Published January 4, 2025
ROSEVILLE/EASTPOINTE — As 2024 came to a close, officials in both Eastpointe Community Schools and Roseville Community Schools shared some good news at their board meetings.
Read MorePublished January 3, 2025
ROSEVILLE/EASTPOINTE — The Recreation Authority of Roseville and Eastpointe is kicking off 2025 with a slam dunk.
Read MorePublished January 3, 2025
METRO DETROIT — As the winter season continues in Michigan, residents will likely have multiple different preferences for removing ice from sidewalks, driveways, parking lots and roads.
Read MorePublished January 3, 2025
MACOMB COUNTY — The Macomb Community College Police Department has earned accreditation from the Michigan Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission, a program established by the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police MACP and the Michigan Sheriffs’ Association.
Read MorePublished January 3, 2025
METRO DETROIT — One of the saddest parts of the holiday season is getting rid of a Christmas tree.
Read MorePublished January 2, 2025
METRO DETROIT — Cold weather can injure and kill pets, and no breed is entirely safe. Animal control officers are reminding residents to be vigilant, protecting their furry friends from frostbite, falls on ice, hypothermia and other winter woes.
Read MorePublished January 1, 2025
MACOMB COUNTY/GROSSE POINTES — Here's some of the notable items given to reporters by local police.
Read MorePublished December 30, 2024
EASTPOINTE — Eastpointe City Councilman Harvey Curley said that when he met former President Jimmy Carter, he wasn’t what he was expecting.
Read MorePublished December 26, 2024
METRO DETROIT — Some communities are welcoming 2025 with fireworks, skating, ball drops and more Dec. 31, plus a few celebrations Dec. 30.
Read MorePublished December 18, 2024
METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of Dec. 27-29.
Read MorePublished December 18, 2024
ROSEVILLE — On Dec. 17, Roseville Community Schools officials placed an employee on paid administrative leave effective immediately.
Read MorePublished December 18, 2024
METRO DETROIT — A look at five things to do during the weekend of Dec. 20-22.
Read MorePublished December 18, 2024
METRO DETROIT — Buyers who are searching for small and affordable new-construction homes might find that the inventory isn’t quite like it used to be.
Read MorePublished December 18, 2024
DETROIT — The nonprofit Williams Park Alliance Inc. will host the second Brightmoor Lights Holiday Festival from Dec. 18 to Jan. 3, featuring life-sized illuminated holiday displays, including symbols of Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas and more.
Read MorePublished December 18, 2024
MOUNT CLEMENS — Don Brown, the chair of the Macomb County Board of Commissioners, announced his resignation from the board at the end of its Dec. 12 meeting.
Read MorePublished December 17, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — Logs, railroad ties and tires are items you might expect to find at a dump. But these items gummed up the works in a pipe that drains stormwater, contributing to persistent flooding on a road in Clinton Township and Fraser.
Read MorePublished December 16, 2024
ROSEVILLE — During a Dec. 10 meeting that lasted fewer than 10 minutes, the Roseville City Council approved the purchase of a truck for one of its K-9 officers.
Read MorePublished December 15, 2024
ROSEVILLE — One of Michigan’s own would like to introduce himself to Ralph Macchio and Jaden Smith as the new “Karate Kid.”
Read MorePublished December 14, 2024
DETROIT — A Warren man pleaded guilty Dec. 3 in U.S. District Court in Detroit to spray-painting racist graffiti on a predominantly Black Roseville church.
Read MorePublished December 13, 2024
ROSEVILLE — At Christmastime during World War II, families scaled back on meal options, decorations and gifts because of the rations on food and other merchandise.
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