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Report: 2 teams prepared to offer Detroit Tigers huge trades for Tarik Skubal
DETROIT – Two of the top World Series contenders in baseball are reportedly preparing huge trade offers for Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal. Longtime MLB analyst Tom Verducci posted a story for Sports Illustrated on Monday saying that both the Baltimore Orioles and Los Angeles Dodgers are looking at Skubal as the MLB trade deadline draws near.
Shooting at Detroit gas station leaves young woman in critical condition, three injured
A shooting at a gas station on Detroit’s east side left a woman in critical condition and three others injured. Detroit Police said the suspect walked into a gas station at Gratiot and Van Dyke around 9 p.m.
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....
A Film Festival Just For HBCU Students Is Heading To Detroit
Detroit is known as the Motor City but for two days in August, it will be a haven for Black creatives from HBCUs. The Autumn Sun Film Festival comes to Detroit on August 23 with an awards ceremony and gala the next night. Founder and filmmaker Bruce Clifton says that his hometown deserves a place where filmmakers can come together and share their work. It’s taking place at Newlab at Michigan Central Station, a 30-acre campus dedicated to technology and culture.
Grand Victorian in Corktown, once home of a Tigers owner, for sale for almost $2 million
A Victorian home in Corktown, occupied at one time by the owner of the Detroit Tigers in 1900, is for sale for just under $2 million — and, get this — it comes with its own plan to help cover the mortgage: a next-door duplex you can rent.
Why both the library and downtown authority want you to pass this millage
The Detroit Public Library relies on its millage to operate, and is asking voters in Detroit to renew it for another 10 years. What taxpayers might not know is that every year, millions of dollars get siphoned from the library, school system and city budget to an authority that promotes development downtown. Library officials desperately want voters to approve the millage renewal, called Proposal L, but also take issue with the practice known as “tax capture.” This week we look into the trade-off between downtown growth and city services.
Undrafted St. John’s guard shines for Detroit Pistons in NBA Summer League
The Detroit Pistons are well stocked at the guard position already, with Cade Cunningham, Jaden Ivey, Malik Beasley and Marcus Sasser all in the mix. However, a new contender has emerged in Daniss Jenkins, an undrafted guard who played for Rick Pitino and St. John’s last season. Jenkins already signed a two-way contract, but his performance on Monday in Detroit’s first Summer League victory merits strong consideration for a standard roster spot. Jenkins dropped 26 points on 8-16 shooting, including 6-11 from the three point line, along with four assists, three rebounds, two blocks, and one steal. His red hot shooting put a...
Two vehicle crash in Martiny Township leaves one injured Monday
On Monday, July 15, at 9:35 A.M., deputies from the Mecosta County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash on 110th Avenue and 17 Mile Road in Martiny Township. The investigation found that a 36-year-old female from Detroit failed to stop at the stop sign, and was struck by...
RNC, Trump campaign sue Whitmer, Benson over voter registration site designations
The campaign of former President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee have filed a lawsuit against Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, alleging the state has violated the National Voter Registration Act. A complaint filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan asserts that Whitmer lacks the authority to designate federal Small Business Administration (SBA) and Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) offices as voter registration agencies. ...
Canton Police: Spotlight on veterans means better service to community
CANTON TWP. — From small changes on name badges to big changes in the form of academy sponsorship, police say a spotlight on military veterans is benefitting the community in a variety of ways. Last month, Canton Township Police approved a rare change to officers’ uniforms: Those who served...
Continuous severe storm coverage: minute by minute tracking of need-to-know info
Very severe thunderstorms are in a solid line moving from northern Illinois toward southwest Michigan. This is the article where the MLive weather team will be adding the latest important severe weather info at the top of the article as the line of storms moves across our state. 11:50 p.m....
High-end Tornado Watch issued for SW Michigan, Gusts up to 90 mph possible
A tornado watch has been issued across northern Illinois into southwest Lower Michigan and northwest Indiana. Intense severe weather is ongoing in Iowa and Illinois at 8:00 p.m. and heading east. The Michigan counties in the tornado watch are Allegan, Barry, Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo and Van Buren. The tornado watch...
Lions are one of the favorites to land four time Pro Bowler in a trade
The Detroit Lions defensive line is looking a lot better than it did in 2023. Still, the the team could use some more help in the pass rushing department. There could be a very good option available pretty soon in Patriots' edge rusher Matthew Judon. After a recent cryptic tweet that pointed ...
21-year-old Oakland County man drowns in Townsend Lake
OAKLAND Mich.— A Highland Township man drowned while swimming in Townsend Lake in Independence Township. The 21-year-old man was swimming with a friend when he unexpectedly went underwater and did not come back up. The Oakland County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team was dispatched to the incident around 1:40...
Man accused of shooting brother with pellet gun pleads to manslaughter
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - An Ypsilanti Township man accused of fatally shooting his brother with a pellet gun has pleaded to manslaughter. On the day his jury trial was set to begin, Steven Michael Harris instead pleaded to no contest to one count of manslaughter in the 2022 death of his brother.
Police tell real reason small crowd took off running at Uncle Sam Jam
A group of youths created a brief sense of panic for a crowd of people attending Uncle Sam Jam Saturday after they took off running for no apparent reason. Woodhaven Detective Lt. David Toler said when the youths started running some others panicked and they began running, too. Before long...
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