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Men caught stealing a catalytic converter arrested after chase
Two Detroit men were arrested today after a police chase in Chesterfield Township that started after they were caught stealing a catalytic converter from a vehicle in a parking lot at Exco Excursion Dies Inc.
County may use Mount Clemens sewage plant
Macomb County is considering a partnership with Mount Clemens to use the city's wastewater treatment plant to treat sewage from four local communities instead of sending it to Detroit.
Clayton Lee Cory was born in Scotville on Sept. 13, 1922, to Harrison Cory and Rosella Appleton Cory.
Killer Helps Search For Girl's Body
A convicted killer has been released from a state prison to help search for the remains of a 13-year-old girl he's accused of murdering in 1986.
Digging begins in search for body of Eastpointe girl
Authorities began digging this afternoon in an area in Macomb Township where the man convicted of killing a 13-year-old girl more than two decades ago told them he buried her body.
By ROWAN UNIVERSITY, Glassboro Four years ago, Lucas Willis wasn't sure college was for him.
Troy couple awarded $100 million in death of murdered daughter
A Macomb County Circuit Court judge has awarded a $100 million settlement to a Troy couple who filed a wrongful death suit against their daughter's killer.
Clinton Township's No. 2 man steps down
Clinton Township Deputy Supervisor Eric Jackson - one of Macomb County's highest ranking minorities - has quietly retired and plans to move out of state, according to township officials.
SET lieutenant: Drugs are issue in northern area
The Special Enforcement Team of the Macomb County Sheriff's Office is cracking down on the northern county.
Ferndale Pleasant Ridge Mirror
Thirteen Mile Road will be closed for reconstruction between Southfield and Greenfield roads from now through mid-August. A center left-turn lane is being added along with curbs and gutters to replace the ...
Beleaguered New Haven president resigns
Embattled New Haven Village President Brett Harris resigned Thursday, less than a week before he faces trial for his fifth drunken driving offense.
New Haven asks what's next after top cop quits
The New Haven City Council voted unanimously during an emergency meeting Monday to accept the village police chief's letter of resignation and has created a committee to determine the future of the department.
PRISONERS a play by Catherine Wells
Rob Arbaugh, originally from Anchor Bay High School in New Baltimore, is one of the founders of Uncovered Theatre Company out of Virginia Beach, Va.
That's what it took to hoist the spirit of Puerto Rico high above the New Haven Green Wednesday.
Viewer Responses To High Gas Prices
We are doing no more driving then we absolutely have to. I work 5 miles from home and my husband drives 180 miles/day. We are not liking the gas prices, but we are doing the best we can for now. via WNEM-TV Saginaw
“I had a lot of people tell me they wanted someone who is down to earth and honest to represent them on the school board”
Voters in Macomb County in Tuesday's elections dumped several incumbent school board members, including the controversial president of the Mount Clemens Board of Education, according to unofficial results. via Macomb Daily
Case closed for New Baltimore court that lacked permanent home
“This will serve the community well into the future.”
The 42-2 District Court is finally in session in a permanent location. After years of temporary locations -- including a former hardware store and a renovated courtroom in the back of the Macomb County Jail -- ... via Detroit News
Drivers to be charged in crash that killed teens
“That's the right place to try this case.”
Three Macomb County men were named in arrest warrants Monday charging them in a crash in which three L'Anse Creuse North High School students were killed, according to police and prosecutors. via Macomb Daily
Two area men were killed in a crash after 2 a.m. Friday in Lenox Township. Eric Johnston, 20, of Lenox Township was driving a 1990 Chevy Lumina westbound on 28 Mile Road, west of Gratiot Road, at about 2:11 ... via The Times Herald
Man in crash files $1-million lawsuit
“Mr. Harris was not at fault, and he was not intoxicated.”
He says school driver's negligence made him suffer A Lenox Township man has filed a $1-million lawsuit against embattled New Haven leader Brett Harris and his employer, New Haven Community Schools, claiming ... via Detroit Free Press