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Girls Varsity Soccer falls to Tecumseh 4 – 2
The Bellefontaine Lady Chiefs were outscored last night @ Acusport Stadium. This was a competative match until mid way through the 2nd half. Tecumseh had too much fire power and ended the game with a 4-2 victory. Scoring for the Lady Chiefs was, Elaina Ullom and Ava Watson. Callie Shumaker...
The ‘Corn Sweats’ Are to Blame for Michigan’s Late Summer Heat and Humidity
Michigan's late August of 2024 weather is marked by a week of extreme heat and humidity. The weather is not untypical for summer, but a touch extreme. Climate scientists blame a phenomenon known as the corn sweat that has exacerbated the weather situation in the Midwest. August 26-27 brought the...
Michigan denies RFK Jr.’s escape from presidential ballot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will still appear on the Michigan ballot despite suspending his campaign last week. Why it matters: Kennedy said last week that he would withdraw his name from the ballot in the key swing states to avoid hurting former President Trump's chances in November. But in...
Rural schools shrinking in Michigan; Cornel West on Nov. ballot; baby gorilla naming; more
Good morning, it's time to tackle this Tuesday. 🔥 Our weather shows an expected high of 96 degrees. There will be times of clouds and sun, hot and humid with a thunderstorm in spots late in the afternoon. Again, be sure to stay cool and be safe when outdoors. There is a heat advisory in effect from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today. ...
UToledo police: Alert of aggressor on campus was false alarm
TOLEDO, Ohio — The University of Toledo Police Department said there is no threat to the community after officers received a false report of an incident at the Health Science Campus Tuesday afternoon. According to social media posts from police, officers responded to Lot 42 on the Health Science...
Go Over the Edge for Victory: Sept. 6 event aids The Victory Center
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Victory Center, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting cancer fighters and survivors, is gearing up for its annual Over the Edge fundraising event. This event invites participants to rappel 16 stories down the side of the Toledo Edison Building - or to climb up it - all while raising funds to support programs and services that benefit cancer fighters and survivors.
Ann Arbor homeowners share story of devastating storm damage one year later
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - Phyllis Robb and her husband, Bill, will never forget the moment a large tree limb crashed through their roof on Aug. 24, 2023. They were in their bedroom about to tune in to the 11 p.m. news when the unimaginable happened. "A wind gust came up, the house shook, all hell broke loose," said Robb. "Lights went out, we lost power, we looked at each other and came running out here to find a tree had fallen through the cathedral ceiling of this living room." After the limb was removed, a large hole remained in their living room...
Lions shockingly waive tight end that seemed ready for breakout season
The Detroit Lions cuts are currently under way and they're coming fast. You can keep track of all the cuts that have been made by following along with our cut tracker. Life moves at you pretty fast doesn't it? On Monday we wrote about Shane Zylstra potentially having a breakout season with the ...
Severe t-storms developing, will be in Michigan at ‘prime time’ for big storms
UPDATE - Tuesday, August 27 2:23 p.m.: Severe Thunderstorm Watch covers large area in Lower Michigan for 70-mph gusts, 1.5 inch hail, isolated tornadoes. We have a good picture of what should happen this afternoon, and it’s big storms for some of us. A line of severe thunderstorms has...
Understanding and utilizing urban heat mapping in the city of Toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio — The city of Toledo experienced oppressive heat on Tuesday, but some areas were hotter than others due to the effects of urban heat islands. One of those areas was outside the Amazon Distribution Center in south Toledo, which was identified as an area of concern in a 2021 urban heat mapping study by the city with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
11 Investigates: Toledo homeowner stuck in a cycle of blight
TOLEDO, Ohio — WTOL's 11 Investigates team continues to hear from Toledoans stuck in a cycle of blight. There are currently 506 properties in the City of Toledo scheduled for demolition. Sometimes it can be structurally impossible to demolish blight. North Toledo resident Steven Zawodni knows what it's like...
‘Microsurgery’ helps save doctor’s foot from amputation
RIVERVIEW, Mich. – It was twelve years ago, during a golf trip to Myrtle Beach, that Dr. Craig Everingham of Riverview first injured his ankle. His ball landed in the rough, near the water. The ground was mucky. “I’m digging in, I’m ready to go. I hear a rustle...
Monroe, Michigan’s Spirit Halloween Was State’s First Phar-Mor
When you think of malls, I hope you're old enough to remember when they were bustling centers of commerce, societal evolution, and culture. Monroe, Michigan's Mall of Monroe, was no exception when it opened in 1988 (known as the Frenchtown Square Mall), it boasted an imposing lineup of anchor stores: Sears, Elder Beerman, Hills, JC Penney, and the state's first-ever location for the discount pharmacy chain Phar-Mor.
Michigan power outage map: How to check your status as severe thunderstorms hit
Here in Michigan, from Detroit to the Upper Peninsula, unpredictable weather happens. A line of severe thunderstorms are crossing through lower Michigan on Tuesday amid excessive heat, with wind gusts possibly exceeding 60-70 mph in some areas. Stay prepared; these storms could produce tornadoes. (See the current weather radar here.) ...
Michigan woman who told friends she planned to burn down man's house learns her fate
LANSING, Mich. (TCN) -- A woman will spend at least three decades in prison for setting fire to a home in 2021, killing a man and his two dogs. The Michigan Attorney General's Office announced Aug. 27 that a judge sentenced 43-year-old Hope Snyder to 35 to 60 years in prison in connection with the deaths of Jeffery Grant and his pets. She previously pleaded no contest in June to second-degree murder, first-degree arson, and two counts of second-degree killing/torturing animals. She had initially been charged with first-degree murder.
Michigan weather radar: See the current conditions
As we all know, Michigan's weather can get a bit extreme, with blizzards, tornadoes, flooding and wildfire smoke. It also has a long reputation for being full of surprises with its often rapidly changing conditions. That includes Tuesday, with high temperatures reaching the mid-90s and a heat advisory in effect throughout the day. While many areas saw sunshine earlier, there are now severe thunderstorms crossing the lower part of the state. ...
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