Published February 16, 2024
DETROIT/WARREN — Kapow, Batman! For followers of the comic book legend, here’s your chance to see all five Batmobiles from the television show and the Hollywood movies.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2024
CENTER LINE — There have been many building updates and renovations in the Center Line Public Schools district in recent years, and there are more to come.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2024
WARREN — On Feb. 9, three suspects were arraigned in the 37th District Court on narcotics charges and other offenses following a Warren Police Department drug bust.
Read MorePublished February 16, 2024
CENTER LINE — After nearly 50 years in business, the owners of the Butternut Bakery in Center Line are preparing to close after the Easter holiday.
Read MorePublished February 12, 2024
CENTER LINE — A 15–year-old Center Line High School student is facing a 20-year sentence after he allegedly made a bomb threat at school Feb. 8.
Read MorePublished February 9, 2024
WARREN — Macomb County officials have sought expedited testing to determine exactly what chemicals caused the Bear Creek in Warren to turn green with foam on Feb. 7.
Read MorePublished February 8, 2024
WARREN — Educators in the Fitzgerald Public Schools and Warren Consolidated Schools districts are reminding parents to talk to their students about making good choices after a pair of school threats this month.
Read MorePublished February 7, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Macomb Community College will host a high school esports tournament Feb. 16 for Macomb County high school juniors and seniors.
Read MorePublished February 7, 2024
WARREN — Warren residents expressed their ideas and concerns about public safety at the second stop of the “listening tour” Jan. 22 at the Van Dyke Public Schools Career and Technical Education Center.
Read MorePublished February 6, 2024
WARREN — On Jan. 23, the Warren City Council unanimously approved the Warren Fire Department’s $81,317 purchase of four new drones.
Read MorePublished February 5, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — If you walk into the office of Regina-Lutheran North United head coach Paul Buscemi at Big Boy Arena, it’s impossible not to notice the alumni inspiration wall.
Read MorePublished February 5, 2024
WARREN — Dressed in a sea of black and white attire, supporters filled The Gazebo Banquet Center to standing room only Jan. 25 for the Warren Symphony Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary Black & White Gala celebrating classical music in the city.
Read MorePublished February 5, 2024
WARREN — On Jan. 23, the Warren City Council voted unanimously to approve a pair of purchases for the Fire Department.
Read MorePublished January 31, 2024
WARREN — On Jan. 30, Democratic Macomb County Commissioner Mai Xiong and Republican Ronald Singer won their respective special primary elections for the District 13 seat in the Michigan House of Representatives left vacant by newly elected Warren Mayor Lori M. Stone.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — Many Macomb County residents may not have heard of the MOMS Club of Southern Macomb County, but they have been supporting the community — and local moms — for more than 20 years.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — Work will begin this year on the new facility at the Macomb County Jail, according to county officials.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — The Macomb County Quilt Guild has announced that it will be hosting its annual quilt show this year after a multiyear hiatus due to COVID-19.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
WARREN — In the Warren Weekly’s coverage area, Warren voters will be among those electing a candidate to represent District 13 in the Michigan House of Representatives this winter.
Read MorePublished January 23, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel remembers, as a child, the friendship his dad William Hackel had with Marvin “Marv” Sauger.
Read MorePublished January 23, 2024
WARREN — The Warren City Council met for its first session of 2024 on Jan. 9 and discussed a myriad of issues, including Warren’s homeless population and its impact on the Burnette Branch Library.
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