Caitlin Taylor, Monroe News

Caitlin Taylor

Monroe News

Monroe, MI, United States

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Past:
  • Monroe News
  • The Daily Telegram

Past articles by Caitlin:

Man dies after vehicle strikes pole

A Temperance man was killed after his vehicle struck a utility pole early Wednesday morning in Bedford Township. → Read More

Child abuse case bound to circuit court

Jayla M. Phillips, 20, is facing charges of three counts of second-degree child abuse and two counts of fourth-degree child abuse. → Read More

Voters approve MCCC millage renewal

Monroe County Community College soon will launch its second phase of campus improvements after area voters approved a renewal of its five-year maintenance → Read More

Voters select Osment as county clerk

Technological upgrades are on the horizon for the Monroe County Clerk's Office after voters selected the Republican candidate to head the countywide post. → Read More

Feds take lead on local hate crime case

The Monroe County Prosecutor's Office and the U.S. Attorney's Office have agreed to transfer prosecution to the federal judicial system → Read More

Monroe teacher helms remote learning sessions

Ellen Brooks is helping teachers across the country adapt to the technology of today. → Read More

Monroe mother facing child abuse charges

The case involves reauthorized charges in the assault of a 2-year-old boy. → Read More

Monroe groups denounce open carry at polls

Open carry, with certain exceptions, will be permitted Tuesday, a decision that some local residents find unsettling. → Read More

Toledo woman dies in Bedford crash, 2 injured

A 36-year-old Toledo woman was pronounced dead at St. Vincent’s Hospital following the early Friday morning crash. → Read More

Monroe schools warns of COVID-related closures

Monroe Public Schools is asking its families to prepare for possible school closures after Monroe County has experienced a surge in positive COVID-19 → Read More

Police blotter: Hemp stolen, overdose

Following are recent crime incidents reported to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. → Read More

Drug bills approved by Michigan Senate

Caitlin Taylor @ctaylormn Proposals shaped by Monroe man's overdose death A Monroe man’s death has shaped recently approved legislation aimed at expanding the jurisdiction for prosecuting lethal drug deliveries. The Michigan Senate late last month approved state Sen. Dale Zorn’s proposal to allow prosecutors to bring charges against the drug dealer involved in the overdose death of a resident in… → Read More

Court rules man who beat wife should be free

Frederick R. Wilkins, now 74, has been serving a 30- to 60-year sentence for a brutal attack on his then-wife in 1988. → Read More

BEATING THE ODDS

Nearly two years ago, local parents feared their child may become blind.In June, he recognized himself in the mirror.Nearly two years ago, doctors → Read More

Shooting suspects bound to higher court

The charges are related to a May 24 carjacking and gunfire exchange in which Monroe Police Cpl. Renae Peterson was injured. → Read More

Bedford, Monroe staff members test positive

Area school districts are reinforcing COVID-19 mitigation strategies after two Bedford Public Schools staff members and a second Monroe Public Schools → Read More

Women's march takes place in Monroe

Thousands of women rallied Saturday throughout the country; including in downtown Monroe. → Read More

Walberg, Driskell spar on climate, healthcare issues at forum

When it comes to hot-button issues, there are few opinions two political rivals vying to represent Monroe County in the federal government appeared to → Read More

Selah’s Center opens new maternity home

The center acquired Hope House for pregnant women and new mothers to become prepared to parent independently. → Read More

Virus closes Ida schools Thursday, today

Administration scheduled distance learning days for all students while the Monroe County Health Department continues contact tracing. → Read More