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Michigan Rosie the Riveter went on to build a career as an airplane mechanic
Every resident at Michigan Veteran Homes of Chesterfield Township has a story to tell and whether they’re talking about their experiences during the war or about their journey through life they are worthy of your time. On Thursday everyone was anxious to hear more about Fran Metcalf. An original...
A Surprising Brewery Now Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
A surprising brewery now files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, though the company reports that it is not facing financial distress. The popular craft brewery Griffin Claw Brewing Co. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on July 26. Griffin Claw Brewing said that it is not facing any financial distress,...
Incumbent McFall, longtime former Mayor Fouts face off in 14th House District Dem primary
The former longtime Warren mayor is challenging a Democratic incumbent in the state House in a newly drawn district that shuffles the chances of both men in their races for the lower chamber. Jim Fouts, who served as Warren's mayor for 16 years, is challenging state Rep. Mike McFall of...
Shelby Township treasurer’s race features a Democrat, two Republicans
Voters in Shelby Township will see three choices for treasurer on the Aug. 6 primary ballot. On the Democratic side, Darcy Lewis is running unopposed. On the Republican side, voters will choose between incumbent James Carabelli and Gary G. Golasa who is new to the political arena. The Macomb Daily...
Four killed in wrong-way driver crash in Royal Oak
A wrong-way driver and three people in another vehicle were killed in a crash early Sunday in Royal Oak, according to a tweet from the Michigan State Police Second District. The incident happened around 2:50 a.m. Sunday when the Detroit Regional Communication Center received calls about a wrong-way driver in a black Volkswagen driving north in the southbound lanes of Interstate 75 near 11 Mile Road.
Attorney criticizes Attorney General’s Clinton Township racketeering case
An attorney for one of six defendants charged with racketeering for alleged false medical billing in Macomb County said the case should be thrown out because the state Attorney General’s Office has failed to provide any evidence of criminal acts. James Amberg, attorney for Hassan Fayad, argued for dismissal...
Warren council amends rules for public comment at meetings, bars profanity, personal attacks
The Warren City Council has laid down new ground rules for audience participation during its meetings and among the changes: No swearing and no personal attacks. The council has passed an amendment to the council rules of procedure to prohibit members of the public from using profanity, making disruptive comments and making personal attacks during council meetings.
Wrong-way driver, three others killed in early-morning crash on I-75 in Royal Oak
Michigan State Police are investigating after a wrong-way driver caused a fiery early-morning fatal crash that killed four people Sunday on southbound Interstate 75 in Royal Oak. State police said the crash\ took place about 2:50 a.m. on I-75 near 11 Mile Road. The Detroit Regional Communication Center (DRCC) started...
Eight vie for four seats on the Shelby Township Board of Trustees
Shelby Township voters will choose four Board of Trustees members from eight candidates on the Aug. 6 primary ballot. Democrat James Diez is running unopposed on his side of the ballot, but on the Republican side, seven candidates have thrown their hat into the ring. The Macomb Daily asked the...
Sterlingfest wraps up three-day run in Sterling Heights
Fans were still buzzing on Sunday following the conclusion of the 2024 Sterlingfest Art & Music Fair, which went off without any significant problems reported. Organizers estimated attendance was up for Macomb County’s largest free music event, which typically attracts 120,000 visitors to Dodge Park and the Sterling Heights City Hall.
Partners in Public Art mural will add a splash of color to Groesbeck Highway
They were designed to be practical, not pretty. However, the cement pillars supporting the pedestrian bridge over Groesbeck Highway will soon feature works of art created by Tatum Lorway and one of four summer projects underway for the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) Partners In Public Art (PIPA) mural program.
First full class to graduate Troy High School still sharing memories 70 years later
Students of the first class to attend all four years at Troy High School graduated in 1954, and class president Bill Haney is bringing the surviving members to his home for a 70th reunion next month. Troy was a much different community when this class was considering their futures after...
Eastpointe City Council approves industrial district for Winter’s Sausage
Winter’s Sausage is planning to expand its Eastpointe meat processing facility and moved a step closer to initiating that project when the city council unanimously approved an Industrial Development District designation for the business. The designation is needed for Winter’s Sausage to seek an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption at...
Gabby Giffords stumps for Kamala Harris in Michigan
Gun reform advocate and former Arizona U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords stopped in Rochester Hills on Sunday to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris' fledgling presidential campaign in Michigan. Giffords has become a leading advocate for gun control laws since she survived a mass shooting in January 2011 during a meeting...
Barbacoa, al pastor, alligator and more: Sunday's Taco Showdown was a feast of flavors
Patience and persistence paid off for two cousins who run El Taco Dojo in Clinton Township. They walked away with the golden championship trophy at the Taco Showdown at Eastern Market on Sunday. The Clinton Township taqueria has been in business for a year in a half but started as...
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