Published February 8, 2023
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Clinton Township Supervisor Robert Cannon gave his 2023 State of the Township address at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library on Jan. 27. Economic development and projects involving the township’s trails, water and roads were among the topics he discussed.
Read MorePublished February 8, 2023
BERKLEY — A St. Clair Shores woman has been arrested for allegedly embezzling many thousands of dollars from her former place of employment.
Read MorePublished February 8, 2023
BERKLEY — The Berkley City Council is full again after a new member was appointed last month.
Read MorePublished February 6, 2023
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — Multiple Walmart stores were evacuated Feb. 6 following a series of bomb threats, according to reports from the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
Read MorePublished February 6, 2023
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — Seven Macomb Township residents spoke against a proposed rezoning at the Jan. 25 Board of Trustees meeting.
Read MorePublished February 6, 2023
ROYAL OAK — Molly Pratt once was a cancer patient at Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital. She now is working at the hospital as a nurse.
Read MorePublished February 3, 2023
ROSEVILLE — For the past year, local filmmaker Keith Famie and his film crew have traveled to various locations to interview classic car owners for Famie’s documentary, “Detroit: The City of Hot Rods & Muscle Cars.”
Read MorePublished February 3, 2023
CENTER LINE — The momentum was building for Center Line boys basketball last season when they finished with a winning record and a shot at making it to the district finals.
Read MorePublished February 3, 2023
WARREN — By every aspect of the 2022 season, Warren Lincoln’s 19-3 record was a success for the up-and-coming program, for everyone except Lincoln coach Wydell Henry and his guys.
Read MorePublished February 3, 2023
WARREN/CENTER LINE — Two Center Line Public Schools proposals will be on the May 2 special school election ballot.
Read MorePublished February 3, 2023
WARREN — At their meeting on Jan. 24, members of the Warren City Council voted to demolish the smokestack at the city’s Waste Water Treatment Plant.
Read MorePublished February 3, 2023
WARREN — As of Feb. 2, four candidates had officially filed to run for mayor of Warren.
Read MorePublished February 2, 2023
OAKLAND COUNTY — Work on the regional water transmission system will impact a section of water transmission main that serves Farmington Hills, Farmington, West Bloomfield, Walled Lake, Novi, Commerce and Wixom, according to a press release from the Great Lakes Water Authority.
Read MorePublished February 2, 2023
WEST BLOOMFIELD — According to a press release dated Jan. 24, a Detroit man who photographed his sexual assaults of a young child and forced an adult to engage in prostitution was sentenced to life in prison, according to U.S. Attorney Dawn N. Ison.
Read MorePublished February 2, 2023
WEST BLOOMFIELD — The story couldn’t be much sweeter for West Bloomfield girls basketball last season.
Read MorePublished January 31, 2023
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — A 61-year-old man died Jan. 26 after reportedly driving into oncoming traffic, crashing into another vehicle head-on in Oakland Township.
Read MorePublished January 25, 2023
CLAWSON — After more than a year, a conflict over a seat on the Clawson City Council has been resolved.
Read MorePublished January 25, 2023
NOVI — The Novi City Council voted to hire Slavin Management Consultants during its regular meeting Jan. 23 to help the council find a new city manager.
Read MorePublished January 25, 2023
NOVI — The Great Train Show provided local model railroad enthusiasts with a chance to purchase a vast variety of train paraphernalia and to see extremely talented hobbyists in action when it pulled into Novi Jan. 21-22 at the Suburban Collection Showplace.
Read MorePublished January 25, 2023
NOVI — Carvana LLC voluntarily surrendered its Michigan dealer license Jan. 10 as part of a settlement agreement with the Michigan Department of State for multiple violations of the Michigan Vehicle Code.
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