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Lyle Lovett takes fans to “Church” at Masonic Temple’s Cathedral Theatre
Given the nature of the venue, one song was a lock for Lyle Lovett to perform with His Large Band on Tuesday night, July 23, at the Cathedral Theatre in Detroit’s Masonic Temple. He didn’t make fans wait for it, either; “Church,” his a good humored ode to post-mass...
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Wyandotte's Smugglers Run tiki bar and music venue closes
WYANDOTTE, Mich. (FOX 2) - A Wyandotte music venue shuttered abruptly this week, citing the economy as the reason for closing up shop. Smugglers Run, a tiki bar-themed venue along the Detroit River, shared the closure in a social media post on Tuesday - a day that the business normally isn't open.
Southland Center in Taylor is For Sale
As mentioned in today’s Shannon’s Scoop, Southland Center in Taylor has hit the sale block. Southland Mall, now known as Southland Center in Taylor, has hit the sale block. This mall holds a lot of memories for many of us. I was dropped off there as a teenager, and it’s the same place I used to drop my daughter off. It’s a generational spot, as many downriver folks will agree.
Detroit PSL’s McEvans, Comstock’s Ansel, and KLAA’s Masi named MHSAA’s 2024 Bush Award recipients
EAST LANSING, Mich. – July 23 – Detroit Public School League assistant director Anika McEvans, Comstock Public Schools athletic director Justin Ansel and Kensington Lakes Activities Association commissioner Bryan Masi all have served educational athletics for multiple decades in high-profile positions – but as is common in those roles, with much of their difference-making work taking place behind the scenes.
GREAT LAKES WATER AUTHORITY PROMOTES WILLIAM M. WOLFSON TO DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
DETROIT – The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) has promoted Willian M. Wolfson to the newly established role of Deputy Chief Executive Officer. Wolfson previously served as GLWA’s Chief Administrative and Compliance Officer and as General Counsel. “Bill is an exceptional leader and committed public servant, and this...
Taylor North Little League 12U team disqualified from state tournament
Major news in the local world of amateur baseball came down on Tuesday as the Taylor North Little League Major Division (12U) team was disqualified from the state tournament. According to Little League, the local association was barred due to having a player on the roster that was deemed ineligible.
Elite 2027 in-state ATH Darryl Flemister talks Michigan interest, bonding with staff, more
Elite 2027 in-state ATH Darryl Flemister talks Michigan interest, bonding with staff, more The post Elite 2027 in-state ATH Darryl Flemister talks Michigan interest, bonding with staff, more appeared first on On3.
Detroit takes aim at ‘ineffective’ rental ordinance
Welcome back to the notebook. I’m Kayleigh Lickliter!. Malachi Barrett is on the mic at WDET 101.9 FM this week, so I’m on the pen! He’s co-hosting “The Metro” with Tia Graham all week starting at 11 a.m. Let’s talk about what happened at the...
Wyandotte’s Biddle Bowl to close after 76 years of family business
Bob Woelkers, 95, shows up to Biddle Bowl in Wyandotte every day to sweep and vacuum. Even though he doesn’t own it anymore, he’s still there every day, just like his father was and like his son and daughter are now.
Top point guard in 2025 class considering Michigan, set to announce choice
Michigan is among the finalists for the top point guard in the 2025 recruiting class. Darius Acuff Jr., a Detroit native and one of many high-profile prospects Michigan is pursuing, will announce his college choice on Friday. He is also considering Arkansas and Kansas. The 6-foot-2 Acuff is the No....
The Pulse: The times, they are a-changin'
As the new presumptive Democratic Presidential Nominee hits the ground running, we're taking a closer look at the differences between a Harris campaign platform, and the positions held by the current administration. Meanwhile, the pressure was too much to bear for one federal law enforcement official, stepping down following a high-profile failure.
Detroit Institute of Bagels sold to Philip Kafka, abruptly closes
The doors of the Detroit Institute of Bagels in Core City are closed indefinitely after ownership was transferred to a prominent real estate developer. On July 14, at 5:16 p.m. Detroit Institute of Bagel owner Ben Newman notified all of the shop’s employees via email that the sale had been made and Philip Kafka – who owns more than 20 acres of land in Detroit under his real estate development firm Prince Concepts – was taking over the next day.
Mortgage Mogul Dan Gilbert Has Option to Buy 20 Acres Next to Detroit's RenCen
By now it's well known that mortgage mogul Dan Gilbert has an option to buy GM's Renaissance Center on Detroit's riverfront. Now Crain's Detroit Business reports that Gilbert also has an option to buy approximately 20 acres of east Detroit riverfront land next to the RenCen. Kirk Pinho of Crain's...
Driver taken to hospital after car plunges into Lake St. Clair in St. Clair Shores; Bystanders jump in to help
A driver has been taken to the hospital after driving into Lake St. Clair on Tuesday. St. Clair Shores police officials say they were called to Lakefront Park — near Lakeshore Drive and 9 Mile Road — shortly before 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Racist rally stirs up community
HOWELL, Mich. (WLNS) – A “White Lives Matter” rally in Howell on Saturday has people defending their city, saying that’s not what they stand for. The city said a group of a dozen people with their faces covered, holding white supremacist signs, chanting “Heil Hitler”, walked down Grand River Avenue. 6 News spoke with people […]
Creepy Abandoned Church in Flint with Shady Past
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property. The explorers of this church near Flint called it ‘creepy’ - looking at the images, I can see some instances where yes, it looks somewhat eerie. But then, there are a few ornate parts as well.
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