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Storm Carrying Snow, Sleet and Freezing Rain Headed for Shelby Township, Utica
A winter weather advisory is in effect for Shelby Township and Utica from 3 p.m. Tuesday to noon Wednesday.

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A winter weather advisory is in effect for Shelby Township and Utica from 3 p.m. Tuesday to noon Wednesday.

A winter weather advisory is in effect for Clinton Township from 3 p.m. Tuesday to noon Wednesday. Tag your Instagram pics of the storm #ctpsnowday to add them to our photo gallery.
The store at 41140 Garfield is one of 300 slated to closed nationwide in 2013.
The historic vaudeville and movie theater on North Walnut Street in downtown Mount Clemens is the new home of the Macomb Music Theatre.
Shelby Township’s U.S. Rep. Candice Miller has signed on as a co-sponsor of legislation that would reinstate the federal COPS in Schools grant program to the tune of $30 million a year.
The store at 41140 Garfield is one of 300 slated to closed nationwide in 2013.
Shelby Township fire officials say the Feb. 7 house fire on Schimmel Avenue, which sent one resident to the hospital with second- and third-degree burns, was accidental.
The intersection should be treated as a four-way stop until repairs are complete.
Police say one person was critically wounded Monday morning at an apartment complex near 25 Mile and Van Dyke.
Stoney Creek High School won first place at the Division 1 Competitive Cheer Regionals Saturday.
Gurjiwan Chahal of Shelby Junior High School will represent Macomb County in the 2013 Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.
The Hayes Road restaurant closed its doors Feb. 23. First State Bank has already purchased the property.
The Michigan Department of Transportation plans to conduct around $187 million worth of work in in 2013 on 80 miles of pavement and 15 bridges in the Metro Detroit area.
Race Car Replicas is set to build the chassis for several of the super cars set to feature in DreamWorks Studios' "Need for Speed."
Shelby Township officials say a local dog rescue and foster care operation in Forest Glen subdivision violates township ordinance.
In memory of the Clinton Township friends and neighbors who passed away this past week.
The home at 56934 Oakway Dr. is on the market for $399,900.
The Michigan Department of Transportation plans to conduct around $187 million worth of work in in 2013 on 80 miles of pavement and 15 bridges in the Metro Detroit area.
The Michigan Department of Transportation plans to conduct around $187 million worth of work in in 2013 on 80 miles of pavement and 15 bridges in the Metro Detroit area.
The Michigan Department of Transportation plans to conduct around $187 million worth of work in in 2013 on 80 miles of pavement and 15 bridges in the Metro Detroit area.