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Senior dog Houdinis himself out of locked crate, closed office and shelter – twice
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Tiki is ready to go home, even if he doesn’t know where his home is yet. Apparently yearning for freedom while waiting to be adopted, Tiki, a 10-year-old stray dog being housed in the Humane Society of Huron Valley in Ann Arbor, has twice busted out of the shelter during the annual “Empty the Shelters” adoption event going on throughout July.
Michigan Bucket List: Ann Arbor Art Fair
Every July, one of the nation’s largest art festivals is right here in Michigan. The Ann Arbor Art Fair is an exciting, three-day festival that brings half a million visitors to Ann Arbor. The fair takes up 30 blocks of Ann Arbor and features more than 1,000 artists. The...
Ann Arbor molecular diagnostic facility closing, eliminating 175 jobs
ANN ARBOR, MI – An Ann Arbor facility for molecular diagnostic solutions plans to close and lay off 175 employees. NeuMoDx Molecular Inc., 1250 Eisenhower Place, designs and develops solutions for hospital and clinical reference laboratories, It is part of a company called QIAGEN, which provides products, among others, used in forensics, to diagnose diseases, in academic and pharmaceutical research or to analyze drinking water quality.
1 year after fighter jet crash, officials highlight safety at Thunder Over Michigan Air Show
It's been nearly a year since a plane crashed at the Thunder Over Michigan Air Show, sending two people to the hospital. As the air show returns this weekend to Willow Run Airport, safety inspections are top priority as thousands are expected to attend. For people living at an apartment...
Detroit Tour Company Launches ‘Hip Hop History Tour of Detroit’
July 21, 2024 ~ A Detroit tour company is launching the first ever Hip Hop History Tour of Detroit on Aug. 11. Kris Hoff, president of Distinctively Detroit Tours, talks to host Ann Thomas about what people can expect from the tour.
The weekend will be packed with music in Metro Detroit
The summer has already been packed with events, and this weekend is no exception. There’s tons to do in and around Detroit, and the music lovers will have their fair share of concerts happening all over. First up, a much anticipated event is in full effect. The Concert of...
Controversial Detroit principal transferred to new school
The principal of Detroit’s Thirkell Elementary Middle-School is reassigned for the upcoming school year following claims from parents and staff that she created a hostile work environment. Detroit Public Schools Community District Superintendent Nikolai Vitti confirmed that Stephanie Gaines will be the new principal at the Catherine C. Blackwell...
Debt Relief for Detroiters: 36th District Court’s Amnesty Program Offers Financial Relief
The 36th District Court in Detroit has rolled out an amnesty program that promises significant financial relief for many in our community. From June 24 to August 2, 2024, the Court will waive all late fees, penalties, and warrant costs upon full payment of the original amount owed. This initiative stands as a lifeline for those burdened by accumulating court costs and aims to alleviate financial stress for many Detroit residents.
MSU football commit Bryson Williams shows off in 7 on 7
Bryson Williams was the latest high school prospect to make his commitment to Michigan State. Now, the Spartan fans can see how special and electric of an offensive player they have in Williams. In Orchard Lake St. Mary’s latest 7 on 7 against Belleville, Williams showed off with a nice catch. Watch the video via Kenny Jordan: Michigan State 2025 “ATH” commit Bryson Williams with a nice catch in traffic against Belleville.. Savoury added two more touchdowns in the game as well. pic.twitter.com/PIaFxPvM25 — Kenny Jordan (@Kenny_Jordan5) July 16, 2024 Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Cory Linsner on Twitter @Cory_Linsner
After Young Dad Disappears, Secrets Surface and His Heartbroken Loved Ones Get Mysterious Calls
Cold case detectives are hoping for “a lucky break” in the 1998 case of a young father who disappeared without a trace. More than 26 years later, loved ones believe it’s “absolutely” possible that Marcus is still alive. "I wonder whether or not Marcus was...
Lenawee County judge in Warner homicide case says he intends to stay on the case
ADRIAN — The judge assigned to the Warner homicide case explained Wednesday why he hasn't disqualified himself from the case now after doing so at an earlier stage of the proceedings. Lenawee County Circuit Judge Michael R. Olsaver, along with the other Lenawee County judges, disqualified himself from hearing...
57 single-family condos approved near Ann Arbor in exchange for land donation
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - A housing development of 57 single-family condominiums has received the final approvals it needed from Ann Arbor Township to move forward. The township’s Board of Trustees voted Monday, July 15, to approve the development’s private wastewater system. It was the final requirement for sign-off on the project by the township, allowing developers Toll Brothers, Inc. to move forward.
Ann Arbor Art Fair, Festival of Books and more: 5 things to do in metro Detroit this weekend
Summer is in full swing in metro Detroit, offering numerous opportunities to enjoy live music, art and cultural activities. In Sterling Heights, immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and tastes of Italy; and celebrate art, creativity, music, and collaboration in the streets of downtown Ann Arbor. Detroit’s riverfront will be...
The 1903 Unsolved Murder in Lima Township (Conclusion)
The inquest verdict of murder did little to change public opinion of suicide. And then there was the matter of the pregnancy. Trigger Warning: This article discusses graphic violence and suicide, which some people might find disturbing. If you are experiencing a suicidal crisis or emotional distress, please call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, which provides 24/7 free and confidential support.
New University of Michigan study could change the lives of millions with food allergies
(CBS DETROIT) - A promising study from the University of Michigan could bring relief to millions around the world who suffer from food allergies.The study showed that inulin administered as gel-based immunotherapy prevented allergic reactions in mice for common peanut, egg white and milk allergies. The study, which will still need several clinical trials, is offering hope to people like Evan Rutter, who suffers from severe peanut and tree nut allergies. "I wouldn't have to worry about what I eat anymore or carry around this thing in my pocket all the time," said Rutter. Rutter, who is now 16 and was diagnosed with a...
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