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Ann Arbor Art Fair, Festival of Books and more: 5 things to do in metro Detroit this weekend
Summer is in full swing in metro Detroit, offering numerous opportunities to enjoy live music, art and cultural activities. In Sterling Heights, immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and tastes of Italy; and celebrate art, creativity, music, and collaboration in the streets of downtown Ann Arbor. Detroit’s riverfront will be...
FOX 2 News at 11 - Highline Spirits
FOX 2 News at 11 with Amy Lange and Brandon Hudson.
Shifting gears toward e-mobility: UM-Flint's Rybarczyk works to transform Detroit's urban transportation
In the heart of Detroit, Greg Rybarczyk, associate professor of geography at the University of Michigan-Flint, is embarking on a transformative journey to redefine urban mobility. With a dedication to sustainability and a meticulous eye for data, Rybarczyk is leading a research effort focused on encouraging the use of e-mobility modes of transportation, including e-bicycles and e-scooters, as a sustainable form of transit.
Restrooms at McNamara Terminal undergoing major restorations at DTW
(WXYZ) — The bathrooms at the McNamara Terminal at Detroit Metro Airport are getting upgraded, officials announced this week. According to the Wayne County Airport Authority, 67 restrooms at the terminal are getting upgraded. RELATED WATCH: See inside the Detroit Air Xpress, a new shuttle running between DTW &...
Faster Horses rides in front of a busy summer music weekend
Trevor Rosen always enjoys opportunities to perform in his home state with his country band, Old Dominion. But those most recent appearances have been even more special for the Woodhaven native. Old Dominion headlined Little Caesars Arena last September, and bandmate Matthew Ramsey surprised Rosen by bringing his parents on...
Drey Skonie & The Klouds to headline WDET’s Sounds Like Detroit concert
The votes are in! We’re excited to announce the lineup for this year’s Sounds Like Detroit concert, happening on Aug. 15 at New Center Park. More than 100 Michigan bands and artists entered NPR’s 2024 Tiny Desk Contest. At the start of summer, WDET handpicked 10 of these exceptional local acts to showcase as part of our Sounds Like Detroit contest, in which we asked our listeners to cast their votes for their favorite local performer.
Detroit auto thefts and carjackings down from last year, but victims remain frustrated
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Both carjackings and auto thefts are down from this time last year in the city of Detroit, but the police department is still inundated with cases, and some victims are frustrated with how these cases can be handled. Marc O'Rourke from West Bloomfield went to the...
GM's RenCen headquarters in Detroit could face demolition
Most of the buildings making up Detroit’s Renaissance Center and GM’s global headquarters could be demolished, according to recent reports. The Detroit Free Press reported last week that of the seven towers, all but one or two of them could be subject to demolition, with those couple left standing as a nod to preserve Detroit’s skyline.
Blue Jays vs. Tigers Prediction, Odds, Picks - July 19
George Springer and Riley Greene will be among the star attractions when the Toronto Blue Jays play the Detroit Tigers on Friday at 7:07 PM ET, at Rogers Centre. The Tigers are listed as -104 moneyline underdogs in this matchup against the favorite Blue Jays (-115). Take a look at...
Cherie Currie Explains How Rush “Sabotaged” The Runaways In 1977: “I Could’ve Been Paralyzed”
The beef between Rush and the Runaways goes way back. The 2010 film The Runaways depicted Kristen Stewart — as Joan Jett — urinating on a band’s guitar after they mocked the Runaways’ opening set. Jett later revealed that it was inspired by Rush because they “sat on the side of the stage and laughed at us. That sort of stuff pisses me off.” In a recent interview, the Runaways’ Cherie Currie elaborated on exactly what happened.
Detroit Evening Report: Nonprofit to host voter registration rally; city solar program on hold and more
Today on the Detroit Evening Report, we cover an upcoming voter registration rally hosted by Cass Community Social Services; Detroit’s new solar initiative being placed on hold and more. Voter registration rally. Cass Community Social Services is holding a voter registration rally on Thursday. The organization says it wants...
All-Star Game showcase proves Tigers should extend Tarik Skubal
It'll take Tigers fans a while to get over the fact that Tarik Skubal was passed over to start the All-Star Game for the American League. AL manager Bruce Bochy opted instead for the Orioles' Corbin Burnes, a Cy Young winner and All-Star for his fourth consecutive season, justifying that decision by saying something along the lines of "it was his time, he's earned it."
Detroit's Landmark Dabls MBAD African Bead Museum Building Demolished Despite Public Outcry
On Tuesday, the structural concerns of a Detroit landmark led to the demolition of part of the Dabls MBAD African Bead Museum complex. According to The Detroit News, the city's Department of Appeals ruled the building at 6559 Grand River Avenue unsafe, which resulted in immediate action to raze the structure.
State of the Red Wings: Putting ‘D’ Back in Detroit
The Detroit Red Wings gave up five or more goals 18 times last season and surrendered four goals in 19 other games. That means they needed a minimum of five goals to win 47.5% of their games. That’s an unreasonable expectation in the NHL. Their Atlantic Division rival Florida...
Two current Lions' rookies have been selected in the 2024 UFL Draft
The 2024 UFL Draft took place on Wednesday and two of the Lions current rookies just got drafted. First, in the fourth-round of the draft, receiver Isaiah Williams has been selected by the Birmingham Stallions. Now, let's just get this part out of the way here. This does not mean that Williams has ...
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