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Eastern Market Flower Day kicks off planting season
Tens of thousands of area residents weaved among hundreds of colorful stalls in Eastern Market on Sunday to take advantage of wonderful weather and a kaleidoscope of flora that marks the beginning of planting season.
Thousands of excited, costumed fans descend on Motor City ComiCon in Novi
Just about any other day of the year, Alex Ellsworth is a graphic designer who works on tombstones.
Cancer survivors fill Detroit for Race for the Cure
WITH BERNIE SMILOVITZ, MICKEY REDMOND AND JAMIE EDMONDS. RIGHT NOW FIGHTERS AND SURVIVORS ARE FILLING THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN DETROIT FOR THE 22nd ANNUAL KOMEN DETROIT RACE FOR THE CURE.
Left Lane to Close on Westbound I-94 This Weekend
The I-94 resurfacing project in St. Clair Shores w ill move into a new phase of construction this weekend as crews will close the left lane of the westbound I-94 for drainage and median work.
St. Clair Shores Extends Deadline for City Manager Applications
St. Clair Shores City Council voted May 6 to extend the application period for city manager candidates until May 24.
Drivers Reminded to 'Share The Road' With Bicycles in St. Clair Shores
With warm weather upon us, Macomb County drivers are encouraged to keep biker safety in mind.
Bike to Work In Detroit From St. Clair Shores
Downtown Detroit workers who live on the eastside can take a different route to work Friday as part of National Bike to Work Day .
8 People File for St. Clair Shores City Council Seats
A mix of incumbents, a former council member and newcomers filed Tuesday for the three open seats on City Council.
Lakeview Students Recognize St. Clair Shores Police for Police Week
Lakeview High School students presented a banner Monday to the St. Clair Shores Police Department to thank department personnel during National Police Week.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Barclays Win US Lawsuit Dismissal
US District Judge Shira Scheindlin in Manhattan ruled that former chief executives John Varley, Bob Diamond and other defendants did not mislead "The notion that the market would fail to digest three years of non-fraudulent submission rates and other more detailed financial information, and would instead leave intact artificial inflation as a ... (more)
Shores Firefighters Join Community in Fundraiser for Fallen Westland Firefighter
Members of St. Clair Shores Fire Fighters Union Local 1744 took to the streets Monday evening to help raise funds for a fellow firefighter who died while battling a fire at a strip mall in Westland .
Coast Guard rescues 2 adrift in Lake St. Clair
St. Clair Shores - The U.S. Coast Guard says it rescued two people from a small vessel that was prevented from getting to shore on Lake St.
Macomb Township man hit by pickup truck, dies
A 27-year-old man was killed Sunday night when he was hit by a pickup truck in Clinton Township.
Wild Turkey, Rubber Duckies and More News This Week in St. Clair Shores
Miss the latest headlines in and around town? Here's a rundown of some of the top stories from this past week: Wild Turkey Flies "A-Fowl" Into St.
'Rabbit Hole' at the Baldwin Theatre takes a thoughtful look at the unthinkable
From the moment you become a parent for the first time, you are keenly aware of a new vulnerability.
Berkley Days Pooch Pageant Deadline is Today
The Berkley Junior Women's Club and the Berkley Days Association are pleased to announce the ninth annual Pooch Pageant will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 18, in the Berkley Community Center .
Should Schools Stop Requiring Foreign Language Classes?
Hoping to free up more options for students when it comes to high school electives, the House Education Committee approved two bills in Lansing on Tuesday that would eliminate the foreign language requirement for graduation.
VFW Bruce Post Veterans Sell Poppies
Members of the VFW Cpl. Walter F. Bruce Post 1146 of Saint Clair Shores will be selling poppies on National Buddy Poppy Days throughout the city Saturday.
St. Clair Shores Postal Workers Help 'Stamp Out Hunger' During Annual Food Drive
On May 11, St. Clair Shores postal workers will join forces with the National Association of Letter Carriers to help "Stamp Out Hunger" across the country.