By Charles Sercombe City officials took the first step toward figuring out how to balance the city’s budget. But it didn’t come easy. Acting City Manager Kyle…
By Charles Sercombe The paper you are holding today is extra special. Special in the sense that, if you purchased it from a Hamtramck firefighter standing in…
By Charles Sercombe The search for a permanent city manager marches on. The deadline for applications was Nov. 16, and the city council narrowed the field of 16 candidates…
By Charles Sercombe The mother of a 12-year-old boy who said two men tried to abduct him is “shaken up” but doing well. “He had a hard time sleeping but…
By Ian Perrotta How is a house like a cow? Just ask a deconstructionist. Recently, five houses on Nagel Street that were slated for demolition were spared the wrecking…
By Charles Sercombe For the third time, city officials were presented with a plan to cut the city’s budget deficit. The council already agreed to a deficit elimination plan…
By Charles Sercombe Just like in the 2008 presidential election, Hamtramck voters came out in droves last Tuesday. And also just like in the ’08 election they gave their…
By Charles Sercombe Now that the state’s relatively new emergency manager law has been struck down by state voters, what does this mean for Hamtramck? “Basically, we’re in…
What is our City Council up to these days? We have the highlights of the latest council meeting. By Charles Sercombe Here is part two of the Oct.…
By Ian Perrotta Once again, Hamtramck has made history. The downtown district on Jos. Campau – from Lehman (one street south of Holbrook) to Pulaski (four streets north…