Hurricane Tiger in Macomb Township teaches Olympic-style tae kwon do and Hapkido self-defense.
Free summer bowling for kids, discount meal deals and buy one, get one free dinners and desserts are ways to save your dollars around town this week.
Topping the list this first week of summer is a $1 tall frozen hot chocolate from Biggby.
Top new releases are available, along with popular family and children’s games, for $2 a night.
The outdoor addition should be open to Aspen diners by June 20.
The grand reopening of the Shelby Township Achatz Handmade Pie Co. location offered the first 50 customers free slice cards for a year and lots of samples.
Tim Hortons is celebrating its annual "Camp Day" today by donating proceeds from coffee sales to help send disadvantaged children to camp.
The Michigan-based Neat Containers have been sold around the world through Internet and television sales, but now are coming home to a retail store in Clinton Township.
The Grand Rapids-based Twisted Rooster has come to Chesterfield Township with Michigan-themed drinks and wide-ranging menu options.
The Macomb Township location is the first stand-alone Fiat dealership in Michigan.
When one day feels like summer and the next like winter, a soup and scoop dining destination covers both of Michigan's weather extremes.
Macomb Township is home to numerous nurseries and greenhouses, all of which offer flowers, herbs, vegetables and more to fill local gardens.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Mama Vicki's serves up traditional coney island fare at family-friendly prices.
E-Clutter for Kids benefits pediatric speech and language treatment scholarships at Beaumont Children's Hospital.
Stephanie Laubach uses her passion and expertise for cooking by creating products for Hungry Wolf Gourmet.
Because there's no rule against ice cream for dinner.
A fiesta is a necessity on Cinco de Mayo and these picks are sure to make you say, "Ole!"
Genisys Credit Union is a recipient of the 2011 Michigan Recreation and Park Association Community Service Award.
With the royal wedding only hours away, we wanted to get in the mood with a British favorite: fish and chips.
Collegiate art, live music, a bit of rap and a Grub Crawl are on the schedule to get you through the weekend (and then some).
Just ordering off the dessert menu makes a trip to East Side Grill well worth it.
The new and improved location now boasts 1,800 square feet of products.
When you don't have the energy to fight your family over every single topping on the family pizza, California Pizza Kitchen offers personal pizzas, so everyone can get their favorite.
Prom planning doesn't stop at buying the dress and renting the tux, so we've compiled a list to help you sort out all the details.
The key word this week is FREE! Online coupons are available for free food and free beauty products, and there is even an option for free senior photos.
Wiegand’s will host its 16th annual Easter egg hunt on April 16-17; proceeds will be donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Here is a local eatery for those who take their salad seriously.
Kroger customer names and e-mail addresses have been intercepted by a party outside the company.
Tips to help you make the great escape to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
A new, elegant European-style car studio replaces the old Saturn of Lakeside dealership. A grand-opening celebration is said to be right around the corner.
Escape into the depths of imagination and intrigue with a murder mystery dinner at Aspen Restaurant on Hall Road.
Sometimes a sandwich will just hit the spot and Potbelly offers a wide variety of fresh meats, cheeses and hot out-of-the-oven bread.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with traditional Irish fare and live music at Sherwood.
Everyone deserves to be pampered once in a while. Here are a few local places that offer the works.
This great escape to Suburban Ice Macomb will cost less than a gallon of gas.
Almost every restaurant and bar in the area will be offering some St. Patrick's Day specials, but here are five with a little something extra.
Goldfish Swim School is quickly expanding its franchises in Southeast Michigan and will soon add Macomb Township to its list of locations.
Lake St. Clair and the Clinton River could attract business from Macomb County and across the region.
With Lent underway, it's good to have a restaurant on hand where not ordering meat dish is more treat than sacrifice.
The shops located in the Mall at Partridge Creek are featuring dozens of sales from buy one, get one free, to double-digit discounts.