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Mayor: Officer accused of on-job drinking must quit
Warren Mayor Jim Fouts called Wednesday for the resignation of an armed court officer who was placed on paid leave following complaints by police that he was drinking on the job.
Man Faces 10th Drunk-Driving Charge
A 43-year-old Warren man faces his 10th drunken driving charge after being arrested last month, suspected of driving under the influence in Chesterfield Township.
Health and home: Fundraising campaign results in new home for Warren man with nerve disorder
In this photo taken on Jan. 27, 2010, Mike Delise, left, 57, follows his friend Jason Dunn, into Dunn's new house built by Macomb Habitat For Humanity in Warren, Mich.
Detroit-area school gives tuition break to jobless
Students at a Catholic high school in suburban Detroit can stay in class even if their parents or guardians lose jobs and can't pay tuition.
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Man pleads not guilty to arson charge in house blast that damaged scores of Cleveland homes
A Cleveland man has pleaded not guilty to aggravated arson in an explosion that destroyed the house next door to him and damaged more than 50 homes.
Warren man Chad Kumaus racks up drunken driving charges; today, he was arraigned for #10
A 43-year-old man who has had nine charges of drunken driving dating back to 1986 was arraigned today on a tenth charge of driving under the influence.
A Warren man remains in custody tonight. He's charged with that city's first bank robbery in nearly a year.
Warren man hit with his 10th drunk-driving charge
A Warren man with nine previous drunken driving convictions was arraigned today for a 10th alcohol-related offense.
New Warren house tailored to needs
Warren -- Jason Dunn's old house wasn't a welcoming place for him. Dunn, 31, of Warren has a nerve disorder that causes his muscles to involuntarily spasm and forces his body into awkward positions.
Mana s six-story fall was a homicide, police say
Police have identified Demetris Omar Lanier, 24, of Warren as the man who was found on the ground outside the North Park Towers at 5:05 p.m. Jan.
Warren bailiff accused of drinking on job; mayor wants random screening
Warren -- Mayor Jim Fouts is urging the city's district court to adopt a random drug and alcohol screening policy after a longtime bailiff was accused of drinking on the job.
Chili event at Salvation Army center in Warren
The fifth annual Super Bowl of Chili, a chili cook-off and family-fun event, is at 6 p.m. Friday at the Salvation Army Corps Community Center, 24140 Mound Road, Warren.
Warren library warns branches may close
Warren -- Gail Bidinger is upset about the possibility of losing her neighborhood library.
Snyder upset with political robocalls
The Rick Snyder for governor camp is crying foul over a series of anonymous robocalls to Republican Party activists this week claiming the candidate outsourced jobs overseas and is being sued by customers of a computer company he formerly led.
Two men from Detroit area killed in brutal one-car crash near Alpena
Two Detroit-area men died in a one-car crash early Saturday in Alcona County. Timothy Houck, 22, of Roseville, and Alvin Rivard, 22, of Warren, were traveling south on Hubbard Lake Road when their vehicle went out of control on a curve and left the road near North Hill in Alcona Township, according to reports.
Judge throws out $4.3M verdict for war vet
A federal judge has thrown out a $4.3 million jury verdict in a case involving a U.S. Army veteran who says he quit a job because co-workers made fun of his disabilities.
Police investigate death of man who fell 6 floors
Police are investigating the death of man who fell from a sixth-floor balcony in Southfield as a homicide.
Warren event extends help to homeless
Shortly after losing her job at a fast-food restaurant last month, Tineish Adolphus became homeless.
Nearly 58 years later, school time capsule prompts age-old question: Have we lost our marbles?
Suburban Detroit children influenced by Gene Autry and The Lone Ranger say there's nothing quite like wearing "cowboy clothes," playing marbles and eating French fries.
Federal agents arrested a Warren man on Friday for allegedly impersonating an FBI agent collecting money for Haiti.