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Macomb Township Trustees approve $3.25 million Garfield reconstruction
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — The expansion on Garfield Road is far from over, and not even the existing roadway is safe from the call of the construction barrels. On April 24, the Macomb Township Board of Trustees agreed to a $3.25 million cost-sharing agreement with the Macomb County Department of Roads to reconstruct Garfield Road between 21 Mile and Hall roads.
Inn on Water Street put up for sale
MARINE CITY — The Inn on Water Street is now up for sale. Talk among residents and on social media emerged late last week about a listing for the property, 560 S. Water St., through Community Choice Realty with a listed price at $3.1 million. Founding developers and owners...
Morning 4: May weather outlook, shipwreck found -- and more news
Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news. May is off to a mild (and wet) start in Michigan -- what should we expect for the rest of the month?. The National Weather...
McLaren Macomb nurse wins industry award
MOUNT CLEMENS — All her life, Tricia Haener wanted to be a nurse. This month, her life’s work will be recognized by the medical community. Haener, McLaren Macomb’s chief nursing officer, is the recipient of the 2024 Oakland University Nightingale Award for Nursing Excellence in the category of Excellence in Executive Administration.
New event offers crime victims support
STERLING HEIGHTS — When crime and injustice wreak havoc, local experts from the legal system and nonprofit groups are available to help victims deal with the aftermath. That was the purpose of the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office’s recent inaugural event for survivors of crime, which took place April 26 at the Velocity center in Sterling Heights.
Off-duty firefighter saves man's life after he crashes motorcycle on I-94
A Chesterfield family says they are grateful after a 24-year-old off-duty Rochester firefighter saw a man crash his motorcycle on I-94 and sprang into action to save his life.
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...
Macomb County Sheriff candidate, ex-Warren city councilman charged with carrying concealed weapon
Edward Kabacinski, a former Warren City Council member and current candidate for Macomb County Sheriff has been charged with carrying a concealed weapon following a traffic stop in Warren.
Ajani Washington Signing Day Full Interview
New Haven's Ajani Washington talks about his decision to sign with Henry Ford College to continue his basketball career. Six New Haven senior student-athletes signed their letters of intent to continue their careers in college on Monday afternoon.
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,...
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