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From dirty word to popular placemaker: Reclaiming the Clinton River

As the Clinton River's reputation changes, so does its value in the communities that line it.

What Fiat Chrysler’s $4.5 billion announcement means for workers in Sterling Heights

FCA's major investment announcement for Michigan will have a significant impact on several Detroit workplaces. We take a closer look at how one stamping plant will be impacted.

Diversity hits a sweet spot in Sterling Heights

You can't go far in Sterling Heights without running into one of the city's many little, usually family-owned, bakeries. With influences from Iraq, Lebanon, France and Poland, it's impossible not to be tempted by the delicacies on offer, or to realize how different cultures sweeten the city's identity.

Macomb County tops the nation in new manufacturing jobs

In the last year and half, there were 9,118 new manufacturing jobs created in Macomb County, putting the county at the top of the nation.

Student develops medical camp to fill middle school gap

One Sterling Heights students wasn't satisfied with the medical field experience she received in middle school, so she came up with an idea to help her peers.

Macomb communities raise nearly 1,400 coats for children as temperatures drop

While Michigan faces down a polar vortex, students in Macomb county have stepped up to collect coats for area children.

Sterling Heights: 5 unique homes you wished you owned

From wealthy settlers to Detroit music legends, Sterling Heights has its fair share of interesting home-owners. We take a look at five properties with a unique history.

Sterling Heights-built RAM 1500 wins at Auto Show

A plant in Sterling heights is behind the award-winning 2019 Ram 1500 truck, after Ford Chrysler Automobiles invested $1.48 billion in the facility.

New robotics center highlights Macomb ‘tech and talent’ push at Auto Show

A new initiative at the Velocity Collaboration Center, aimed at tackling disruptive trends in the automotive industry, will be highlighted at this year's Auto Show.

Historic Franklin builds a future on its past

Promoting the village cemetery may not seem like a strange way to generate interest, but the residents of Franklin see it as one of the village's most important assets.

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