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Michigan Restaurant Now Being Called Best Buffet in Entire State
For a while there it seemed like the all-you-can-eat buffet might become extinct... but after the pandemic, buffets bounced back! Buffets can be a bit of an adventure right? Maye the restaurant focuses on one kind of cuisine -- or maybe it's a little bit of everything!. There are plenty...
Fraser roads to get $4M update in industrial park
FRASER — The passage of the 2025 budget at the state level netted Fraser funding for an overdue project. During the appropriations process for the budget, District 11 state Sen. Veronica Klinefelt was able to secure $4 million in funding to repair roads in the Fraser Industrial Park. “While...
Metro Detroit voters react to Trump picking JD Vance as running mate
Reaction is spreading quickly among Republican voters in metro Detroit hours after JD Vance was announced as Donald Trump's running mate on day one of the Republican National Convention.
14 Most Famous People Buried in Michigan
From the Queen of Soul and Mini-Me to a former President of the United States, some of the greatest celebrities in the world are resting in peace in Michigan. 1. Aretha Franklin is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit. 2. Henry Ford is buried in the Ford Family Cemetery...
Michigan Has Its First Japanese Cheesecake Store And I Don’t Know If I Can Handle It
There are some desserts out there that are just another league ahead of others. When it comes to dessert, there’s quite a leap from eating a scoop of ice cream to eating a cannoli. There is an elite class of desserts that deserve special recognition and one of them is Japanese cheesecake. this fluffy delectable dessert is probably one of the sweetest things that you put in your mouth.
Belle Isle Park beach closes due to high E. coli levels
Belle Isle Beach closed Monday due to high E. coli levels. However, results from a sample taken last week were available to the Detroit Health Department and MDNR Saturday, so why a delay in closure?
Confirmed Measles Case in Macomb County Leads to Southeastern Michigan Exposure Warning
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, in conjunction with the Macomb County Health Department, is currently dealing with the fallout of a confirmed measles case in Macomb County. A child diagnosed with measles on July 3, 2024, has potentially exposed others across southeastern Michigan between June 24 and July 2, 2024. According to the Detroit Free Press, specific exposure sites include Motel 6 in Warren and the Children's Hospital of Michigan Troy.
Preparations for Citywide Garage Sale underway in SCS
ST. CLAIR SHORES — The Citywide Garage Sale is back this year, and the Cool City Committee is excited for residents and eventgoers to participate. The sale times are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 17 and Aug. 18. John Cilluffo, vice chairperson of the Cool City Committee, said sales can open on Friday, but the Cool City Committee is not going to promote that day.
Metro Detroit residents face weeks-long trash pickup delays
DETROIT – Metro Detroit’s trash problem is growing as piles of garbage grow as residents wait for pickup. Some people said they’ve been waiting more than three weeks and flies, maggots and large pests are moving into their neighborhoods. Local 4 has heard about the problem from...
Singer born in Oakland County sets internet ablaze with strange National Anthem performance
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – A singer born in Oakland County sent the internet into a frenzy Monday with a National Anthem performance that I think we can all agree was a little bit strange. Ingrid Andress is a country music star who has been nominated for four Grammy Awards in...
Chippewa Valley puts non-homestead millage up for renewal
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Voters in the Chippewa Valley school district will soon be tasked with determining whether a key revenue source will be allowed to continue. Chippewa Valley Schools has placed a proposal on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot asking voters to allow the district to renew its non-homestead millage. The text of the proposal reads as follows:
Macomb County Voters Select Sheriff, County Clerk and Probate Judge
Macomb county voters on Aug. 6 will vote on primary candidates for County Sheriff, County Clerk and Probate Judge. Budnick, a Hamtramck police officer from Macomb Township, supports enforcing laws against people preying on seniors and believes every school in Macomb County needs to have at least one armed officer on-site. He supports working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to turn over “illegal aliens” encountered in the county; recruiting and retaining sheriff’s office employees by boosting morale, restoring benefits and improving wages; and deploying more deputies to patrol neighborhoods and roads.
A Look Inside the Abandoned Murphy Academy: Detroit, Michigan
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 abandoned Murphy Academy is located on Fenkell Street in Detroit. Once upon a time it was filled with 150 students from grades pre-kindergarten to 8th grade....
Riverfront Conservancy closer to complete riverwalk after Morouns walk back concrete plant plans
The path is clearing for the Detroit Riverwalk’s bridge-to-bridge vision. After years of negotiating, the Detroit International Bridge Co., owned by the Moroun family, announced they would pivot from their initial plans for building a concrete crushing plant along the west riverfront. This decision takes the Riverfront Conservancy one step closer to its goal of creating a 5.5-mile path along the Detroit River in hopes of taming the formerly industrial strip of land for a bridge-to-bridge riverwalk.
Looking back on Clawson’s July 4 tradition
CLAWSON — The Fourth of July in Clawson holds a special place in local history. Beginning in 1933, the event has yet to miss a year of celebration besides one year during wartime. Featuring parades, running events, an art fair, a carnival, music, food, and of course fireworks, the...
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