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Results 1 to 30Traffic stop in Warren nets gun stolen from New York police, drunk driver
2025-08-31, 17:41A handgun reported stolen from a New York police station nearly 50 years ago was recovered from a motorist’s underwear during a routine traffic stop in Warren, according to Michigan State Police. State Police...
Macomb County Jail project taking shape as the halfway mark passes
2025-08-31, 16:11The massive Macomb County Jail project is on time and under budget so far, and much more visually evident than it was several months ago. Joe Asperger of Plante Moran Realpoint, the project manager, told the county Board of Commissioners last week the $229-million project is progressing so that it...
Specialty court for child-support delinquents proposed
2025-08-31, 14:41Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido has proposed creating Michigan’s first child support specialty court, aimed at helping parents behind on payments to catch up, find work and avoid felony convictions. The pilot program would function like other diversion programs – such as specialty courts drug...
Eastpointe Military Museum Tennis Tournament set for Sept. 27
2025-08-31, 14:41The annual Eastpointe Military Museum Tennis Tournament is scheduled for Sept. 27 and will be played on the Jerry Linenger courts located behind the museum on Stephens Road. All proceeds from the event are donated to the Michigan Military Historical and Technical Society, which runs the museum....
Our kids can’t wait: Macomb superintendents urge a budget that meets today’s challenges
2025-08-31, 14:41Guest Opinion Picture a kindergartener in Macomb County who speaks two languages at home, learns a third at school, and dreams of becoming a scientist. Or a high school senior working a part-time job while earning college credits through a middle college program. Or a student who has found hope and...
Ads prominent in college football going up at Michigan Stadium
2025-08-31, 14:05The kick is up, and Michigan fans will see the Allstate logo on...
Arch Manning had a tough day. Will anyone keep it in perspective?
2025-08-31, 14:05COLUMBUS, Ohio – In the generations before the sports culture went from impatient to really very absurdly impatient, a struggle such as the one Arch Manning endured Saturday afternoon might have met with mass nodding. Well, it was his first turn as a regular starter on the road against a...
Tigers’ plan to maximize rookie Troy Melton’s value as bullpen weapon starting to pay off
2025-08-31, 14:05And that’s why talented rookie right-hander Troy Melton was moved to the bullpen. His...
Melting makeup, sweaty tuxes and overheating guests are shifting summer weddings
2025-08-31, 14:05By MELINA WALLING and JOSHUA A. BICKEL, Associated Press NEWTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Tyler Jones and Kayla McDonald both grew up camping, so when it came time to plan their wedding, they wanted to be outside to celebrate with friends and family in nature. They also wanted a late summer wedding. That meant...
Macomb County real estate transfers recorded March 17-21, 2025
2025-08-31, 13:29Macomb County real estate transfers recorded March 17-21, 2025 ARMADA TOWNSHIP 70717 Romeo Plank Road $630,000 BRUCE TOWNSHIP 11187 Karen D. Drive $175,000 8225 West Gates Street $567,000 CENTER LINE 8035 Dale $225,000 8668 Dale $192,316.55...
Lee Corso, Dave Portnoy and the best part of college football
2025-08-31, 13:29The most electric moment from Saturday’s college football pregame television smorgasbord was Lee Corso making his final headgear pick on “College GameDay,” the 431st of his storied career. On the field at Ohio Stadium, the 90-year-old ESPN analyst told his TV audience, “This is one of the easiest...
UM notes: Justice is served: ‘Playmaker’ Haynes shines in first game with Wolverines
2025-08-31, 13:29Justice Haynes found out Friday he would be the first running back...
Nonalcoholic beer and mocktails can help people stay sober or drink less, but are not ...
2025-08-31, 13:29By LAURA UNGAR, Associated Press Several years into her sobriety, Logan Denzer decided to try nonalcoholic beer and mocktails while others around her drank real booze. “A lot of people feel out of place” when everyone else is imbibing, said the 27-year-old from Los Angeles, who considers these...
4 key decisions for early retirement
2025-08-31, 13:29By Christine Benz of Morningstar for Associated Press I was chatting with a friend the other day about his retirement — possibly an early one. At age 60, he has worked hard and invested well — and he’s burned out. He’s received wonderful guidance from his financial advisor, with whom he’d discussed...
Ferlito’s Pizzeria keeping family traditions alive in St. Clair Shores
2025-08-31, 11:40The past year has been a transformational one for Joshua Mowen, chef and owner of the new Ferlito’s Pizzeria in St. Clair Shores. He made the difficult decision in June to close Ferlito’s Restaurant, a beloved spot for authentic Italian cuisine in Grosse Pointe Woods for nearly 50 years, and...
Dinka Dental: A family’s legacy of smiles and dedication
2025-08-31, 11:40When Drs. John and Catherine Dinka opened the doors to their Sterling Heights dental practice in 1989, their goal was simple, but profound — to create a warm, welcoming place where patients were treated like family. More than three decades later, that vision has not only flourished, but also grown...
Bob Downey Plumbing focuses on helping customers and needy animals
2025-08-31, 11:40As the owner of Bob Downey Plumbing, Bob and his wife, Elizabeth, make a monthly donation to Rebel Dogs Detroit to make a difference in the lives of animals. The couple also sponsors two animals every month from the Grosse Pointe Animal Adoption Society. (Photo courtesy of Bob Downey Plumbing)...
Octopus’ Beer Garden specializes in Beatles, brews and bites
2025-08-31, 11:40For married couple Tonia and Bob Halaas, Octopus’ Beer Garden in Mt. Clemens is a labor of love — and in more ways than one. Nestled on the banks of the Clinton River, the restaurant and bar is a tribute both to the Halaas’ love for the Beatles and for their family. Now open for an expanded season...
De La Salle Collegiate marks centennial with new STEM Innovation Center
2025-08-31, 11:40Since its founding in 1926, De La Salle Collegiate has strived to provide young men across metropolitan Detroit and beyond with the very best education, grounded in the Lasallian Catholic tradition. Staying true to its credo of “Builder of Boys. Makers of Men,” the high school recently constructed a...
Gordie’s Auto & Tire: A family legacy driving forward
2025-08-31, 11:40What started in 1980 as a one-man operation behind a welding shop has grown into a multi-location automotive brand synonymous with service, trust and community throughout the region. Gordie’s Auto & Tire, now encompassing four locations across southeast Michigan, is the culmination of decades of...
Today in History: August 31, Ruby Ridge standoff ends
2025-08-31, 09:34Today is Sunday, Aug. 31, the 243rd day of 2025. There are 122 days left in the year. Today in history: On Aug. 31, 1992, white separatist Randy Weaver surrendered to authorities in Idaho, ending an 11-day siege by federal agents that had claimed the lives of Weaver’s wife, son and a deputy U.S....
Bobby Witt Jr.’s 2-run homer in eighth lifts Royals over Tigers 3-1
2025-08-31, 05:58KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Bobby Witt Jr. hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth inning to lift the Kansas City Royals over the Detroit Tigers 3-1 on Saturday night. Related Articles Greene, Carpenter and Dingler power Tigers to a 5-3 come-from-behind win over Royals Tigers shut down reliever Beau...
Bryce Underwood and Justice Haynes shine in debuts for No. 14 Michigan in 34-17 win ...
2025-08-31, 05:58ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Justice Haynes ran for 159 yards and three touchdowns and Bryce Underwood threw a touchdown pass, leading No. 14 Michigan to a season-opening 34-17 win over New Mexico on Saturday night. Related Articles MSU notes: Punter Eckley proves invaluable; defense records eight QB...
State powers Romeo, Rochester, Clarkston shine at Golden Grizzlies XC Invite
2025-08-30, 20:02ROCHESTER HILLS – Talk about getting off on the right foot. Defending Division 1 girls cross-country state champion Romeo opened up the 2025 campaign by winning the Golden Grizzlies Invitational Friday at Oakland University. The Bulldogs finished ahead of multiple quality programs – several from the...
Inventive performances get Detroit Jazz Festival off to an exciting start
2025-08-30, 15:31“I know it’s jazz fest,” Detroit poet laureate Jessica Care Moore told the crowd at Hart Plaza on Friday night, Aug. 29, “but we’re doing something different.” No lie there. Moore’s remark came in the midst of a groundbreaking combination of her, electronic...
Accused St. Clair Shores double voter seeks dismissal
2025-08-30, 14:19A St. Clair Shores police lieutenant testified Friday that he did not see evidence of criminal intent by any of the city residents who have been charged with double voting in the 2024 primary. Lt. Eric Bowers testified at an evidentiary hearing in Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens in the...
Fall movie guide: Here are the films coming out from September to Christmas
2025-08-30, 14:01Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc is back. So are the stars of “Wicked” and the animals of “Zootopia.” Summer may be known as sequel season, but part twos, and threes, will play big roles this fall at the movies. That goes not just for the likes of Rian Johnson’s “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,”...
Art raffle to benefit New Baltimore Historical Society Sept. 10
2025-08-30, 14:01Art lovers looking for a new piece for their space might want to check out the art available through raffle to benefit the New Baltimore Historical...
One of six defendants in Shelby Twp. abduction ordered to circuit court
2025-08-30, 14:01A 31-year-old Florida man was bound over Wednedsay to Macomb County Circuit Court on carjacking, robbery, torture and unlawful imprisonment charges for an alleged abduction from outside a Shelby Township fitness center nearly two years ago. Judge Stephen Sierawski of 41A District Court in Shelby...
Macomb County Library events week of Aug. 30 and beyond
2025-08-30, 14:01Center Line Public Library • Baby and toddler play group 11 a.m. Tuesdays. Children up to 36 months and their caregivers participate in stories, songs and play. • Storytime at 11 a.m. Wednesdays or 5 p.m. Thursdays. Stories and a craft for ages 0 to 5, no registration required. Program same both...
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