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Chesterfield Supervisor Brad Kersten earns inaugural ‘Spirit of MTA’ award
Chesterfield Township Supervisor Brad Kersten was recently recognized by the Michigan Townships Association for his commitment and dedication to the community. Kersten was awarded the association’s new “Spirit of MTA” award, which was created to recognize township leaders who defend and advance the best interests of their township. One individual is chosen out of Michigan’s 1,240 townships.
Law enforcement pleads to the public: Lock up your guns
WARREN — The Warren Police Department and the Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido held a press conference at police headquarters April 24 to provide an update about an 8-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself. They also took the time to stress the importance of gun locks and safe storage.
What Lakeside Mall site will turn into after closing this summer
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – The once-beloved Lakeside Mall in Macomb County is permanently closing this summer, kicking off an extensive redevelopment project for the area that’s been in the works for years. Since opening in the 1970s, Lakeside Mall was a popular Sterling Heights destination buzzing with stores,...
Fitzgerald ‘senior’ prom returns to the dance floor
WARREN — Ed Malaga was “a dancin’ man.”. On the late afternoon of April 24, he boogied onto the dance floor to the Bee Gees’ disco hit “Stayin’ Alive” during the Fitzgerald High School “senior” prom. Malaga was among many senior...
Man charged in killing after victim struck by bullet through front door of apartment
KALAMAZOO, MI – A 19-year-old man is charged with open murder in the killing of a man who was shot through the front door of an apartment. Jamyre Cameron Thompson was arraigned Wednesday, May 1, in Kalamazoo District Court in the April 9 killing of Mark Wayne Jackson, 53, of New Baltimore in Macomb County.
Downtown Rochester Farmers’ Market to open for 2024 season on May 4th
ROCHESTER, MICH (WXYZ) — Downtown Rochester Farmers’ Market Opening Day is Saturday, May 4th. Celebrating its 25th season, the Farmers’ Market is a frequent stop for area residents to enjoy the vibrant colors, aromas, and flavors of southeast Michigan’s growing season. Located at the corner of E. Third and Water Street, just one block east of Main Street, the market is open every Saturday, May through October 26, from 8 am – 1 pm.
Eastpointe receives grant for 10 Mile Road safety study
EASTPOINTE — Last month, Eastpointe was awarded one of eight grants by the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, or SEMCOG, to conduct formal safety performance examinations of existing or planned roads and intersections. Eastpointe was awarded a grant to perform a road safety audit, or RSA, on the stretch...
Romeo Secretary of State office to move later this month
BRUCE TWP, Mich. (FOX 2) - The Secretary of State office at 71130 Van Dyke Rd. in Bruce Township, known as the Romeo office, will permanently close at 5 p.m. on May 10, as it moves to a new location. The office is moving to 65800 Van Dyke Rd. in...
HopCat location at the Mall at Partridge Creek sets opening day
Gastropub HopCat, known for its vast selection of craft beer and seasoned Cosmik Fries, has set a Monday opening for its Clinton Township location, the first in Macomb County. Project BarFly, the west Michigan hospitality group and parent company of HopCat and Stella's Lounge, announced in January that a location was scheduled for...
L’Anse Creuse, New Haven school districts seek bond issues
Two Macomb County school districts are asking voters to approve bond issues to fund upgrades to facilities, security, technology and more. L’Anse Creuse Public Schools is hoping to secure $330 million, while New Haven Community Schools is seeking $43.66 million. Officials in both districts said the bond issues would not result in a tax increase, as the current rate would be extended if approved.
Rain and storms return Friday in Southeast Michigan
(CBS DETROIT) - Your NEXT Weather forecast is calling for a rainy Friday in Southeast Michigan. Rain showers and a few crashes of thunder will return on Friday. Make sure to send the kids to the bus stop with the umbrellas, as rain will be streaming through in a scattered fashion throughout the morning and afternoon. The rain is anticipated to be lighter as the evening arrives, but keep the rain gear nearby, as there will still be some spotty showers overnight. You may experience a heavy downpour or a brief rumble of thunder throughout the day. Despite the rain, temperatures will be mild once again, remaining above average. By the afternoon, highs will top out in the lower to middle 70s. On your block in Saline, Ann Arbor, Macomb, and Marine City, expect a high of 72 degrees. Check your location below.Enjoy the mild temperatures through next week, but almost every day, get ready for more rain.For your latest NEXT Weather forecast, watch on air on CBS Detroit, online on CBSDetroit.com, or streaming on the CBS Detroit app, Paramount+, or PlutoTV.
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