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.

2-year-old revived after near-fatal drowning in Sterling Heights

Drownings are the number one cause of death among kids ages 1-4. One case in Sterling Heights exhibits how it can happen far quicker than any parent expects.

Historic St. Clair Shores water tower knocked down

Some locals wanted the tower to stay up. But refurbishing the old structure would have cost $400,000 - a heavy price tag for a water tower no longer in service.

Michigan police search for missing 87-year-old man who could be in Macomb County

Harold Tingley's vehicle was spotted around 10:50 p.m. July 12 in the area of N. Avenue and 21 Mile Road in Macomb Township. However, police say he has no connection to Macomb, and they don't know why he was in the area.

Fentanyl, guns, 3,500 meth pills seized during Roseville raid

A drug bust in Roseville netted fentanyl, about 3,500 meth pills, other narcotics, and guns, Warren police said.

4 Detroit man accused of stealing checks from mailboxes, rewriting them to other people

Four Detroit men allegedly stole checks from mailboxes and then rewrote them to someone else to steal money. An investigation by Shelby Township police, Rochester police, and the Oakland County Sheriff's Office unveiled the criminal enterprise.

Feds name former Warren officer in civil rights complaint after striking, tackling suspect

Since video captured the moment a Warren officer slapped, punched, and slammed a suspect's head into the ground, he's been fired and a $50 million lawsuit has been filed.

Man towing ORV on M-52 broke into fence, stole it from Macomb County man police say

The ORV was being pulled by a tow strap and was weaving all around the road when police pulled the driver over. After police asked how the driver came into possession with it, the suspect's answer quickly unraveled.