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July might not be as steamy as earlier forecasts showed; Here’s why
We get the 30-day forecast for a particular month twice a month. The latest and final 30-day forecast for July looks quite a bit different from the first July 2024 forecast. Firstly you should realize that weather forecasts do change. In the short term of the next few days the forecast changes are usually minimal. In a forecast of the next month there can be more significant changes to the forecast.
Michigan’s Adventure, Cedar Point Now Operate as Six Flags Parks
On Monday, regional theme park giants Six Flags and Cedar Fair completed their merger, creating the newly minted Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. This union solidifies Six Flags' position as the largest amusement park operator in North America, boasting a lineup of 42 parks across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Walgreens Announces Plan to Close Hundreds of Stores
Less than a week after the news that most - if not all - Rite Aid stores in Michigan will be closing, Walgreens announced a plan to shutter hundreds of retail locations. Walgreens' stock prices have tumbled today (6/27) after the drugstore chain said it missed its 2023 third-quarter earnings expectations.
Lawsuit revived against Southfield paramedics who falsely declared woman dead
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - Four first responders in Southfield may stand trial in a civil case involving a woman who was pronounced dead when she was still alive. Timesha Beauchamp, who had cerebral palsy, was struggling to breathe when her family called 911 in August 2020. The medical crew...
Located Along Michigan’s US-31 This Roadside Memorial Is More Than A Star
The next time you're headed Up North keep an eye out for this remarkable group of trees. Technically it's Star Hill 2, but "Star Hill" as its referred to is located along US-31 near Silver Lake and is often used as a landmark for thrill seekers heading to the nearby Silver Lake Dunes. However, this notable collection of trees is actually a touching tribute.
Michigan’s ‘extremely lax’ mobile home law could get first overhaul since 1987
Holly Hook told lawmakers earlier this year she feels trapped by rising rents. While testifying before the Housing and Human Services Committee in February, Hook said her lot rent at a Swartz Creek mobile home park has more than doubled in the past six years. It jumped 25% after the park was purchased by new owners in 2018, she said, and has ticked up at least 10% every year since then.
Michigan Restaurant Closing After 30 Years of Local Service
It’s so strange when a place you’ve been dining at for years closes. It’s even more weighty when that place has been in the area for decades. Now, a beloved Michigan restaurant is closing its doors after more than 30 years in business. The good news is that it’s already open under new ownership, and that ownership is local.
Hospitality training program pays $500 for passing
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — If you have an interest in the hospitality industry or already work in the industry, the state is offering free training and certifications that would normally cost you $2,500. Through the state budget, the Hospitality Training Institute of Michigan is offering this “Step Up” program...
Michigan drug kingpin faces up to life in prison after conviction
SAGINAW, MIch. (FOX 2) - The leader of a drug operation in the Saginaw area faces a long prison sentence after he was found guilty this week. A federal jury convicted Ricardo Delgado II of numerous charges, including drug conspiracy and possession with to intent to distribute kilogram quantities of cocaine and fentanyl, possession of multiple machineguns, and felon in possession of a firearm.
VIDEO: Southfield police investigating luxury car heist
Southfield police are investigating an early morning luxury car heist that happened on Tuesday. Police say four masked individuals broke into Dream Luxury Car Rental on 8 Mile and Telegraph roads.
Fireworks, BBQ smoke raise health concerns during the Fourth of July holiday
Fourth of July fireworks and BBQs have always been an annual tradition, but it all comes at a cost to the vulnerable, like the young, elderly, and people suffering from Asthma.
LTU Creates New Division of Research and Economic Development
SOUTHFIELD – Lawrence Technological University has consolidated its research and economic development activities into a new division. The university’s sponsored research effort has grown from less than $1 million a year a decade ago to nearly $10 million a year today, with research funding coming from both industry and government agencies like the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
EMU Throwers Ryan Johnson and Jake McEachern Shine in U20 Championships with Multiple Gold Medals
YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) – Eastern Michigan University Men’s Track & Field throwers Ryan Johnson and Jake McEachern each earned U20 Individual Championships for their respective native countries, with McEachern coming away with three golds as he won the hammer, discus, and shot put at the 2024 Bell Track & Field Trials in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 26-30. McEachern (Lloydminster, Alberta/Lloydminster Comprehensive) first won the U20 hammer throw at the Bell Trials via his 67.32m (220-08) toss, June 27. He followed that up by capturing gold in the discus the very next day, slinging the disc 49.22m (161-05). The rising sophomore…
2 injured in Ypsilanti-area shooting
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Two people were injured Sunday in a shooting near Ypsilanti. A 33-year-old woman was shot in the buttocks and a 24-year-old man was shot in the leg around 4:15 p.m. Sunday, June 30, according to Eugene Rush, Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson. If you...
Meet the 2024 All-Livingston County baseball team
It was the year of the catcher in Livingston County baseball. To limit the All-Livingston County first team to only one catcher wouldn’t have produced a group representative of the talent in the area this spring, particularly if players with less-impressive resumes bumped them to fill positional slots. So, three players who were primarily...
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