Dylan Meiring, a 20-year-old Monroe resident and former Airport High School student, died Jan. 30 from an apparent drug overdose. Dylan’s family is open about his struggles and hopes to help prevent other families from a similar experience, his...
Veteran Michigan State Police Trooper Herman Brown of Monroe, who was highly respected in the community and had the ability to remain calm no matter the situation, died this morning after a battle with COVID. He was 57.
Nortel Lanes has been a Monroe icon since it opened in 1961. What memories do you want to share of your times there? These comments may be used in our news coverage of the fire that destroyed the bowling center.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has granted Sen. Dale Zorn’s request to lower the U.S. flags in Michigan to half-staff Friday, June 12, in honor of Monroe County Sheriff’s Animal Control Officer Darrian Young.
"The PPP loan approval is a huge relief," says Richard Kenny, owner of Forest View Lanes in Michigan.
"We are looking forward to bringing all 46 team members back to work."
Michigan's Act 328, which is on the books but largely unenforced, still includes laws against adultery, blasphemy, cursing, sodomy and gross indecency.
That's in addition to the abortion law that is currently in contention.
Rivalries don’t matter when someone needs support.
That's the attitude that Jefferson community has taken as they rally on behalf of an Ida student who has cancer.
Eleni Wohl, a 17-year-old junior at MHS, told the crowd she was “floored” to see the nation’s youth coming together while advocating for safety.
“This is an era for change similar to the...
“I'm not rich monetarily but I am rich in memories and relationships,” Bruce Pickens said about his career in education. “You can’t put a price on memories and I have a lot of great ones.”
After 32 years at Flat Rock, Cindy Greutman is leaving education earlier than she planned so she can help her siblings take care of her 90-year-old father, Mel, who suffered a stroke May 26.
In Korrie Lake's memory, her family presented a check for $100,000 to the library system Friday to buy a vehicle to transport children who don’t have access to a library.
Ford Motor Co. is repackaging a previously announced manufacturing investment in Michigan, and now says it will spend $900 million over the next four years. Most of the new jobs will be in Flat Rock.
Bedford graduates Austin Emerson and Neil Antrassian, along with Mules junior Colin Jagielski, recently traveled to Fargo, North Dakota for the United States Marine Corps/USA Wrestling Greco Roman and Freestyle Nationals.
Two years ago, Hunter and Braden Gandee, with the help of a lot of friends, walked from Temperance to Lansing. Their story will be featured on ESPN Sunday morning:
The Cerebral Palsy Swagger
The Dylan’s Mission Dodgeball Tournament will take place on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at Airport High School. Admission is $3 per person, or free with the purchase of a $10 commemorative T-shirt.
Chick-fil-A, one of the largest American fast-food restaurant chains and known for its drive-through service and chicken sandwiches, is seeking to move into the former Ruby Tuesday eatery in Frenchtown Township.
We've confirmed participation at Airport, Bedford, Meadow Montessori, Summerfield, Monroe, Woodhaven-Brownstown, Flat Rock, Dundee and Jefferson. We'll have more coverage in print and online Thursday:
Jacob Goda, who has Down syndrome, and Zach Rumschlag, who sustained a traumatic brain injury at a young age, are the first participants in the St. Mary Catholic Central St. Andre Bessette Open Doors Inclusion Program.
A longtime Airport Community Schools administrator, social worker and former U.S. Marine sergeant has been named principal of Niedermeier Elementary School.
A "Health Care Heroes Work Here" message has been posted in front of
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Monroe Regional Hospital. This photo was in today's edition of The Monroe News. 📷:
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Good luck to
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, our reporter whose last column was published today in The Monroe News. Caitlin has taken a job as communications coordinator at Airport Community Schools, her alma mater.
Anyone who consumed food or drink from Tim Hortons, 404 S. Monroe St., Monroe, between Nov. 21 and Dec. 8 may have been exposed and should seek advice from their medical provider on treatment.
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St. Mary’s Catholic Central Senior Grace Lipford laughs as she takes part in a volleyball team workout Wednesday morning.
This photo by Monroe News photographer Tom Hawley is on the front page of today's edition of The Monroe News.
Maya Zorn-Kasprzak, an incoming Monroe High School junior and outspoken LGBT activist, recently asked school officials for better academic and social representation of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.