Andy Kozlowski
C&G Staff Reporter – []
Published April 17, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — Slavery still exists in America, closer to home than you may think. Its most common form today is human trafficking, where victims are shipped and sold for purposes such as labor and sexual exploitation.
Read MorePublished April 17, 2023
HAZEL PARK — A major selling point for the Hazel Park Public Schools over the past decade has been the Hazel Park Promise Zone, and officials say it’s still going strong.
Read MorePublished April 15, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — People of all fitness levels are welcome to participate in the annual Madison Heights “Run for the Health of It” 5K Run/Walk — a tradition that not only starts and ends in scenic Suarez Friendship Woods, but that also supports a good cause.
Read MorePublished April 14, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — A past contractor for the Madison District Public Schools has pleaded guilty to conspiring with the school board’s ex-president in a pay-to-play scheme.
Read MorePublished April 13, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — Madison Heights police and officials with Madison District Public Schools are reportedly investigating a school employee who was fired after allegedly admitting to embezzling money from the district.
Read MorePublished April 13, 2023
HAZEL PARK — You come across a baby bird that has fallen from its nest. You see the creature crying on the ground, and you want to help. But what do you do?
Read MorePublished April 2, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS/HAZEL PARK — The Madison Heights/Hazel Park Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual State of the Cities event March 23, at Eastern Palace Club in Hazel Park.
Read MorePublished March 30, 2023
HAZEL PARK — Authorities continue to search for a suspect who stole money during an early morning bank robbery in Hazel Park.
Read MorePublished March 30, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — For as long as she can remember, Sarah Laurence wanted to teach.
Read MorePublished March 22, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — The Madison Heights Arts Board is exploring options to bring a stage to Civic Center Park, something that officials say could be used at events like Trail Tunes, and by local groups that want to hold their own performances, plays and presentations.
Read MorePublished March 22, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — Until recently, a family of skeletons had been living their best lives on West Gardenia Avenue, their antics changing with the seasons like some sort of surreal sitcom.
Read MorePublished March 22, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — Grants are available for those interested in planting native gardens, which feature plants that provide food and habitat for pollinators and other beneficial species.
Read MorePublished March 16, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — Madison Heights will welcome the return of the Memorial Day Parade this year.
Read MorePublished March 16, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — The Red Oaks Nature Center at Suarez Friendship Woods has a reputation as a quiet getaway in the middle of a bustling city. But it’s also a wildlife habitat, home to all sorts of animals.
Read MorePublished March 8, 2023
FERNDALE — Ferndale will be making some big upgrades to one of its parks starting this spring.
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