Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Trial ordered in HIV biting case

Clinton Twp. man faces up to 15 years in assault of neighbor

Clinton Township -- A man who publicly announced he was HIV-positive after he allegedly bit through a neighbor's lip was ordered Monday to stand trial on allegations he intended to use the virus as a weapon. - 11/03/2009

Suspect arraigned in Roseville gas station robbery

Earl Irvin

Roseville -- A Detroit man has been charged with robbing a gas station while wearing a monster mask on Halloween, police said Monday. - 11/03/2009

Metro Detroit voters face varying issues

Voters today decide on everything from mayoral and council elections to taxes and governance. - 11/03/2009

Macomb briefs

Countywide; Sterling Heights; Warren - 11/03/2009

Accused biter used HIV as a weapon, judge says

Clinton Township -- A Clinton Township man who publicly announced he is HIV-positive days after he allegedly bit through the lip of a neighbor during a dispute was ordered to stand trial today on allegations he intended to use the virus as a weapon. - 11/02/2009

Macomb

Macomb briefs

Sterling Heights - 11/02/2009

Disabled vet gets a new home

Close family friend Char Vickers of Wixom kisses U.S. Army Specialist Alex Knapp near the construction site of his home, being built in Macomb Township.

Macomb Township --Army SPC David Alex Knapp, 23, lost his legs while serving in Iraq last year and has had a tough time making the transition to everyday life since coming home. - 10/31/2009

Macomb briefs

Roseville; Mount Clemens; Sterling Heights - 10/31/2009

Decision 2009

Macomb charter may transform county leadership

Macomb County workers dig out ditches. Backers of a new charter say it will hike efficiency by putting the authority to make decisions and take action in the hands of one person.

Macomb voters on Tuesday have a historic opportunity to overhaul their government for the first time since it was organized as the Michigan territory's third county in 1818. - 10/30/2009

Thousands line up for H1N1 shots in Macomb County

Sterling Heights --Thousands of people stood in the drizzling rain today for the free H1N1 vaccine, as two hospitals announced that children won't be allowed to visit during the flu season. - 10/30/2009

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