In a 7-0 vote, the St. Clair Shores City Council approved the use of Community Development Block Grant funding to renovate ...
Samaritas and “be nice.” are officially taking nominations for the second class of the Coaches Who Care Mental Health Hall of ...
A March 15 altercation in a parking lot on the city’s west side that escalated into gunfire is being called an isolated ...
A local woman has been charged with impeding a criminal investigation following an incident March 15 in which a man was ...
Tickets for the 2026 Rocket Classic presented by AlumniFi will go on sale on April 7 at 10 a.m., according to a March 10 ...
Howell Public Schools Fire Academy senior Landon Braham and junior Camren Rader entered the mock fire inside a makeshift ...
Every Sunday morning just before 10 a.m. worship, the Rev. K.C. Lazzara heads up to the loft at St. Paul United Church of ...
STERLING HEIGHTS/WARREN — The neighboring communities of Sterling Heights and Warren are moving forward with a joint plan ...
The Mount Clemens Farmer’s Market is leaving its long-time home on North River Road this year, but the market is not happy ...
The City Commission March 9 unanimously approved a request to apply for a Michigan Department of Natural Resources Recreation Passport Grant to fund Fernwood Park playground equipment.
At its meeting on March 16, the St. Clair Shores City Council agreed to adopt a resolution opposing a bipartisan series of proposed state laws that sponsors claim would reduce zoning restrictions and ...
Ford Motor Co.’s Van Dyke Plant is shown here under construction at the northwest corner of Van Dyke Avenue and 18 Mile Road.