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Enjoy the gift of stage ‘presents’ with holiday shows

METRO DETROIT — The weather outside might be frightful, but inside metro Detroit venues, the sights and sounds will be delightful, as concerts and other productions bring the holiday season to life. → Read More

Community rallies around parents of children killed in Fisher Road house fire

GROSSE POINTE CITY — Although they acknowledge that this is a loss that words cannot hope to salve, friends, neighbors and even strangers are opening their hearts and pocketbooks to help a family whose two boys died in a horrific fire. → Read More

South Pole workers recount memories both chilling and humorous

GROSSE POINTE PARK — It’s been almost 20 years since they wintered together at the American McMurdo Station at the South Pole in Antarctica in 2001, but the scientists and crew members from that expedition are bonded to this day. → Read More

Grosse Pointe Farms officer saves suicidal man

FARMS — A Grosse Pointe Farms Public Safety officer is being credited with preventing a man from taking his own life. → Read More

Ancient beverage brings something new to Grosse Pointe Park

GROSSE POINTE PARK — A couple of business newcomers are hoping that local residents will feel the need — the need for mead. This week, Rana Jundy and Julijana Simjanovski opened Recolte Meads at 15308 Kercheval Ave. in Grosse Pointe Park’s business district. → Read More

Get birds to flock to the yard this spring

METRO DETROIT — Bird-watching is entertaining and educational for people of all ages, and people can even enjoy this activity from inside the comfort of their own home if they take a few simple steps. → Read More

DIA’s new Asian Wing immerses visitors in history and culture

DETROIT — Artworks with religious and cultural significance are displayed thoughtfully in the Detroit Institute of Arts’ reinstalled Robert and Katherine Jacobs Asian Wing. → Read More

Coast Guard suspends search for missing swimmer

GROSSE POINTE SHORES/FARMS — As of around 10 a.m. Aug. 15, the U.S. Coast Guard had suspended searching for a missing swimmer in Lake St. Clair. → Read More

Missing swimmer’s body recovered from Lake St. Clair

GROSSE POINTE SHORES/FARMS — According to a Nixle alert from the Grosse Pointe Farms Public Safety Department, the body of a swimmer who went missing in Lake St. Clair the afternoon of Aug. 14 has been recovered. → Read More

Summer storm causes power outages, downed trees in Grosse Pointe Park

GROSSE POINTE PARK — Powerful storms ripped through metro Detroit Aug. 6 and left a trail of damage in their wake. → Read More

Program to help caregivers care for themselves

GROSSE POINTE FARMS — Unpredictable moods and sleeping habits. An inability or unwillingness to engage in personal tasks, such as dressing or bathing. Repeating questions or comments time after time. A tendency to wander off and get lost. → Read More

Longtime SOC supporter honored during 100th birthday celebration

GROSSE POINTE FARMS — Most people only celebrate their birthday once a year, but for reaching the remarkable milestone of 100, Jean Gilbert, of Grosse Pointe City, more than earned the right to have two parties. → Read More

Arrests made in recent string of car thefts, larcenies from vehicles

GROSSE POINTES — Although more arrests are expected, police believe they’ve located at least some of the suspects responsible for a recent string of vehicle thefts and larcenies from vehicles throughout the Grosse Pointes. → Read More

Mutt March anniversary to be a treat for dog lovers

GROSSE POINTE SHORES — For participants, it’s a fun morning out for a stroll with their best friends, but for animals in need, the Mutt March is a lifesaver. → Read More

Village hotel discussions to continue

GROSSE POINTE CITY — A possible hotel in the Village — which has been sharply criticized by some and warmly welcomed by others — will live to see at least another day of debate. → Read More

Sounds of the season abound on CD ‘Christmas in the D’

METRO DETROIT — ’Tis the season to be playing holiday music, but if you’re looking for something new to spin at home or in the car this year, look no further than the funky, jazzy sounds of “Christmas in the D,” by trumpeter and vocalist James O’Donnell. → Read More

Hip-hop portraits find the beating heart behind Detroit musical pioneers

DETROIT — Many people know that Detroit has contributed greatly to the American musical landscape, from rock to jazz to Motown’s unforgettable blend of pop, soul and R&B. But the city has also spawned a fair share of significant hip-hop artists, and not just Eminem and Big Sean. → Read More

Holiday shows take a bow on local stages

METRO DETROIT — You could try to unwind and get into the holiday spirit by binge-watching heartwarming made-for-TV holiday movies — but then you’re still surrounded by all of the unwritten cards, unwrapped gifts and undecorated rooms awaiting your handiwork. → Read More

Village parking lot fees to be waived during holiday season weekends

GROSSE POINTE CITY — Holiday shopping is stressful enough without having to worry about expired parking meters or costly parking fees. That’s why Grosse Pointe City will again be offering free weekend parking in the Village during the holiday season. → Read More

Boettcher to become new mayor in Grosse Pointe City

Grosse Pointe City voters delivered a shakeup to the City Council when they cast their ballots Nov. 7. → Read More