
Anne Snabes
Journalist at Freelance
Macomb County Reporter at Detroit News
Macomb County Reporter @detroitnews. Formerly @HeraldTribune @meridianstar @indystar @cornellsun. Michigan born and raised. Jane Austen fan.
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5 days ago |
firerescue1.com | Anne Snabes
By Anne SnabesThe Detroit NewsDETROIT — The call came shortly after lunch earlier this month to one of Detroit’s dozens of EMS crews who work the city each day responding to emergencies: A patient was dizzy and needed an ambulance. In less than seven minutes, paramedic Curtis Lowe and Emergency Medical Technicians Royce Mentor III and Bacarri Stanley with the Detroit Fire Department arrived at a nursing home in Detroit’s Poletown East neighborhood.
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6 days ago |
thenewsherald.com | Anne Snabes |Julia Cardi |Grant Schwab
By Anne Snabes, Julia Cardi, Grant Schwab, The Detroit NewsHome values in several inner-ring Metro Detroit suburbs, along with outer-lying townships and Detroit, experienced big jumps from 2024 to 2025, driven in part by residents searching for affordable housing and new construction. Overall, every municipality in Metro Detroit saw a year-over-year increase in home values, though some were larger than others, based on assessment data released this spring.
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1 week ago |
ems1.com | Anne Snabes
By Anne SnabesThe Detroit NewsDETROIT — The call came shortly after lunch earlier this month to one of Detroit’s dozens of EMS crews who work the city each day responding to emergencies: A patient was dizzy and needed an ambulance. In less than seven minutes, paramedic Curtis Lowe and Emergency Medical Technicians Royce Mentor III and Bicari Stanley with the Detroit Fire Department arrived at a nursing home in Detroit’s Poletown East neighborhood.
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1 week ago |
macombdaily.com | Anne Snabes |Julia Cardi |Grant Schwab
By Anne Snabes, Julia Cardi, Grant Schwab, The Detroit NewsHome values in several inner-ring Metro Detroit suburbs, along with outer-lying townships and Detroit, experienced big jumps from 2024 to 2025, driven in part by residents searching for affordable housing and new construction. Overall, every municipality in Metro Detroit saw a year-over-year increase in home values, though some were larger than others, based on assessment data released this spring.
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1 week ago |
dailytribune.com | Anne Snabes |Julia Cardi |Grant Schwab
By Anne Snabes, Julia Cardi and Grant Schwab, The Detroit NewsHome values in several inner-ring Metro Detroit suburbs, along with outlying townships and Detroit, experienced big jumps from 2024 to 2025, driven in part by residents searching for affordable housing and new construction. Overall, every municipality in Metro Detroit saw a year-over-year increase in home values, though some were larger than others based on assessment data released this spring.
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