Impaired driver breaks police phone, kicks MSP trooper in face, bites deputies after arrest

After an impaired driver from Clinton Township was arrested on I-696 early Monday, authorities say she broke a Michigan State Police post phone, kicked a trooper in the face, and bit deputies who were booking her in jail.

Court throws out conviction after truck brakes failed, killing girl in Warren

The Michigan Court of Appeals threw out a conviction in the traffic death of a 10-year-old girl in Warren, saying the Legislature didn’t intend to turn bad brakes into a crime.

Fouts' lawsuit against Warren city council dismissed by federal judge

Warren Mayor Jim Fouts has lost what is likely his last battle in his efforts to get re-elected as a federal judge has dismissed his civil suit against the city council following the 2020 vote that imposed term limits on the office of Mayor.

Watch: Warren police video captures moment baby is saved by officer

Warren police thought they were pulling over a reckless driver during rush hour on Tuesday. Instead it was the mother of a baby in a life-threatening emergency.

2,000 fentanyl pills seized as Warren police bust 'upper-level' drug dealer

Commissioner Dwyer says the 44-year-old suspect is an upper-level dealer whipping up the drugs, at his home near 16 Mile Road and Dodge Park Road. And he was dealing in Warren.

Jackknifed semi-truck blocks traffic for westbound I-696 in Warren

A jackknifed semi struck a median near 11 Mile in the westbound lanes, shutting down all traffic for cars heading that direction in Macomb County. The left lane and shoulder is also blocked.

Mayor Jim Fouts not finished yet, announces lawsuit against Warren City Council in re-election bid

"I don't give a crap whether the mayor or the city council like each other," Fouts' attorney said. “We're constitutional rights attorneys, what we look for is 'is this a violation of our constitutional rights'."

Thunderstorm topples tree, leading to Warren house fire

Thursday's thunderstorms toppled a tree that brought power lines down with it, causing a Warren house fire.

Warren City Council adopts city's first anti-discrimination ordinance

The Warren City Council approved the second reading of the city's first anti-discrimination ordinance in its 66-year history on July 11.