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When to Prepare for Snow Season? All Year
It might sound like a simple philosophy, but when you ask government fleet managers how to make sure their departments are prepared for the upcoming snow season, they say planning well before winter hits is key. “It’s just basic preparedness,” said Bill Coughlin, then-director of fleet maintenance for the City...
Hazel Park house fire kills man's wife of 40 years, mother-in-law
MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. (FOX 2) - A woman and her mother were killed last week in a Hazel Park house fire last Friday. The family's grieving husband, Jefferry Carnes, is now opening up about the tragedy for the first time. FOX 2: "Jeff what are you going to do now?"
Ferndale accepting applications for public art program
FERNDALE — Downtown Ferndale is looking to add to the public art in the city. The Ferndale Downtown Development Authority announced its Public Art Program for this year. It has begun accepting applications for public art proposals at downtownferndale.com/publicart. DDA Engagement Manager Sommer Realy said the program has expanded...
Michigan Artist Is Getting Clowned For Her National Anthem Rendition
All-Star Games are staples of every sport, a fun celebration of the sport that lets the players relax and the fans enjoy the sport for the sport rather than the competition. These events are usually opened by a celebrity singer singing the National Anthem, a major honor that results in the singer being placed under a microscope.
Visiting New Location of Port Huron Farmers Market
After 16 years at Vantage Point, the City of Port Huron Farmers Market settles into its first season on Merchant Street, near the Port Huron Yacht Club. Check out the location via drone and meet the people making the market happen. [Sponsored by Bluewater.org]
Incumbent Lenox Township supervisor challenged in primary
Incumbent Lenox Township Supervisor Anthony Reeder Jr. is facing opposition in the Aug. 6 primary election. Reeder, a Republican, is being challenged by Scott Clifford, a Republican and current township trustee. The winner will advance to compete with Democrat Aaron Scott Bowdich for the supervisor seat in the fall general election.
Cannelle Packed with Excited Customers as it Officially Opens in Keego Harbor
Civic Center TV reporter Jake Schaf visits Cannelle on Orchard Lake Road as the renowned bakery opens its highly-anticipated new location in the heart of the lakes!. Stay up to date with our videos by subscribing to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CivicCenterTV15?sub_confirmation=1. Visit our website for more information on The Splash: https://civiccentertv.com/ Follow us ⬇ ⬇ • https://www.youtube.com/user/CivicCenterTV15 • https://www.facebook.com/civiccentertv15/ • https://twitter.com/CivicCenterTV • https://www.instagram.com/civiccentertv/
‘Beauty’ of Olympic qualification goes beyond track for Utica grad
UTICA — Every step on the track is a blessing for him. It wasn’t long ago that 2013 Utica High School graduate Freddie Crittenden III faced the ugliest part of the relationship between athletes and their respective sports — deciding when it’s time to call it a career.
Calling all cooks and car lovers
MADISON HEIGHTS — A two-in-one car show and barbecue contest will bring together fans of both subcultures at Civic Center Plaza this fall. Registration is now open for those looking to showcase their ride or flex their skills at the grill. The free event is called Revin’ in the...
Historic Luxury! Inside the $15M Estate of Former Detroit Casino Owner
If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a home that’s the epitome of luxury and elegance, your dream might just be a reality waiting for you in Bloomfield Hills. Currently on the market, this stunning estate is one of the most expensive homes for sale in Michigan, and it's everything the price tag implies it should be and more.
Teacher who memorialized Escanaba D-Day soldier shares experience in Normandy
ESCANABA, Mich. (WLUC) - A student-teacher duo recently memorialized an Escanaba soldier who fought on D-Day. The Albert H. Normandy Institute Fellowship grantees traveled to France to deliver a eulogy for U.S. Navy seaman Auvergne Breault. Breault was just 20 years old when he died during the allied forces invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944, known as D-Day.
Psych evaluation: Woman accused of killing child is competent to stand trial
A Southfield woman accused of killing her friend’s young child in Detroit has been found to be competent to stand trial, according to a recent competency evaluation. Iesha Harris, 30, faces charges of felony murder and first-degree child abuse in connection with the death of 3-year-old Harmoni Henderson. It’s alleged Harris fatally assaulted the child while babysitting her at a home in the 15700 block of Southfield Road. The child was privately transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead on March 17, officials said.
Woman, her son plea to charges in connection with Emilio Valdez murder
A Pontiac woman and one of her sons recently pleaded to charges in connection with the 2018 slaying of Emilio Valdez —- a homicide her other son was recently convicted of in Oakland County Circuit Court. Guadalupe Davila-Rodriguez and Juan Diego Hernandez of Center Line had been scheduled for...
Clinton Twp. murder suspect faces amended charges following death of his brother
Macomb County prosecutors on Monday amended the criminal charges filed against a Clinton Township man now that his brother has died from gunshot wounds he allegedly caused. Corey Deyshaun Cook was arraigned earlier this month for the July 5 fatal shooting of his mother and critically injuring his brother. The...
Man severely hurt after falling from top of Birmingham parking garage
An 18-year-old West Bloomfield man was severely injured after falling from the top of a Birmingham parking structure Friday, police said. Officers were called at about 6:20 p.m. Friday to the parking structure located at 333 Park Street near Woodward Avenue and Oakland Avenue for a report of a man who fell from the building's highest level, they said.
‘Shrek the Musical Jr.’ carries the message of acceptance
Stagecrafters Youth Theatre is gearing up to present “Shrek the Musical Jr.” at the Baldwin Theatre in downtown Royal Oak from July 19-28. “Shrek the Musical Jr.” is based on the DreamWorks Animation film and the book by William Steig. It tells the tale of an unlikely hero, Shrek, an ogre who’s a bit grumpy, but lovable. He finds himself on the unlikely mission of rescuing Princess Fiona, and themes of friendship, bravery and self-acceptance abound.
Teen injured in motorcycle crash in Birmingham parking structure
A man in his late teens remains hospitalized Monday, July 15, after he crashed the motorcycle he was riding into a wall at a Birmingham parking deck, flipped over the edge and fell four stories to the pavement. The crash happened Friday, July 12, on the top level of the...
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