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Michigan’s First Chicken Guy! Restaurant from Guy Fieri Abruptly Shuts Down
Well, that didn't last long. A little over a year after opening, Michigan's first Chicken Guy! restaurant from celebrity chef and restaurateur Guy Fieri has permanently closed its doors. The first Chicken Guy! restaurant in Michigan opened in at 30130 Plymouth Road in Livonia in April of 2023. The restaurant...
Dearborn burger spot nabs best burger title for Brisket Truffle Burger
By a narrow, two-point margin, a Dearborn burger joint's double smash burger patty topped with smoked brisket and truffle aioli was deemed the 2024 Burger Battle champ at Sunday afternoon's Burger Battle competition. Eastern Market's Shed 5 was the hot spot for the annual event that brings together metro area burger restaurants showcasing...
Luke Bryan’s Emotional Tribute at Michigan Concert for Fallen Deputy
Luke Bryan fans experienced a poignant moment at the 99.5 WYCD Hoedown in Clarkston, Michigan over the weekend. The country superstar took a heartfelt step by dedicating his performance of “Drink A Beer” to fallen sheriff’s deputy Bradley J. Reckling. Deputy Reckling tragically died in the line...
Overcrowded Oakland County Animal Shelter has nearly 300 animals waiting for a new home
(CBS DETROIT) - The Oakland County Animal Shelter has a lot of furry friends ready to go home. "We get full up in the summer; it happens every year. But we're putting the plea out: if you are interested in adopting a pet, please check us out first before you go to a breeder," said Joanie Toole, who serves as chief of the Oakland County Animal Shelter. The shelter has more than 150 dogs and 140 cats currently waiting for a home. Toole says the shelter is not full just because owners are surrendering their pets, but because the cost of pet care...
Things to do in Metro Detroit this Weekend: July 4 to 7
July 4 - 7 Royal Oak Taco Fest 2024. This years Royal Oak Taco Fest featuring over 50 taquerias, ice-cold margaritas, and 3 stages of live entertainment. Enjoy family-friendly fun with bounce houses, face painting, and crafts at the Kids Zone. Don't miss Lucha Libre wrestling, taco-eating contests, tequila sampling, artisan vendors, and more! Visit the event website to for the full lineup of vendors, musical performances and entertainment at royaloaktacofest.com.
The Friday Five — July 4-7
Carnival from 11 a.m.-10 p.m., arts and crafts fair from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., live music from 2-10 p.m. and fireworks at dusk, Clawson City Park, 935 N. Custer Ave., plus Firecracker Mile at 9 a.m. and parade shortly after, both start near 14 Mile and Crooks roads in Clawson, all July 4, see more activities and band lineup at clawson4thofjuly.com.
Royal Oak eatery honored by Easterseals MORC
Sign of the Beefcarver on Woodward was the backdrop for a recent unique award presentation. Easterseals MORC’s Dreams Unlimited Clubhouse, a mental health rehabilitation program that gives community members skills to prepare them for re-entry into the workforce or make a career change, presented the Sign of the Beefcarver restaurant on Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak with an Employer Appreciation Plaque. On hand were Royal Oak Mayor Mike Fournier, restaurant owner Jay Joliat and Easterseals MORC representatives.
Who has the best BBQ in Michigan? Westland is in the mix
WESTLAND — When you think top barbecue cities, there are St. Louis, Memphis, Kansas City and, now, Westland. The Detroit Metro area city was recently named the 40th best location for barbecue nationally. The designation makes Westland the top Michigan city for barbecue, ahead of Grand Rapids and Detroit.
Royal Oak Outdoor Art Fair to take place July 6-7
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Outdoor Art Fair will return from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 6-7 at Memorial Park, located at 13 Mile Road and Woodward Avenue, for its 53rd year. The fair will feature artwork by more than 100 local, regional and nationally recognized artists.
This band is featured at The Pig & Whiskey Festival
Summer means time for festivals full of food, good drinks and great music. You’ll get all of that and more at the Pig & Whiskey Festival, taking place July 12-14 in downtown Ferndale. Ahead of their July 13th performance at the Pig & Whiskey Festival, Craig Brown Band stopped...
Doctor says you may want to replace that trusty wire barbecue brush
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - Grilling is great. The cleanup is minimal, but you might want to make sure when your are cleaning those grates you're not leaving a dangerous trail behind. If you're using a wire grill brush, be warned, the metal wires from grill brushes can be dangerous.
Reviewing a Dearborn burger staple: Here’s what we thought
DEARBORN – We’ve been on the hunt for the very best hamburger in Metro Detroit. Like you, we’ve been sick of these “top 10 burgers” lists put out by every news organization and their mother. That’s why Carmichael Cruz and I, Cassidy Johncox, have put our arteries at risk as we tasted our way through the burgers of Southeast Michigan.
PEAS provides a forever home to rescued farm animals
OXFORD TWP. — Even just a couple of hours at the Pan Equus Animal Sanctuary (PEAS) farm can provide an abundance of enjoyment and rejuvenate one’s spirit – for both the people and the animals. The sanctuary held an Open Barn Day on Sunday will host another...
Taco Fest coming in hot for the Fourth of July weekend
ROYAL OAK — Taco Fest will return for the third year to Royal Oak July 4-7, featuring more than 50 taquerias, taco trucks and other eateries, as well as more than 100 musical and entertainment acts. Jon Witz, event producer of Royal Oak Taco Fest, is also the event...
Pig & Whiskey to bring barbecue, music back to Ferndale
FERNDALE — The taste and smell of barbecue will permeate throughout Ferndale with the return of the Pig & Whiskey festival. Pig & Whiskey will be back for its 14th year July 12-14 in downtown Ferndale near Woodward Avenue and East Troy Street. The hours will be 5 p.m. to midnight Friday, July 12; 11 a.m. to midnight Saturday, July. 13; and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, July 14.
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