Published June 2, 2023
CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS — One chapter closed and a new one began. This month, graduating seniors from local high schools received their diplomas in commencement ceremonies that brought cheers, emotions, high-fives and hugs.
Read MorePublished June 1, 2023
MACOMB COUNTY — As the summer heats up and vessels embark into Lake St. Clair, fun in the sun is the first thing on any boater’s mind.
Read MorePublished May 24, 2023
News & Notes from the 5/24/23 Warren Weekly
Read MorePublished May 24, 2023
WARREN — Hundreds gathered in the atrium of the Warren City Hall for the Warren Police Department Memorial Service on May 8, to pay homage to police officers who fell in the line of duty from COVID-19, suicide, maladies and natural causes.
Read MorePublished May 19, 2023
ROSEVILLE/ST. CLAIR SHORES/WARREN — A suspect is in custody and facing a first-degree murder charge, among other charges, in the death of a woman in Roseville and the stabbing of a man in St. Clair Shores May 17.
Read MorePublished May 19, 2023
WARREN — When Lee Newby entered the conference room at Warren City Hall, Mayor James Fouts, along with many journalists and photographers, looked around as if they were still waiting for the centenarian to arrive.
Read MorePublished May 19, 2023
WARREN — An 8-21 season in 2022, no seniors coming into the season and starters with no experience on the varsity level? That sounds like a recipe for impending disaster for most teams.
Read MorePublished May 19, 2023
MACOMB COUNTY — In an effort to further provide opportunities to students who want to earn associate degrees, Macomb Community College has launched Macomb Tuition Advantage.
Read MorePublished May 18, 2023
MACOMB COUNTY — Macomb County officials have announced plans for a new $228 million central intake and assessment center at the Macomb County Jail that will address the need for inmate mental health assessments.
Read MorePublished May 17, 2023
WARREN — On May 18, Mayor James Fouts had a press conference to address the Michigan Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the case that ordered him off the 2023 Warren primary ballot.
Read MorePublished May 17, 2023
ROSEVILLE/ST. CLAIR SHORES/WARREN — A suspect is in custody as Roseville police are investigating the death of a woman whom they found “unresponsive with what appeared to be several stab wounds to her body.”
Read MorePublished May 16, 2023
WARREN — Center Line resident Dionte Carson, 40, was arraigned in the 37th District court May 12 on a slew of weapons and drug charges involving fentanyl and cocaine.
Read MorePublished May 16, 2023
WARREN/ARLINGTON, VA. — When four Beer Middle School students placed a commemorative wreath at Arlington National Cemetery on April 21, it hit close to home.
Read MorePublished May 11, 2023
WARREN/ARLINGTON, VA. — When four Beer Middle School students placed a commemorative wreath at Arlington National Cemetery on April 21, it hit close to home.
Read MorePublished May 10, 2023
News & Notes from the 5/11/23 Warren Weekly
Read MorePublished May 8, 2023
MACOMB COUNTY — Officials from Macomb County and the Village of Romeo came together on Friday, April 28, to plant 29 trees at Trailside Park in Romeo for Arbor Day.
Read MorePublished May 5, 2023
WARREN — Warren resident Tyrone Sledge, 26, was arraigned in 37th District Court on April 24 and charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm, a 10-year-felony, after an alleged assault during a Cub Scout meeting at Roose Elementary School.
Read MorePublished May 5, 2023
WARREN — On April 28, the primary election ballot became official with 46 candidates vying for various elected offices within the city of Warren.
Read MorePublished May 5, 2023
WARREN — On April 21, the Michigan Court of Appeals overturned a lower-court ruling and ordered Warren City Clerk Sonja Buffa to remove Mayor James Fouts from the 2023 election ballot.
Read MorePublished May 5, 2023
CENTER LINE/WARREN — Warren City Hall’s atrium was filled to capacity for those observing the National Day of Prayer on May 4 and the 2023 theme, “Pray Fervently in Righteousness and Avail Much.”
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