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Murder case dismissed against man charged in death of Detroit synagogue leader
The case against a man accused of killing a Detroit synagogue leader collapsed Friday as a judge dismissed a remaining murder charge, three weeks after a jury cleared him of a similar but separate charge.
Babysitter Charged After Toddler Accidentally Shoots Himself in Warren (Video)
A tragic incident occurred in Warren, Michigan, where a 2-year-old boy accidentally shot himself while under the care of a babysitter. The incident has led to serious charges against the babysitter, raising awareness about the importance of safe firearm storage. This report details the event, the legal consequences, and the community’s reaction to this preventable tragedy.
Collard Green Cook-Off Championship in Detroit returns with new flavors, expanded competition
Detroit’s Joseph Walker Williams Recreation Center will transform into a culinary battleground on Aug. 15, as the annual Collard Green Cook-Off Championship returns for its second year. The event, which celebrates the cultural significance of collard greens in the Black community, will run from 4-7 p.m. and is free to the public.
Ribs & R&B, Freda Payne, The Heidelberg Project: This weekend in Detroit
This perfect-weather weekend in Detroit brings a number of great offerings, especially for people who want to spend a little time outside and take in the sunshine while the temperatures (and humidity!) are agreeable. Here are a few options. Grub and grooves ...
Lions worst draft pick of last five years is incredibly obvious
When he was hired as Detroit Lions' general manager, Brad Holmes was tasked with rebuilding a roster from the ashes left behind by "Quinntricia", the pseudonym given to previous general manager Bob Quinn and his anointed head coaching hire Matt Patricia. As we know, rooted in great drafting, Holmes has...
Palmyra couple teaches kids about agriculture at Lenawee County Fair
ADRIAN — One of the main purposes of the Lenawee County Fair, and potentially most area fairs, is to provide guests with an environment that is exciting and fun, but also driven with an agricultural mindset. Part of this agricultural education was on display and expanded during this year’s fair at the new Ag Education Tent. ...
Video: Ty Dillon, Dean Thompson Trigger Multi-Truck Incident in Stage Three at Richmond
The beginning of stage three marked the end of the night for multiple drivers in Saturday’s Clean Harbors 250 at Richmond Raceway. Going into turn three, contact between Ty Dillon and Dean Thompson sent Thompson’s No. 5 Toyota up the race track into turn three. The spin would result in numerous trucks receiving damage, including playoff hopeful Matt Crafton, Thad Moffitt, Keith McGee, William Sawalich, Stefan Parsons, and Mason Massey.
Flint wine, community space celebrates first year with block party
Flint, MI — It’s been a year since the doors opened at a local wine, beer, and charcuterie shop and business owner, Emily Doerr says, the community keeps her going. “It’s been a whirlwind,” said Doerr, owner of Queens’ Provisions, referring to the first year of business. “People choosing to have their events here has been the reason that I want to keep going. I can see the growth because people like the vibe, and that reinforces that we need to keep doing what we’re doing.”
Flint muralist engages community through art
Flint, MI— Johnny Fletcher’s earliest memory of creating art is standing on a stool and scribbling on his parents’ wall at their Bunker Hill home in Flint. Fletcher has since turned his childhood hobby into a career as a muralist and community artist. The 39-year-old artist began...
Lions sign former fifth-round pick in hopes to help shore up a troubled area of the Lions' roster
If we've learned anything about the Detroit Lions in the last few weeks its that they have some issues with depth along their offensive line. The guard spot might be the biggest worry with Christian Mahogany not yet reporting to camp due to an illness and then Netane Muti taking his spot and ...
CB Lions avoided in April's draft brings obvious concern to table right away
The Detroit Lions were obviously in the market for a cornerback in April's draft. Fortune smiled on them with the run of offensive players taken to start the first round, and Terrion Arnold fell far enough (No. 24) to make a trade up to get him palatable. But sitting at...
Detroit Basketball: The Grit, Glory, and Legacy of a Basketball City
Detroit basketball is more than just a phrase; it’s a legacy of toughness, grit, and unrelenting passion. In a city of resilience, Detroit has produced iconic, hardworking basketball players, earning widespread respect and admiration. From the rugged courts of the inner city to the bright lights of the NBA, Detroit’s influence on the game is undeniable. Players live, fight for, and earn every basketball moment with each dribble, pass, and shot.
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