Nearly 60 years after Bob Dylan echoed the famous line “the times, they are as changin’,” the 1964 anthem that represented views of a generation gap and political divide marking American culture in the 1960s, those lyrics could certainly have been applied to the political landscape in Macomb County in 2023. Whether it was at […]
A St Clair Shores woman was found guilty of two felony counts and two misdemeanors after causing a head-on collision in Chesterfield Township that hit a family of three.
The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals denied a request from Warren Mayor James Fouts to expedite review of his lawsuit, originally filed in August, that sought to add him to the ballot and alleged violation of his civil rights.
A federal lawsuit alleging violation of Constitutional rights filed last month by Warren Mayor James Fouts against the city council, city clerk, Macomb County Clerk and Warren Election Commission was dismissed Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge George Steeh.
Less than a week before the Aug. 8 primary election, Warren Mayor James Fouts announced Wednesday that a civil rights lawsuit has been filed in federal court alleging violation of his civil rights because of his exclusion from the mayoral primary ballot.