Warren passes 1st anti-discrimination ordinance that excludes religious orgs
Read full article: Warren passes 1st anti-discrimination ordinance that excludes religious orgsThe Warren City Council announced Tuesday that it passed the city’s first anti-discrimination ordinance, but clarifies that the law does not apply to businesses owned by religious institutions or organizations.
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Warren seeking public input on proposed lawsuit settlement to award 28 marijuana licenses
Read full article: Warren seeking public input on proposed lawsuit settlement to award 28 marijuana licensesWARREN, Mich – The city of Warren finds itself in legal trouble after a Macomb County judge ruled that its marijuana licensing process under the former city council was done in secret and violated the Open Meetings Act. Warren is currently being sued by 31 marijuana business owners over that process. Wednesday night, the current Warren City Council was presented with a settlement which includes 28 new licenses instead of the original 15. READ: Controversy continues over medical marijuana dispensaries licensing process in WarrenA map of the proposed settlement shows businesses clustered along Dequindre Road and Groesbeck Highway. Residents can email the city council at Citycouncil@cityofwarren.org to express their thoughts and opinions on the settlement.
Watch Local 4 News at 11 -- Nov. 5, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at 11 -- Nov. 5, 2019Heres whats coming up on Local 4 News at 11:Election resultsAt the top of our 11 p.m. broadcast weve got the latest on several races were watching closing on election night. That includes the mayoral race in Warren. Right now, the race is very close with Fouts trailing in the early returns. Fouts is behind by several hundred votes to challenger Kelly Colegio.