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D-MAN Foundation gears up to change lives during the Woodward Dream Cruise
The Woodward Dream Cruise is an event that everyone can enjoy and just to make sure that’s possible Danny’s Miracle Angel Network Foundation (D-MAN) offers children and adults with disabilities an opportunity to ride in the front seat of a cool convertible. This year’s D-MAN’s Dreams Come True...
Video shows attempted abduction of 7-year-old girl from Macomb County park
STERLING HEIGHT, Mich. – Police have released video of the attempted abduction of a 7-year-old girl from Clinton River Park North. A 23-year-old man from Shelby Township is facing charges after he reportedly attempted to take the girl in broad daylight. The incident happened just before 2:30 p.m. Tuesday,...
Detroit Regional Chamber, Business Coalition Urge Action Around Paid Leave, Minimum Wage Ruling
Late July 2024, the Michigan Supreme Court issued a ruling that will bring about significant changes for businesses, including adjustments to paid sick leave benefits, an increase in minimum wage, and phase-out of the tipped wage credit. In order to ensure that the Michigan Earned Sick Time Act’s (ESTA) requirements...
Michigan athletics targeting company to replace longtime retailer M Den
Update: The M Den location in the Twelve Oaks Mall has closed, the store announced Thursday, Aug. 15. The company is anticipating its sale, the store said. The University of Michigan athletic department is no longer interested in working with The M Den. The school, however, covets the retailer’s name.
Officials update case of missing girl last seen getting off bus 7 months ago in Detroit
DETROIT – Officials provided an update on the case of a missing 13-year-old girl who was last seen seven months ago getting off a school bus in Detroit. Police said Na’Ziyah Harris, a 13-year-old student at J. E. Clark Preparatory Academy in Detroit, was last seen Jan. 9, 2024.
Webasto-Detroit workers say company is violating labor law to bust union activity
Workers at the Webasto-Detroit auto parts plant are raising legal action against their employer for reported federal labor law violations. On Wednesday, workers filed charges with the U.S. Department of Labor that accuse leadership at Webasto, a German-based auto parts maker, of implementing rules and procedures intended on intimidating workers. According to the lawsuit, as […]
County DEI Dir. Paid Leave A Secret Payoff? In 4 Months: $43K in Pay and Months to Cash Out Hundreds of Accrued Hours
Since being put on leave on April 21, 2024, the County’s DEI Dir. Alize Asberry Payne has collected over $43,000 in pay and benefits. In addition, over the past four months Asberry Payne has cashed out hundreds of vacation, sick and personal hours worth tens of thousands of dollars. Her pay records also show while on paid leave, and even as she cashes out her hours, she has accrued an additional 69 hours of sick leave, personal and vacation leave. Records show that since January 2024, Asberry Payne has netted $97,760.67 in gross pay, and cashed out over 520 sick leave, personal and vacation hours at a rate of $75.51 per hour.
5 Detroit parks now offer free internet access, charging stations for devices
Free public internet access is available in five Detroit parks as a step in addressing the digital divide for residents. Public Wi-Fi is available at Palmer, Chandler, Clark, Bradby and McDuffy parks, locations with at least 12,600 residents within walking distance. The Detroit Pistons Foundation, Rocket Community Fund and Knight Foundation contributed $250,000 in grants to fund the five-year initiative. City leaders will use that time to accumulate more funding. Grants cover the installation and service...
Holy car collector, Batfans, it's a rare replica of the 1966 Batmobile
At the end of several long rows of rare collector cars, including some famous NASCAR race cars, in a 30,000-square-foot garage in Livonia, sits arguably one of the most famous cars in the world. The 1966 Batmobile. Or — in this case, a rare replica of the one driven by Adam West playing...
A teen was falling asleep during a courtroom field trip. She ended up in cuffs and jail clothes
DETROIT (AP) — A teenager on a field trip to see a Detroit court ended up in jail clothes and handcuffs because a judge said he didn’t like her attitude. Judge Kenneth King even asked other kids in the courtroom Tuesday whether the 16-year-old girl should be taken to juvenile detention, WXYZ-TV reported.
City of Sterling Heights: The Pantry's sign must be fixed, removed or replaced
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (FOX 2) - The Pantry in Sterling Heights has been serving up fluffy omelets and pancakes since 1978. But now, it is in danger of losing a landmark that has been standing for nearly five decades. The owners are being asked by the city to replace, fix,...
"Auto Workers for Trump 2024" ramps up counter-movement after UAW endorses Harris
(CBS DETROIT) — The United Auto Workers union announced it is launching an outreach program ahead of the November election following its endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris and Harris' campaign stop with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.The union hosted a call Wednesday, during which members will hear what's at stake in November, the union's key issues, and how they're looking to win against the so-called "billionaire class."The UAW is calling this its most ambitious political program in decades to elect Harris as the next president.But on the flip side, there's "Auto Workers for Trump 2024.""The truckers that...
City of Flint online & phone services victimized by ransomware attack
FLINT, Mich.— The City of Flint is experiencing an internal network and internet outage caused by a criminal ransomware attack. Disruptions began in the early hours of Wednesday, August 14, 2024. The FBI and Attorney General’s Office are involved in the investigation. The City’s IT Department is working...
LakeVille Schools’ Superintendent under scrutiny
Over 200 residents attended the LakeVille Community School’s monthly school board meeting on Tuesday. The middle school cafeteria was at capacity, with some attendees having to observe from the hallway. The massive turnout from the community was stated to be in response to concerns that many have over the new Superintendent, Nathan Aquilina.
Genesee District Library in Linden to close in early 2025 for renovations
GENESEE COUNTY, Mich. - A local library will close early next year for renovations to be made. Genesee District Library leaders met with City of Linden officials to discuss the City’s Mill renovation project and how it will impact Linden Library services. The Linden branch will need to temporarily close in January 2025 and library equipment and materials will be removed so that renovation work can be done.
Friday Night Live in Saginaw postpones ‘Motown Night’
SAGINAW, MI — Jeanne Conger lives by a rule once made famous in a Diana Ross song: You can’t hurry love. Conger, the longtime organizer of the Friday Night Live weekly free outdoor concert series in Saginaw, said a poor weather forecast led planners to postpone the final concert of this summer by one week.
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