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Man, 68, dies while riding bicycle near Ann Arbor
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – A man died while riding his bike Saturday in Ann Arbor Township, but the cause of his death is not clear. A preliminary investigation showed the man, 68, of Ann Arbor was not hit by a car, police said. If you purchase a product or...
Clio-area candy store permanently closes its doors, thanks customers for support
GENESEE COUNTY, MI - A Michigan candy store has permanently closed its doors. Charlie’s Candy Barrel, a Genesee County-based store located at 5105 W. Vienna Road, Suite H in Vienna Township, announced on Facebook over the weekend that its doors have closed. If you purchase a product or register...
Backpack project ‘supplies’ school necessities to students
WARREN — More than 4,000 school children will have the classroom supplies they need this school year, courtesy of the Back-to-School campaign through United Way for Southeastern Michigan. Volunteers from United Way and several local businesses gathered Aug. 12-14 in the Lincoln High School gymnasium to pack approximately 4,300...
Oakland County Crash Kills Saginaw Man, Injures Swartz Creek Man
Two mid-Michigan men were involved in a motorcycle crash in Oakland County last Thursday. Police say the crash occurred on northbound I-75 near 14 Mile Road around 9:25 P.M. They say a 19-year-old man from Saginaw and a 20-year-old Swartz Creek man were riding motorcycles at excessive speeds and weaving in and out of traffic lanes when the both struck the back of a Chevy Silverado.
Metro Detroit weather: Hot and humid start to the school year with highs around 90
DETROIT (FOX 2) - While many kids are heading back to school, it's going to feel like summer outside this week. Monday is going to be sunny, hot, and humid. The day starts with temperatures in the high 60s to low 70s before they jump up to near 90. With the humidity, it will feel even hotter.
Detroit Zoo holding naming contest for first gorilla born in its 96-year history
(CBS DETROIT) - The Detroit Zoo has announced the gender of a baby gorilla born earlier this month and is holding a naming contest to select her name. The zoo announced the birth of a gorilla a few weeks ago but only just announced that the baby gorilla, the first gorilla born at the zoo in its 96-year history, is a female. The baby gorilla is thriving under the care of her mother, 26-year-old Bandia, according to zoo officials. "This has been an incredibly fun and exciting time for our entire animal care team," said Mike Murray, vice president of life sciences for the...
Lancaster County native Don Wert, a member of the 1968 World Series champion Detroit Tigers, dies at age 86
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Lancaster County native Don Wert, who spent nine seasons in the Major Leagues and helped the Detroit Tigers capture a World Series title in 1968, has died. Wert died early Sunday morning in his Strasburg home. He was 86. News of his death was first...
Detroit Police Seek Help to Locate Missing 18-Year-Old with Autism Last Seen on West Side
The Detroit Police Department is seeking public assistance in the case of a missing 18-year-old, Isa Muhammad, who has been reported as having autism. Muhammad was last seen on the city's west side, near Lesure and Eaton, an area framed by Fenkell and Schaefer, on Saturday, and has not returned home since, Audacy reported.
DEA Won’t Rule Out Arresting People Who Are Following State Marijuana Laws, But Says It’s “Not Our Intent”
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) have not ruled out making arrests for marijuana use in states like Ohio, despite the state recently legalizing marijuana. Brian McNeal, a DEA spokesman, told WOSU (an NPR affiliate) that the agency’s primary concern is those involved in the manufacturing and distribution of illicit substances. “So are we … Continue reading The post DEA Won’t Rule Out Arresting People Who Are Following State Marijuana Laws, But Says It’s “Not Our Intent” appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
New school year brings heat, enthusiasm, and new challenges for Michigan schools
At Riverside Middle School in Dearborn Heights, the fifth grade hallway was punctuated with quiet whistles and “hellos!” of the new students on the first day of school.Amid it all, Sophia Nasser, 10, sat quietly against the lockers with her legs bent, in a pale pink dress and a necklace with a pink gem to match that she chose carefully for her first day of fifth grade. Sitting there, Sophia’s nerves began to wane as she got help locating her schedule and teachers. Monday marked the first day of the 2024-25 school year at this school in the Crestwood School...
DNR hauls in 6-foot, 3-inch lake sturgeon during annual survey
DETROIT – The largest lake sturgeon in the history of the annual state survey was captured last week. The monster fish was 75.2 inches long, or about 6-foot, 3 inches, which made it the largest sturgeon by length that the survey has ever recorded, Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced. It weighed 125 pounds.
USPS Delivery Service Changes May Impact Michigan Customers Soon
Michigan residents have relied on the United States Postal Service (USPS) to receive packages, bills, and other important items. However, the USPS has recently announced changes that could affect how those items are delivered and received in Michigan and could impact residents soon. USPS Delivery Service Changes May Impact Michigan...
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