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At least 5 gallons of oily substance dumped in Macomb drain
Five to six gallons of a petroleum product have been collected from where a storm sewer exits into the Red Run Drain in Sterling Heights. Comment?
At least 5 gallons of oily substance dumped in Macomb drain
Five to six gallons of a petroleum product have been collected from where a storm sewer exits into the Red Run Drain in Sterling Heights. Comment?
Macomb lifts state of emergency after county building fire
The Macomb County Executive Office today lifted a state of emergency implemented after an electrical fire in the old county building in Mt. Comment?
Detroit NAACP sponsors job fair Friday
The Detroit Branch NAACP will host its 8th Annual 'Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! -- A Super Career Expo' from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Fellowship Chapel in the Dome, 7707 W. Outer Drive, Detroit. Comment?
Macomb gets iPhones, help from Oakland, after fire
Macomb County Circuit and Probate Court have temporary phone numbers and 33 iPhones on loan from the county's Community Mental Health after a fire last week in the old county building brought down the county's phone and communication system. Comment?
Letters: Gun lobby triumphs over sanity
On Tuesday, there were more than 200 people injured and more than three killed by shootings -- a shameful daily statistic in this country. Comment?
New trial sought for Macomb woman convicted of drowning grandson
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Lawyers for a Macomb County grandmother who is to be sentenced Wednesday to life in prison in the forcible drowning of her 4-year-old grandson in 2010 filed a motion for a new trial. Comment?
New trial sought for Macomb woman convicted of drowning grandson
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Booking photo of Terry Borgia, a Clinton Township grandmother accused of drowning her 4-year-old grandson, DeAngelo Tobia in January 2010 in an apartment bathtub. Comment?
Macomb attorney arraigned on charge he drained boys' trust fund
A St. Clair Shores attorney accused of stealing almost $400,000 from a trust fund set up for two teenage boys in Warren was arraigned today in Macomb County Circuit Court. Comment?
Plymouth Whalers win, 3-1, to clinch second-round series
Left wing Matthew Mistele scored two goals in the first period to lead Plymouth to a 3-1 victory over Owen Sound on Sunday, as the Whalers clinched the Ontario Hockey League Western Conference semifinal series, 4-2. Garrett Meurs and Mitchell Heard assisted on both of Mistele's goals, as the Whalers took a 2-0 lead after one period. Comment?
Workshop to zero in on mental health concerns
Participants will learn how to recognize common mental health concerns in the workplace and find out how and when to take action. Comment?
Workshop to zero in on mental health concerns
CARE of Southeastern Michigan is organizing a session on Mental Health Concerns in the Workplace, 9-11 a.m. April 23. Comment?
Want to lower your utility bills? A federal program offers money, information to help
The time window closes this month on a federally funded home weatherization program for helping middle-class Michiganders lower their utility bills. Comment?
A Macomb County jury has found Terry Borgia, 63, guilty of felony murder and first degree child abuse in the 2010 bathtub drowning death of her 4-year-old grandson in her Clinton Township apartment. Comment?
Courts across Michigan look to go electronic, paper-free
Paying traffic tickets online. Filing complaints and related court documents electronically, possibly from the home or office. Comment?
Oakland County among highest in attracting commuters
Oakland County brings in an estimated 262,165 workers who commute from someplace else, making it among the highest in the nation in terms of commuters coming from another county, according to census data released today. Comment?
5 businesses get Macomb awards
ENTREPRENEURS Five local businesses and education centers received inaugural Macomb Business Awards handed out Tuesday by Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel and the county's Planning and Economic Department. Comment?
Michigan civil rights department asks U.S. to bar schools' use of Indian names
The Michigan Department of Civil Rights is asking federal officials to issue a national ban barring schools from using American Indian mascots and names, saying the use of such imagery harms students of American Indian descent academically. Comment?
Letters: Diversion of funds for zoo, DIA is deceitful
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As a resident of Macomb who voted for an increase in our taxes to be specifically designated for the zoo and the DIA, I am furious that Wayne County officials feel they are entitled to help themselves to whatever they want. Comment?
Letters: Diversion of funds for zoo, Detroit Institute of Arts is deceitful
All communities in the tri-county area are hurting, but as a people we see a healthy need in our lives for the zoo and the DIA. Comment?