Clinton Township explosion: Flames continue day after blasts

The gas canisters were illegally stored at a wholesaler that houses Goo and Select Distributors LLC. at 15 Mile and Groesbeck.

Series of Clinton Township explosions 'was like a war zone' as debris was found 2 miles away

"We have collected 15 yards of debris as far out as two miles," said Scott Kleinfeld, Department of Public Services. "We want to stress that for people picking these cannisters up there is a danger there."

Clinton Township explosion: What's known, unknown after building was leveled by blasts

Multiple explosions rocked a Clinton Township building on Monday night, destroying it and sending metal flying up to a mile away. Here's everything currently known about the explosions:

Clinton Township explosions kill man who was 1/4 mile away

A projectile from a Clinton Township explosion Monday night killed a man who was about 1/4 mile away from building at 15 Mile and Groesbeck when he was struck.

Clinton Township explosion: Blasts send chunks of metal in all directions; 1 person killed

A fire and multiple explosions at a Clinton Township wholesale distributor at 15 Mile and Groesbeck sent debris, including metal canisters, flying in all directions Monday night.

HopCat opening first Macomb County location

HopCat, the restaurant known for its beer selection and cracked pepper fries, is expanding to Macomb County. It will fill the former BurgerFin spot at The Mall at Partridge Creek in Clinton Township.

Pedestrian struck by car on Harper Ave. in Clinton Township

The victim was gravely injured and remains in critical condition at a nearby hospital. Clinton Township police are still investigating the accident.

Mt. Clemens woman displaced by house explosion now living in apartment riddled with problems

It's been a nightmare year for Joanie Dickerson, who moved into an apartment after a house explosion damaged her townhouse. Her current residence has a broken kitchen that's missing a wall.

Clinton Twp. man stuck in vent died of accidental asphyxiation, examiner says

Jason Anthony Thompson of Clinton Township was trapped in an inverted position that prevented him from moving, kicking, or using his arms, according to the Macomb College Police Department.