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Semi strikes historic Washtenaw County church in crash caused by malfunctioning signal
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI -- A semitruck crashed into a Manchester-area church Wednesday morning after going through an intersection with a malfunctioning traffic signal, police said. At around 9:30 a.m. Aug. 28, a semitruck traveling west on Pleasant Lake Road hit a pickup towing a trailer traveling north on M-52, said...
Michigan Zoo Asking For Money In Order To Vote For New Baby Gorilla Name
For the first time in the Detroit Zoo's 96-year history, a mother gorilla has welcomed in a new baby, a little girl gorilla. To celebrate, the zoo is asking for the communities' input as to what to name the new baby. Unfortunately for those who had the big brain move to say "Prince Harambe," sadly, the Detroit Zoo has narrowed the names down already.
Detroit sewer repair program for residents gets boost from $95 million in federal aid
DETROIT (FOX 2) - The flooding of June 2021 brought rushing waters, flooded freeways and backed up basements. It caused damage so bad it was declared a national disaster. "It was a tremendous thing to have to go through, it was horrifying," said Cecily Warren. About 30,000 Detroiters like Warren...
The Metro Events Guide: How to spend Labor Day Weekend in Detroit
Labor Day Weekend in Detroit means the return of some of our favorite annual festivals, including Jazz Fest, the Hamtramck Labor Day Festival and Arts, Beats & Eats. Plus, more local music performances and a chance to check in on your health. Read on to learn more. Festivals. The Detroit...
Ex-ATF investigator from Michigan pleads no contest to fraudulently taking PPP loans
OAKLAND COUNTY, MI -- A former investigator with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms pleaded no contest Wednesday to multiple charges connected to loan fraud. Tiesha Johnson, 56, formerly of Farmington Hills entered the plea for all three charges she was facing of False Pretenses, $1,000-$20,000. As part...
Exciting! Gas Prices Lower and Orange Traffic Barrels Coming Down
It is Labor Day Weekend this weekend and thousands of Michigan folks will either be on the road or in the air for the big, last hurrah of a summer holiday. It will probably be a tough, slow weekend of travel. However, there is some good news here. Gas prices have come down and should remain down through out the weekend. And, all the construction projects on the highways will be paused, and if possible, the traffic barrels will be moved off so all of us travelers can travel a little easier.
West Michigan Drivers Frustrated as US-131 / 96 Ramp Closure Drags On
West Michigan drivers are facing even more frustration as the bridge repair project on US-131 continues to drag on. Originally slated for completion by September 13, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced that the project is now about two weeks behind schedule. The repair work, which has closed...
BEWARE! This Email Scam Is Hitting Michigan AGAIN!
Avoiding scams has become a part of our everyday lives as several scams endanger us daily. The most common of those threats are the spam calls that we all receive from numbers we don't recognize or from places we have never been, but now that those have become easier to spot and decline, scammers have pivoted to other methods that have proven to be successful.
Plane Crash Victim Found In Michigan Lake After Disappearing 17 Years Ago
A family got some clousre after a loved one went missing over 17 years ago. In August 2007, a Socata TB-20 Trinidad plane crashed in Lake Huron, carrying 52-year-old pilot Karen Dodds and her fiancé, 56-year-old H. Brooke Stauffer Jr. The plane left from Mackinac Island, bound for Bad...
Michigan building new Great Lakes research vessel
ONAWAY, MI — A Presque Isle County steel fabricator has won a contract to build a new fisheries research boat for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Moran Iron Works of Onaway will build the R/V Steelhead II at a cost of $5.85 million, the DNR announced Wednesday, Aug. 28.
Extreme Heat Closes Many Southwest Michigan Schools
Just as school gets started, Tuesday's expected 105-degree heat index closes many schools throughout Southwest Michigan. The Kalamazoo area is expecting a mix of sun and clouds with a high of 95 and a heat index of 105 degrees. Evening thunderstorms could be severe but will cool things down a bit. In the meantime, the temperatures will be dangerous and should be taken seriously. With that being said, many local schools have either shortened their hours of operation or completely closed today. Here's what we know so far, but you should check your email and/or your school's official website to get the most updated information. We gathered the following info from WWMT News Channel 3 and Fox 17.
Highly Contagious Infection Spreading Rapidly In Michigan Schools
Many Michigan students are back in school which means more opportunity for illness to spread. Health officials are warning that cases of a highly contagious infection that could be deadly are now rising in school-aged children. Highly Contagious Infection Spreading Rapidly In Michigan Schools. While health officials in Michigan have...
The Durga Insurance Catchup: August 26th, 2024
Welcome to the inaugural edition of Durga Insurance Catchup! Get set for a thrilling week of sports action in West Michigan and the Muskegon area. We’re bringing you the latest highlights, top games, and standout performances. Check out our video version here!. A big shoutout to our title sponsor,...
Taziki’s Mediterranean Café Debuts in Michigan
Popular fast-casual eatery introduces its fresh, modern cuisine to Rochester Hills this fall. , the elevated, fast-casual eatery known for its fresh gyros, pitas and falafel, is bringing the Mediterranean lifestyle to Rochester Hills this fall. The new location at 3792 South Rochester Road, off Interstate 59, will mark Taziki’s debut in Michigan, with at least eight more locations planned for the Detroit metro area as part of a long-term investment in the region.
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