Body pulled from Clinton River in Mount Clemens

A body has been pulled from the Clinton River in Macomb County after a 911 caller reported seeing two feet sticking up.

Mt. Clemens Peregrine Falcons settling into downtown nest
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Recently, a few falcons have made a home in downtown Mt. Clemens, high atop the old Macomb County building, and their three babies were banded over Memorial Day weekend. Experts like master falconer Danielle Durham with the Michigan Hawking Club tell FOX 2 they hope to ensure the falcons stay off the endangered species list.

Detroit postal employees among 4 charged in $63M mail theft conspiracy

Investigators say one of the Telegram channels, named “Whole Foods Slipsss,” was used to advertise high-dollar checks. Another channel, “Uber Eats Slips,” advertised lower-dollar checks.

Clinton Township grandmother charged for teen bringing gun to Center Line school

"This is the maximum offense under the law that the MCPO can charge Christy based on the evidence that has been presented to date," the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office said in a statement.

Clinton Township fatal explosion: Employees detail lack of training with hazardous material

The owner of a Clinton Township building where an explosion killed one person is in court this week, as a judge considers if his involuntary manslaughter case should go to trial. Nour Kestou is accused of illegally storing hazardous chemicals, which are believed to have caused the deadly March 2024 blast.

Day one of court hearing for man charged in Clinton Twp explosion
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On the first day of testimony in the fatal explosion in Clinton Township, two employees said they were in the building before it was leveled and knew that something was off.

Clinton Township fatal explosion: Business owner in court Thursday

The owner of a Clinton Township building that exploded last year, killing one person, is due in court for a preliminary exam Thursday.

Clinton Township neighbors argue against proposed power lines on 19 Mile Road

Henry Ford Macomb Hospital has expanded its campus and that means it needs more power lines for more power. Neighbors say they do not want the lines installed between their homes on 19 Mile Road.

Clinton Township argues against proposed power line
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Ed Kaczmarek has lived in a condo for 23 years that backs up to a slice of wilderness between his home and 19 Mile Road in Clinton Township. He says "no" to a reported plan to install power lines along his side of the route believing it means saying bye bye to the surrounding nature.