Macomb Daily

Macomb Daily

The Macomb Daily is a daily newspaper based in Clinton Township, located in Macomb County, Michigan, which is part of the Metro Detroit area. It holds the distinction of being the sole daily newspaper for Macomb County, making it the largest county in Michigan by population that has just one daily publication. The newspaper is owned by Digital First Media.

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#218303

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#45482

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#1976

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  • 2 days ago | macombdaily.com | Katelyn Larese

    New Baltimore officials are working out new rules for outdoor cafes in the city as patio dining remains a popular option following the COVID-19 pandemic. A proposed ordinance amendment drafted by the city’s planning commission prompted a lengthy discussion at an April 14 city council meeting. Ultimately, council members voted to send the document back to the planning commission for review.

  • 3 days ago | macombdaily.com | Gina Joseph

    Calling all veterans. The Macomb County Board of Commissioners will have two vacancies on the Macomb County Veterans Affairs Commission and is seeking applications from residents who have served honorably on active duty in the United States Armed Forces to apply. Both positions are four-year terms that begin August 1, 2025 and end July 31, 2029.

  • 3 days ago | macombdaily.com | Gina Joseph

    Rallies in Washington, D.C.Protests in Warren. Macomb County officials and agency representatives who work with the millions of Michiganders, who would bear the brunt of cuts to Medicaid rumored to follow the budget resolution approved by the U.S. Senate and U.S. House, have been gathering to advocate on behalf of recipients.

  • 6 days ago | macombdaily.com | Jameson Cook

    Former foster mother of starved Clinton Twp. baby speaks out

  • 6 days ago | macombdaily.com | Jameson Cook

    A former Macomb County Sheriff’s has pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors on the allegation he slapped a teenager in his custody. Derek Reed, 46, pleaded to willful failure to uphold the law and assault and battery Thursday in front of Macomb Circuit Judge Michael Servitto as part of a deal with county prosecutors to dismiss the felony charge of misconduct in office, punishable by up to five years in prison.