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Michigan offers 2027 Ohio TE D’Angelo White on summer visit, planning BBQ return
Michigan offers 2027 Ohio TE D'Angelo White on summer visit, planning BBQ return The post Michigan offers 2027 Ohio TE D’Angelo White on summer visit, planning BBQ return appeared first on On3.
Michigan basketball: 2025 recruits Dusty May and staff seem strongest with
Michigan basketball coach Dusty May and his staff have been busy on the recruiting trail, making inroads with some of the nation’s top recruits. Several of them have moved U-M near the top of their lists heading toward August, and many have already scheduled official visits. Here’s a look at some of the class of 2025 standouts with whom May and Co. have the best shot, along with other notes: The post Michigan basketball: 2025 recruits Dusty May and staff seem strongest with appeared first on On3.
Woman who burned Quran outside Dearborn mosque vows to return to city
A woman from Oregon who burned a Quran outside a Dearborn mosque says she plans to return to the city by the end of the summer to again burn the holy book for Muslims. Sorbeah Almosa lit on fire a Quran at about 4 a.m. on July 13 on a sidewalk outside the Al-Huda Islamic Association, a mosque on Warren Avenue, as a protest against what she said were extremist statements made at rallies in Dearborn in...
LITTLE LEAGUE: Taylor North punches ticket to Junior League World Series for fourth straight year
On Saturday, the Michigan District No. 5 Little League association wrapped up its run of district tournaments with the junior baseball division championship game. Held at Heritage Park in Taylor, this year’s title game featured a familiar name as the perennial powers from Taylor North Little League took on the all-stars from Southgate. And as has been the case in recent history, the locals from Taylor proved once more to be too much to handle for the opposition.
Car Insurance, Cats, and Racial Discrimination
Hello World is a weekly newsletter—delivered every Saturday morning—that goes deep into our original reporting and the questions we put to big thinkers in the field. Browse the archive here. Hello world,. On Thursday, The Markup and Outlier Media published an investigation into car insurance pricing in Michigan...
Popular Michigan Tag Team Reportedly Signing with WWE
Wrestling is cool again. It's like the attitude era all over again with the way the business has changed over the last few years. Still, plenty of stars made their name in the years between. One such tag team was the Motor City Machine Guns. Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley, both born in Michigan (Shelley in Detroit, Sabin in Pinckney), for the duo that has won championships pretty much everywhere in wrestling except the WWE.
Whitmer focuses on policy at NAACP event
(The Center Square) – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer defended President Joe Biden at this week’s NAACP Convention in Las Vegas amidst growing calls across the party for him to drop out of the race. The contrast is notable. The governor is a top name floated in the Democratic Party as a replacement for the president, even […]
WMTA shares mid-summer fun: Coast Guard Fest, Art in the Park & more
July is almost over, but there's no end to the fun in store for West Michiganders this summer. The West Michigan Tourist Association stopped by FOX 17's studio to bring you more fun events
Man thrown from motorcycle, killed in Pontiac; county’s eighth fatal motorcycle crash in recent weeks
For the second time in less than two days, a motorcyclist has been killed in a traffic crash in Oakland County. This most recent incident was reported at approximately 2:40 a.m. Saturday in Pontiac when the motorcyclist — a 39-year-old Waterford Township man — drove off the roadway and was thrown from the vehicle, according to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
Injured Michigan Starter Looks To Be Back Working Out With Team
The Wolverines are hoping that star safety Rod Moore can make a return to the field this season. Based on this video below that the football team shared, Moore, a senior who tore his ACL following the season, is working out with the team (12 second mark):
5 great places to check out public and street art in Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor prides itself on being an artsy community and that’s not just limited to its museums, galleries or the annual Art Fair and A2 Artoberfest. A wide array of public art and street art can be found all throughout town all year round.
Last year, I picked Michigan football to win it all. This year? It won't win the Big Ten.
Before anybody in the Ann Arbor area gets too offended by what they're about to read, I have to establish my bona fides. That's right: Last summer, I was bold enough to predict Michigan football would win the College Football Playoff come January. Lucky guess? Probably. There was logic behind...
Twin sisters celebrate their 100th birthdays: ‘Life is very precious’
DETROIT (WXYZ) - Living to be 100 years old is a beautiful thing, as expressed by a pair of twin sisters from Michigan on their birthday. Born during the Calvin Coolidge administration, sisters Loris Pryor and Doris Ward have experienced a lot of American history. Growing up, they did everything together, and on Wednesday, they marked a century of life together.
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