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Pistons news: Patrick Beverley, Holland vs. Matas and Summer League hot takes
The Detroit Pistons have had a busy summer so far and it’s not over yet. They won their 3rd Summer League game behind an exciting but inefficient (more on that in a minute) performance from Ron Holland II. As the Pistons wrap up Summer League, they are also looking...
Butzel Attorney Mitchell Zajac Elected Chair, Cooley Law School Board of Directors
DETROIT, Mich. – Butzel attorney and shareholder Mitchell (“Mitch”) Zajac was elected chair of the Cooley Law School Board of Directors. He joined Cooley’s Board of Directors in 2020 and was elected vice-chair in 2022. Zajac is a member of Butzel’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice...
NJAC All-Academic Team: McChesney, Ahmed, Bruncaj, Higgins Shine with Lions
TCNJ student-athletes McChesney, Ahmed, Bruncaj, and Higgins lead 186 Lions recognized on the NJAC All-Academic Team for 2023-24, with McChesney and Ahmed as First Team nominees and Bruncaj and Higgins as Second Team nominees. 186 TCNJ student-athletes honored on the NJAC All-Academic Team. McChesney named NJAC Male Athlete of the...
Two-time Grammy Award-winner Peabo Bryson loves Detroit
A two-time Grammy Award-winner with two Oscar winning songs is performing at the Aretha Franklin Ampitheatre tomorrow night. However, before the performance, Peabo Bryson appeared on “Live In The D” to talk about what Detroit means to him. Bryson explained that tomorrow’s show is a broad program at...
Detroit man sentenced to decade in prison for trafficking drugs out of Morgantown
CLARKSBURG, W.Va (WDTV) - A Michigan man was sentenced to a decade in prison for trafficking drugs in North Central West Virginia Tuesday. Kalen Lee, 31, of Detroit, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for possession with intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Ron Holland, Pistons defeat former Ignite teammate Matas Buzelis, Bulls in first matchup
After playing together last season with the G League Ignite, Ron Holland II and Matas Buzelis met as opponents for the first time in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Nevada. Holland and the Detroit Pistons took the matchup on Tuesday. The fifth pick produced 17 points, nine rebounds, three assists and one steal on 7-of-20 shooting from the field in the 85-77 win over Holland and the Chicago Bulls at the Thomas & Mack Center. Holland logged 31 minutes in his second appearance. Buzelis countered with a team-high 18 points, four blocks, three rebounds and two steals in 31 minutes. The...
BEWARE-Dangerous Viral Disease Now Confirmed In More MI Counties
While many Michigan residents enjoy more outdoor activities with the summer weather, there are some summertime illnesses to be concerned about such as those associated with heat or swimming. There is one concerning viral disease now being detected in more Michigan counties that could cause serious illness or death to people and pets.
Michigan Man Faces 20 Years in Prison for Stealing Mperks Data From Meijer Customers
A 22-year-old West Michigan man has pleaded guilty and could spend 20 years in prison for a massive mPerks theft scheme targeting Meijer customers last year. Nicholas Mui of Grand Haven will also give up $630,000 in cash and cryptocurrency and surrender his computer. mPerks Scheme Costs Meijer More Than...
Michigan State Police Reopen Decades-Old Cold Case of The Disappearance of Cassandra Durham
The Michigan State Police announced this week that they are reopening the decades-long missing person cold case of Cassandra Durham. Cassandra has been missing since August 1987. According to officials and the FBI's official missing persons website, she and her boyfriend, identified only as having the initials "E.B." were traveling...
Why is Michigan such a politically competitive state? Experts explain
(CBS DETROIT) — Michigan has already seen both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump during their 2024 presidential campaigns, and the state will see them again before the voters choose a winner. Campaign experts tell CBS News Detroit that the reason the state sees so much political activity is simple."Michigan is an important place in presidential politics because we are a 50-50 state. We are incredibly competitive electorally," said David Dulio, a political science professor at Oakland University. Dulio said Michigan's competitiveness is a combination of diversities: geographically, demographically and population. "You couldn't get more different in terms of political viewpoints,"...
Michigan Costco Members Won’t Like Membership Changes
Costco, which is a direct competitor to Sam's Club is also making changes to their policies. Not too long ago, we learned that Sam's Club would be changing the policy surrounding their online orders for its members. They will still be offering the service but with some stricter guidelines than what they had before, but they aren't the only wholesale distributors looking to make changes.
Growing Truck Stop Indian Food Restaurant Trend Hits Michigan Border
There's been a growing trending - particular in the western states of America - truck stop restaurants that serve Indian cuisine. The roadside diners, named dhabas, have sprung up in surprising places like rural Oklahoma and Arizona. The trend is slowly but surly spreading across the country and has now hit Michigan's doorstep.
Michigan: Avoid Scammers Trying to Rip You Off on Amazon Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day may mean an opportunity to save a bundle but it also presents an opportunity for scammers who are looking to steal your hard-earned money. The giant online retailer's annual Prime Day event is running now through July 17 (you didn't miss all the hype, did you?) and Michigan's Attorney General is giving Michigan residents the heads up on several possible scams.
Survey asks community to provide input on Fraze Pavilion, Lincoln Park
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — The city of Kettering is asking for input of Fraze Pavilion and Lincoln Park. Local residents and visitors of Fraze Pavilion and Lincoln Park are asked to complete a survey to help the city determine how the area should be used in the future. According to the city, the questions are […]
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