Due to last night’s storm and citywide power outages, some city phone lines and internet are down. If you can’t get through, please call the Mayor’s Office at (586) 574-4520 to log the issue or relay your message to the appropriate department.
Most services have been restored following last night’s storm and citywide power outages. However, if you continue to experience any issues, please contact the Mayor’s Office at (586) 574-4520 for assistance. As a reminder, 911 and the police non-emergency line (586) 574-4700 remain fully operational.
The Warren Police Department is seeking public assistance for a retired K9 officer named Kantor, who has been diagnosed with cancer. Kantor, an 8-year-old German Shepherd, retired in June 2024 after a distinguished career that included numerous deployments and the identification of deadly narcotics. He also assisted in locating nearly one hundred people during his service.
The City Council of Warren now has the authority to appoint a resident to the Election Commission following the approval of a new charter amendment on August 6, 2024.
The City Council has gained the authority to appoint one resident to the Election Commission following the approval of a new charter amendment on August 6, 2024. The selected appointee must be a registered voter and cannot hold any position as a city officer, city employee, or candidate for any city office.
With the new charter amendment approved on August 6, 2024, the City Council now has the authority to appoint one resident to the Election Commission. This appointee must be a registered voter and cannot be a city officer, city employee, or a candidate for any city office.
Enrollment data for the six universities in Macomb County revealed white was the most common ethnicity among students in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
Warren Public Library is distributing My First Library Bags at all four of its branches. The bags are available for children from birth through age five who are Warren residents. Children can visit any Warren Public Library branch with their parents or caregivers to receive a free bag.
The pool at the Warren Community Center is closed until further notice due to damaged equipment caused by flooding. The center's management is working to address the issues but currently does not have an estimated timeline for repairs.
Watch the Be SMART – Gun Violence Prevention Seminar recorded at City Hall on June 17, 2024. The post "Watch – Be SMART – Gun Violence Prevention Seminar" appeared first on City of Warren.