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Fat Man Nok’s opens restaurant
By Sarah Shurge – “I want it to be when people say ‘coney dogs,’ they say ‘we have to go to Fat Man Nok’s,’” said Lorence Scott II, Fat Man Nok’s owner. Fat Man Nok’s Restaurant opened on Saturday, June 1st, however, Fat Man Nok’s has been serving the City of Wayne for years now. Scott originally opened his food cart business in August 2021.
Thieves Snatch $300,000 in High-End Vehicles from Southfield Luxury Car Rental
In a brazen heist that took place early Tuesday morning, thieves targeted Dream Luxury Car Rental, a Southfield dealership specializing in high-end vehicles, and made off with three luxury cars estimated to be worth over $300,000. The incident, which was captured on surveillance cameras, saw the perpetrators smashing through a window to gain access to the showroom floor. According to ClickOnDetroit, the theft occurred around 1:30 a.m. at the dealership located on 8 Mile and Telegraph roads, where the owner, Sam Zahr, expressed a sense of violation by the break-in.
Edgewood Country Club hosting 34th GAM Net Team qualifying day
COMMERCE TWP. – Edgewood Country Club’s classic golf course will host the first day of the 34th GAM Net Team Championship presented by Michigan Golf Live on Monday. A field of 80 teams, or 160 golfers, including combinations of men, women and some family duos, will play 18 holes with net four-ball scoring. At least eight teams emerging from play on Monday will advance to the final day of the championship on Sept. 26 at Plum Hollow Country Club in Southfield.
Primary 2024: Plymouth Twp. trustee candidates clash over direction, supervisor's record
PLYMOUTH TWP. — Voters will see eight Republican township trustee candidates on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot. Incumbent trustees Jen Buckley, Audrey Monaghan and John Stewart will vie for votes against Greg Bill, Daniel Callahan, Mark Clinton, Sandy Groth and Paul Schultz. The top four vote-getters in the...
Hazardous air quality conditions in part of metro Detroit, index shows
The air quality in Detroit is unhealthy Friday with some areas in southeast Michigan even experiencing very unhealthy or hazardous conditions, according to the U.S. Air Quality Index. People with heart or lung disease, older adults, children and teens in those areas should avoid physical activities outdoors. All others should...
‘The Greatest Goodbye in Television History:’ Detroit Sportscaster Bernie Smilovitz Retires with Epic Sign-Off
If you've ever watched the news in Detroit in the past 4 decades, chances are you know who Bernie Smilovitz is. He has been a sportscaster, mostly in Detroit, for the past 38 years, and this past week, he gave his final sportscast of his career. But Smilovitz, who is...
CAUTION: Michigan is Facing Unhealthy Air Today and Here’s Why
Yesterday marked the Fourth of July, so of course, Michiganders were setting off fireworks to celebrate. However, that has left us waking up to some not-so-great air quality. The less-than-stellar air quality could mean some trouble breathing today in certain parts of the state. The Detroit-area has certainly been affected. Channel 7 (WXYZ) meteorologist, Mike Taylor took to his official Facebook page to let Detroiters know what is going on, and how to stay safe.
Flight Out Of Detroit Lands Early Due To ‘Spoiled Food’ Served To Passengers
Airplane food has been in a downward tailspin (pun intended) for well over 20 years. You used to know if you had to fly, you'd at least have a tasty meal waiting for you once you took off. But, just like the quality of flights in general, most of the 'meals' served on planes are barely edible, flavor-wise.
A Spectacular Show at Greenfield Village’s “Salute to America”
Dearborn, Mich. — The Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village presented a “Salute to America” featuring the Detroit Symphony Orchestra from July 2-5, 2024. Again this year, it was the perfect day, cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-80’s. There were many musical performances throughout the Village....
Grade the trade: Pistons send 2 young players to Knicks in wild proposed deal
When Troy Weaver took over as GM of the Detroit Pistons, his first act was to get rid of everyone, earning him the nickname Troy Reaper. He had no attachments to the players on the team he inherited, so it made sense to start fresh with a clean slate. The...
Former Joe Louis Arena site to be filled by 600-room hotel
A new JW Marriott Hotel is coming to Downtown Detroit on the site of Joe Louis Arena, the Sterling Group announced on Wednesday. The hotel will be part of Water Square, which is home to a newly-completed apartment complex, and will be connecting to the Huntington Place by a skybridge.
Fourth of July standoff in Michigan ends with suspect in custody
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP, MI — A 49-year-old man surrendered to authorities here following a standoff during the early-morning hours of Thursday, July 4, state police officials said. Law enforcers recovered and seized a 9-mm Taurus pistol and 20-gauge Winchester shotgun from the scene of the standoff on the 20000...
US Senate hopeful Hill Harper hosts Dave Chappelle for comedy fundraiser in Detroit
Comedian Dave Chappelle, who has garnered criticism for his repeated jokes at the expense of the transgender community, will headline a campaign fundraising show next week in Detroit for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Hill Harper. The show, which is set for July 11 at Saint Andrew’s Hall, is being promoted...
Detroit Police are still searching for 17-year-old girl, who disappeared after visit with friend four months ago
Crime Stoppers of Michigan has announced a $2,500 reward for tips in the case of a missing 17-year-old girl. According to Detroit Police, My’Ca Alise Redes was last seen on Friday, March 8, 2024.
Michigan public universities blame tuition hikes on higher costs, less funding
Tuition hikes of 4% or more are the standard for the coming academic year for most public universities in Michigan. In announcing the increases over the last few weeks, schools across the state pointed to a variety of reasons for their decisions, including declining enrollment, rising costs of salaries, goods and services and the continued need for investments in areas including campus safety and mental health resources — along with historic drops in state funding.
Watch Trey Augustine get mic’d up at the Detroit Red Wings prospect camp
Michigan State star goaltender Trey Augustine was the 41st selection in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft by his hometown Detroit Red Wings. Augustine is seen as one of the Wings top prospects in their development system. The Red Wings are hosting their annual prospects camp this week, where Augustine is in attendance. On Wednesday, the Wings social media team had the goaltender mic’d up and he did not disappoint: "I'm not stoppin' Kronwall." 😂 Trey Augustine on the mic! pic.twitter.com/ZnojfrR6qh — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 3, 2024 Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Cory Linsner on Twitter @Cory_Linsner.
Pro Football Focus ranks the Lions secondary significantly higher than they did in 2023
The Detroit Lions went out and overhauled their secondary during the offseason in 2023 when they signed Cameron Sutton and Emmanuel Moseley and then drafted Brian Branch in the the second-round. the expectation was that the Lions would improve against the pass in 2023 and that did not happen. ...
Federal officials encourage Wayne County residents to review newly released flood maps
(CBS DETROIT) - The Federal Emergency Management Agency released flood maps for Wayne County residents and business owners to review.The flood insurance rate maps were created with the help of local, state and FEMA officials so that residents could learn more about flood risks and potential flood insurance requirements, according to a news release. The current maps are available online.Community members are encouraged to identify any concerns about the maps and participate in a 90-day appeal period beginning July 10. FEMA says appeals should have technical information, such as hydraulic or hydrologic data, to support claims. Property owners can submit a written comment if they see incorrect information that does not change the flood hazard information, including a missed or misspelled road name or incorrect corporate boundary.A live chat service about the maps is available online at https://go.usa.gov/r6C. Residents can also contact a FEMA map specialist at 877-FEMA-MAP or email FEMA-FMIX@fema.dhs.gov. FEMA will notify communities of the final maps after resolving all comments and appeals.The department says most homeowners' insurance policies do not cover flooding and they should talk to their insurance agent.
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