By Charles Sercombe The Hamtramck Board of Education isn’t the only public body having a hard time getting all its members to attend meetings. The city council is also wrestling…
By Charles Sercombe At about 3 p.m. on Wednesday (July 16), Hamtramck police said a 3-year-old girl was struck and killed by a school bus on Burger St. When…
By Charles Sercombe There are just two weeks left to throw your hat in the ring to seek a seat on the Hamtramck Board of Education. Up for election…
By Charles Sercombe Once again, the Hamtramck Board of Education has decided to take a summer vacation this month, and not hold any meetings. The board usually holds its…
By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck, you are not alone in being frustrated – heck, even angered – by the city’s Jos. Campau parking meters. The City of Royal Oak, that…
By Charles Sercombe In the not-too-distant future, a number of households in Hamtramck and Detroit could see a big break in their water bills. That’s the latest news from…
By Charles Sercombe St. Ladislaus last Mass on Saturday was likely the best attended in decades. News of the church’s closing after Saturday’s Mass attracted hundreds of worshippers, many…
By Charles Sercombe In political circles, it’s known as bringing home the bacon. In the case of state Rep. Abraham Aiyash (D-Hamtramck), he brought home to Hamtramck a whole…
By Charles Sercombe In a move that was expected, St. Ladislaus Church will close for good, with a final Mass to be held this Saturday, June 29, at 4…
By Charles Sercombe It’s been a whirlwind week of recent activities at Veterans Park, which included a surprise visit by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the historic signing of a…