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SMART millage passes easily in Oakland County with narrow victory in Macomb

METRO DETROIT — The millage renewal for the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation passed in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties Aug. 7 during the primary election. It was a close call in Macomb County after a group came out opposed to the tax a month before the election. → Read More

Shelby Garden Walk to feature 6 gardens, artists

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — If you are looking for tips and ideas for your own garden, or just like to take in the beauty of well-kept landscaping, then get ready for the biennial Shelby Township Garden Walk. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. → Read More

Local 9-year-old publishes superhero book

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — In second grade, most kids may be content with playing outside or playing video games. But not Darien Belcher Jr. When he was in second grade, Darien wrote a book, including the story and drawing the illustrations. → Read More

Housing market could even out in the summer months

METRO DETROIT — If you were hoping to get a house in metro Detroit this spring, you may have had to come to the table with contingencies to make your offer rise above all the others that the seller was receiving. → Read More

There are options aplenty for homeowners looking to install a pool

METRO DETROIT — The sun is out, the kids are out of school and everyone is restless inside. Why not head out to the backyard for a dip in the pool? → Read More

Recall petition approved that seeks to remove Bucci from office

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — It took a little extra work, but a petition filed by a Macomb Township resident that looks to recall Trustee Dino Bucci has had its language approved by Macomb County, and it will now be circulated for signatures. → Read More

Local women make career changes in opening their own businesses

OAKLAND/MACOMB COUNTIES — As a teacher’s assistant for 15 years in the Berkley School District, Camilia Saleh had found satisfaction in helping children in the special education program. → Read More

President Trump touts bringing back auto jobs, supporting farmers in visit to metro Detroit

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — President Donald Trump believes he has made moves since he took office last year that have been beneficial to metro Detroit voters, and now he is asking them to hit the polls this year to get more Republicans in the House of Representatives and Senate. → Read More

International cuisines aren’t as scary as they seem

METRO DETROIT — We asked around to find out what international cuisines people were most afraid to try, and then we pressed the experts for what menu selections are best to start with for newbies. → Read More

Shelby Township teen dies in car crash

MACOMB TOWNSHIP/SHELBY TOWNSHIP — An 18-year-old Shelby Township woman has died after a car crash in Macomb Township just after midnight Friday, March 30, in Macomb Township. → Read More

Man dies after being struck by truck

UPDATE: VICTIM IDENTIFIED: The victim has been identified as Antony Cook, 28, of Macomb Township. MACOMB TOWNSHIP — A man was killed after being struck by a vehicle early Thursday morning in Macomb Township. → Read More

Macomb County Clerk Karen Spranger removed from office by court order

MACOMB COUNTY — Macomb County Clerk Karen Spranger was removed from her position March 28 after a circuit court judge ruled in favor of the county in regard to Spranger allegedly lying on her election affidavit. → Read More

Teachers help fellow teacher as she goes into labor at Miami Elementary

When Kellyn Schweihofer walked into Miami Elementary School Jan. 3, the first day back from holiday break, it was a normal day for her as a kindergarten teacher. → Read More

Shelby Township man charged with murder of 44-year-old woman

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A Shelby Township resident has been charged with murder after police responded to a suicide report March 17 at an apartment building in the community. → Read More

Technology helps people set goals, stay motivated in new year

METRO DETROIT — Getting in shape, losing weight or just hitting the gym more are common resolutions in the new year. But when the excitement of a fresh beginning wears off, it can be hard to stay motivated to stick to your goals. → Read More

Inventory still lacking in housing market, may continue into 2018

METRO DETROIT — The housing market in metro Detroit continues to follow the recent trend of benefiting the sellers as 2017 comes to a close, as there isn’t enough inventory to fulfill the demand from buyers. → Read More

Small Business Saturday promotes shopping local during the holiday season

METRO DETROIT — In 1974, Hellebuyck’s Power Equipment Center started because Bill Hellebuyck’s mother wanted his father, also named Bill, to get all of his lawn mower and bicycle repair equipment out of the garage and off the lawn. → Read More

Macomb County ready if Ikea comes calling for second Michigan location

MACOMB COUNTY — Heading to Ikea in Canton on a weekend can be an all-day adventure, as people from all over the state look for their newest furniture piece, decoration item or just want to get a plate of the Swedish meatballs. → Read More

Macomb County begins work on right-turn lane at 24 Mile, North Avenue

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — As development continues to thrive throughout Macomb Township, the county is attempting to make sure the roads can handle the extra vehicles. → Read More

Macomb Twp. couple arrested for human trafficking

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — Two Macomb Township residents have been arrested for human trafficking after setting up dates online between men and a disabled woman living near their home. → Read More