church in Grosse Pointe Farms, where she chairs the Arts Ministry.
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