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Titan Fest offers food, games, music and a chance to visit with student orgs
Detroit Mercy’s annual student organization fair, Titan Fest, is nearly here!. Enjoy food, games, music, face painting, and meeting all of UDM’s amazing student organizations on Friday, Sept. 6 from 3-5:30 p.m. Join us outside of the Student Union near the McNichols Campus fountain. The first 500 students...
Rallying back 'will be the theme of the season' for Livonia Franklin volleyball
Following Tuesday's 3-2 comeback win over Livonia Churchill, the Livonia Franklin volleyball team was all laughs and smiles as they huddled for a team photo in the south end of its gymnasium. That was a stark contrast to the team's attitude earlier in the Kensington Lakes Activities Association-East opener, as...
Wolves prep for start of football season
CLARKSTON — The Wolves are gearing up for their season opener against Belleville during the 19th Xenith Prep Kickoff Classic this Friday, Aug. 30 at Wayne State University. “We’re ready,” said senior captain Brady Beck as the Clarkston Varsity Football team practiced last Friday. “We are feeling good. We are excited to take on the No. 1 team in the state and a team that has dominated the last few years.”
Poll: Harris holds edge over Trump in Michigan; voters still undecided
(The Center Square) - While Vice President Kamala Harris continues to lead former president Donald Trump in favorability, nearly 25% of Michigan voters have not yet decided on who they will vote for in November, a poll released over the weekend reveals. American Greatness and TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics conducted an online survey of 1,001 registered Michigan voters from Aug. 20-22. The weighted sample consisted of 35% Democrats, 33% Republicans, and 29% independents. ...
Men’s basketball to hold open tryouts, Sept. 9, also looking for team managers
The Titans men’s basketball team is holding open tryouts and also looking for student managers for this upcoming season. Tryouts will be held on Monday, Sept. 9 at 6 p.m. in Calihan Hall. Potential student-athletes must be full-time students and in good academic standing, and also be available for practice and games.
Butzel adds attorney specializing in strategic growth and protection of personal finances
TROY, Mich. – Butzel continues to grow with the addition of attorney and shareholder Randi G. Hermiz. He focuses his practice on matters relating to strategic growth and protection of personal and business finances. From guiding emerging companies to facilitating complex commercial transactions, Hermiz represents individuals and small and medium-sized businesses in a variety of sectors, with dealings in Michigan, the U.S., and on a multinational scale.
The Detroit Lions practice squad is the party that everyone wants to be invited to
A lot of players hit the open market all over the NFL on Tuesday. That means there's now about 900 players out there that are looking for spots on rosters or practice squads. If you're a young player looking for a chance, the Detroit Lions practice squad is the place you want to be. The ...
Toledo to Host Detroit Mercy on Friday Night
TOLEDO, Ohio – The Toledo women's soccer team will close the month of August with a home bout against Detroit Mercy on Friday, Aug. 30 at Paul Hotmer Field. First kick is set for 7:00 p.m. on ESPN+. Toledo is coming off a 1-0 defeat at Northwestern on Sunday....
Brush Park condos with rooftop terraces, views of Detroit's skyline hit the market
Two brand-new luxury condominiums, built atop an existing seven-car garage in Detroit’s Historic Brush Park neighborhood, have hit the market at $675,000 each. These elegant units offer open-air living with spacious private rooftop terraces and stunning views of Detroit’s skyline. The project was spearheaded by Detroit-based engineer Gary Parker, 36, and Detroit native...
Kalamazoo moms can apply to get $7,500 next year. Detroiters could be next.
A program that provides cash payments to expectant mothers and families with babies is slated to launch next year in Kalamazoo, as part of a statewide expansion to help eliminate infant poverty. Rx Kids, which started in Flint earlier this year, and is regarded by officials as a first-of-its-kind initiative...
Huntington Woods native Max Unger named GM of Pistons G League affiliate, the Motor City Cruise
In his first handful of years after college, all Max Unger wanted was for someone to give him a break, a way into the world of basketball. Now, he’s the one handing out the breaks, helping keep hoops hopes dreams alive. After one season as the assistant general manager...
Scam targets Madison Heights residents with spoofed police number
MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. – Police in Madison Heights are warning residents of scammers impersonating officers. The Madison Heights Police Department said at least three residents have been targeted by a spoofing scam, where a scammer impersonates the police department using the number 248-585-2100. The scammer falsely claims that the...
Legal observers and police oversight
As we begin to usher out summer, we’re hoping it also brings an end to a wave of canceled meetings. Six of the 28 meetings we intended to cover this month have been canceled. Last week, the Wayne County Commission canceled the Ways and Means Committee meeting, but failed to notify the public. After waiting and wondering whether the meeting would start, Documenters called the Wayne County Commission, only to learn it was canceled.
Gretchen C. Valade Jazz Center to open this week, just in time for Detroit Jazz Festival
Detroit has a new mecca for jazz lovers, and it’s opening just in time to take advantage of this weekend’s Detroit Jazz Festival. The Gretchen C. Valade Jazz Center, a state-of-the-art performance venue located at 4715 Cass Ave. on Wayne State University’s (WSU) campus in Midtown Detroit, is a partnership between WSU and...
Former ATF analyst from Farmington Hills pleads no contest to PPP loan fraud
Tiesha Johnson, 56, of Farmington Hills, a former analyst for the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, pled no contest in the 6th Circuit Court in Oakland County to fraudulently obtaining Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loans and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) from the federal government. Johnson pled to...
Western Oakland County hit hard by Tuesday's storms
OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. (FOX 2) - Oakland County was not spared by Tuesday's fierce storms with large sections left in the dark tonight. In Rochester Hills numerous power poles were taken down as DTE work crews blanketed the area. An additional 800 crews from outside the area are pitching in. More than 200,000 DTE customers were without power as of Tuesday evening.
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