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The Michigan Dance Council and Oakland University will co-host the Michigan Dance Festival on Saturday, Oct. 13, in Varner Hall on the OU campus. → Read More
The Michigan Dance Council and Oakland University will co-host the Michigan Dance Festival on Saturday, Oct. 13, in Varner Hall on the OU campus. → Read More
Seventeen Mile Road at Dodge Park Road has been temporarily closed due to an ongoing $8 million reconstruction project. → Read More
The Sterling Heights Police Department will host a training event on Sept. 28 that will help prepare civilians to respond to an assailant during an active shooter scenario. → Read More
Officials with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) say the production launch of three new stamping presses Friday at the company’s Sterling Stamping Plant on Van Dyke in Sterling Heights will increase the plant’s production by about 30 perce → Read More
In an effort to share achievements, new initiatives, and economic updates from 2016, as well as plans for 2017 and beyond, the city of Sterling Heights will host its first-ever State of the City Address on Sept. 30 at Wyndham Garden, 34911 Van → Read More
The Sterling Heights Police Department recently collected and donated nearly 80 lightly used ballistic vests to the Armor of God Project, an Alabama-based nonprofit organization that provides the vests to officers in need throughout the world. → Read More
The Shelby Township Police Department is asking for the publics help to identify a man who was caught on camera stealing donations from a local church. → Read More
After declining to renew its affiliation with Macomb County Animal Control in 2011, the Sterling Heights City Council recently approved an ordinance amendment and agreement that would allow the city to resume utilizing the countys animal contr → Read More
The Sterlingfest Art & Music Fair will return to the city of Sterling Heights from July 28-30 for a summer extravaganza packed with live music, art, food and fun for the whole family. → Read More
On Aug. 2, voters will face a ballot proposal for the Utica Public Library that would increase the current millage rate of 0.84 mills by 0.4 mills and generate approximately $72,255 annually in additional funds over the next 10 years. → Read More
A high-speed chase that began in Sterling Heights and ended in Warren resulted in the arrest of five suspects accused of participating in a smash-and-grab incident on July 14 at Lucido Fine Jewelry on Schoenherr Road near 19 Mile Road. → Read More
The five candidates looking to replace U.S. Rep. Candice Miller in Michigans 10th District squared off Tuesday in a debate at the Palazzo Grande on Van Dyke in Shelby Township. → Read More
The Shelby Township Fire Department is investigating after an early Tuesday morning fire caused significant damage to a house on Mallard Court near 21 Mile Road and Hayes. → Read More
Local entertainment acts and family fun will highlight Uticas 2016 Riverwalk Festival, which returns June 23-26 to the citys historic downtown. → Read More
Local entertainment acts and family fun will highlight Utica’s 2016 Riverwalk Festival, which returns June 23-26 to the city’s historic downtown. → Read More
The reconstruction of Dequindre Road which touches Troy, Sterling Heights, Rochester Hills and Shelby Township depending on the area from Burningbush Drive to West Utica Road will kick off on June 20. → Read More
The reconstruction of Dequindre Road – which touches Troy, Sterling Heights, Rochester Hills and Shelby Township depending on the area – from Burningbush Drive to West Utica Road will kick off on June 20. → Read More
Sterling Heights voters will be asked to approve a 0.97-mill property tax increase on the Nov. 8 ballot in order to fund approximately $45 million in proposed parks and recreation improvements, including a new community center, skate park, ice → Read More
Shelby Township officials have approved the site plan for Fire Station No. 5, a new 7,400-square-foot facility that will be located on a four-acre site adjacent to King of Kings Lutheran Church on Schoenherr Road north of 21 Mile Road. → Read More