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VIP Car Wash owners honored for business and community excellence
HEIGHTS – VIP Carwash owners George and Paul Abousouan were honored during the July 23 City Council meeting for their business excellence, exceptional customer service and contributions to the community. Councilmember Hassan Ahmad said the carwash has been a cornerstone of the community for more than four decades. He...
Annual Wyandotte Street Art Fair draws crowds
WYANDOTTE – Despite rain early in the week, the annual Wyandotte Street Art Fair finished out its run with sunshine and throngs of attendees. The event, which ran July 10 to 13, takes place on Biddle Avenue between Eureka Road and Oak Street, with offshoots on Elm, Maple and Sycamore streets.
Woman without license runs red light
RIVERVIEW — A 51-year-old Ecorse woman with a suspended driver’s license was cited for operating without a license, running a red light and for using her cell phone while driving the night of July 18 on Quarry Road near Pennsylvania Road. The woman said the car belonged to...
18-year-old facing charges in Mt. Morris Township shooting that left teen dead
MT. MORRIS TOWNSHIP, MI – A teenager is facing an attempted murder charge and two weapons charges for his alleged involvement in a June 25 shooting in Mt. Morris Township. Cordell Warwick Allen, 18, was arraigned by Genesee County District Court Judge Jennifer Manley this week on single counts of assault with intent to murder, felony firearm and carrying a concealed weapon.
Michigan doctor sentenced to prison after patient dies of drug overdose
(CBS DETROIT) - A St. Clair Shores doctor was sentenced to 20 years in prison for unlawful prescribing after his patient died of a drug overdose, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced on Thursday.Dr. Bernard Shelton, 67, was found guilty of 21 charges related to unlawful distribution of prescription drugs. He has been banned from prescribing drugs since 2017.Federal officials said in 2010, Shelton prescribed opioids to a 54-year-old patient who was previously treated with prescription-strength Motrin. Shelton began prescribing stronger drugs over a six-year period, leading to the patient becoming addicted. He increased the dosage of oxycodone in 2016 without...
Metro Detroit weather: Tons of sunshine Friday
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Expect plenty of sunshine Friday as a dry weekend gets underway. Temperatures both Friday and Saturday will be in the low 80s before humidity and temps rise. Sunday, highs reach around 87 and stay close to 90 until at least Thursday, which is forecasted to be the hottest day – 88 degrees.
Veteran Storm Chasers Predict First Michigan Snowfall of 2024-2025 Winter
While it may be the middle of summer as this article is being written, winter is coming. It does every year. So when the winter of 2024-25 strikes Michigan, when will we see the first wrath of snow and ice?. The question came up recently on the Michigan Weather Facebook...
Metro Detroiters open up about the impacts of DTE Energy shut-offs
In April 2010, DTE Energy shut off Leslie Robinson’s gas and electricity, prompting her to use a Coleman stove for warmth and cooking. A recent ‘DTE & Me’ event highlighted the emotional impacts of power shutoffs and promoted community-owned power. Speakers shared feelings of hopelessness and shame...
Rite Aid stores all over Washtenaw County and most of Michigan shutting down
Rite Aid is closing nearly all of its stores in Michigan, including most in and around Washtenaw County. Rite Aid has closed over 500 stores nationwide since it declared bankruptcy last fall and, according to court documents, plans to close two Ann Arbor locations, as well as those in Ypsilanti, Belleville, and South Lyon.
Michigan's Thumb is red, but St. Clair County hasn't always voted in a Republican for president
PORT HURON — The prevailing expectation in the region might be that with results in big elections, Michigan’s Thumb bleeds red. The vast majority of local partisan seats are held by Republicans, and so are state and federal representatives. ...
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