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WARNING: New Texting Scam Targeting Michigan
In a world where scammers are getting more and more convincing, sometimes it is better to sit back and see what all you should be aware of out there. From traditional phone scams to more recent email fraud schemes and the latest wave of text message scams. Take a look below at the latest scam hitting Michigan.
Woodhaven Dairy Queen Grill & Chill opens ‘in perfect location,’ serving ice cream favorites
The telephones at the Dairy Queen Grill & Chill have been ringing constantly for weeks with callers wanting to know the answer to the same question: “When are you opening for business?”. Well, the wait is over. Dairy Queen Grill & Chill officially opened its doors for business Friday...
‘It seems ludicrous’: Residents on historic farmstead appeal order to remove livestock
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI — Owners of a historic farmstead are continueing a court battle over a zoning violation and an order to remove livestock from their rural Webster Township property, about 10 miles from Ann Arbor. Inshal Chenet, a Cottonwood farm resident and member of Morningstar Ventures LLC, which...
“Racist” Judge Forces Cancer-Stricken Attorney to Drive 3 Hours Instead of Allowing Zoom Appearance (video)
A Detroit-based attorney, Lily Diallo, has publicly accused West Michigan Judge Karen Madema of racial discrimination after an incident involving her request to attend a court hearing virtually due to her ongoing cancer treatment. The situation has escalated, leading to potential legal action against the judge and raising concerns about fair treatment in the judicial system.
What Michigan city ranks #1 lowest for DUIs?
DETROIT – You’ve seen the message spelled out across billboards riding down the road. “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.” It’s a campaign by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). In 2022, one person was killed about every 39 minutes in a drunk driving...
Lyft follows in Uber’s footsteps with a rider verification program
Starting today, Lyft’s new program is rolling out to nine markets, including Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, Phoenix and Seattle. The company declined to say when it would be launching in more cities. Riders will now see a verification badge next to their profile, indicating that Lyft...
Former Detroit Council President Saunteel Jenkins Considers Run for Mayor
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has yet to reveal if he's running for re-election next year. He's also rumored to be considering a run for governor in 2026. That being said, on Tuesday, former Detroit City Council president Saunteel Jenkins announced she's forming an exploratory committee for the mayor's race, Bridge Detroit reports.
Should school start before or after Labor Day? Metro Detroit parents weigh in
DETROIT (WXYZ) — It was only a few years ago that students didn't go to school until after Labor Day. But in recent years, districts decided to let out for the summer earlier, due to heat concerns. 7 News Reporter Meghan Daniels took to the streets to see what...
Police say missing 12-year-old boy who jumped out of mom's car in Detroit has been recovered
According the Detroit Police Department on Monday, 12-year-old George Wooten went missing after he jumped out of his mother’s car while it was at a stop in the 17200 block of W. McNichols on Sunday.
Tigers handing White Sox 100th loss marks revenge for lowly 2003 season
Whenever a team sees the Chicago White Sox on their schedule, they can basically mark a series win before the first pitch is even thrown. The 2024 White Sox are all but guaranteed to become the worst team ever assembled in the modern era. The 1962 Mets currently hold the record for losses in a single season at 120, but the Sox are on pace to lose 124.
Sip, Savor, and Support at SeptemBEERfest!
Fall is just around the corner, and so is SeptemBEERfest, a celebration that’s as much about giving back as it is about enjoying local craft beverages. This year’s event promises to be memorable, combining brews, food, and live entertainment, all while making a significant impact in our community.
The Joe Louis Greenway new signs give history to the Midwest-Tireman neighborhood
The Joe Louis Greenway will look a little different the next time you ride your bike or walk down it. Residents apart of the Midwest-Tireman neighborhood think the area is a great place to live, a neighborhood steeped in history. Now they want other people to know that, too. The Midwest-Tireman neighborhood, also known as "The Old Westside" located between west Warren Avenue and Joy Road, will be featured on 10 new signs that will line the...
BOYS SOCCER: Riverview salvages draw with Grosse Ile in key Huron League matchup
GROSSE ILE – A big early-season matchup pitted two of the Huron League’s best boys’ soccer teams against one another on Monday when Riverview traveled to the island to take on Grosse Ile. Both teams kicked off conference play late last week. Riverview in another big-time affair...
Michigan aims to tackle clean energy goals in Upper Peninsula
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between IPR and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. Michigan’s new climate laws require utilities to transition to entirely “clean” electricity sources by 2040. As the state’s Public Service Commission figures out what that will look like, it has to pay special attention to the Upper Peninsula […]
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