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Detroit People Mover to shut down for 11 weeks after Labor Day for track replacement
The Detroit People Mover will shut down for 11 weeks after Labor Day to replace sections of track that are original to the 37-year-old system, according to a recent announcement. The system, which is free to ride at least through the end of next year, is expected to reopen before...
The Detroit Pistons' all-time best Summer League performances
Bobi Klintman and Daniss Jenkins have already had big Summer League performances for the Detroit Pistons that have drawn plenty of overrections. We all know that Summer League is truly a knee-jerk reaction event. If your newest addition goes off in their first action, your GM is a genius. If they struggle, your rookie is already a bust. We’ve seen players score 30, and never crack an NBA rotation, and vice versa players finish with three points on 1-of-8 shooting, and go on to have legendary careers. Reality is that Summer League is more so about watching playing style than actual performances.
Here’s every pick the Detroit Tigers made in the 2024 MLB Draft
The Detroit Tigers were awarded the 11th overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, which they used on Sunday evening to select high school shortstop prospect Bryce Rainer. The bat-first infield prospect was widely expected to be off the board before the Tigers would get a chance to pick him, and the pick was unanimously well-received among fans and local and national media.
Create your own stained glass art
Whether you’re looking for a new window, a nightlight, or just want to create some art, you can head over to Glass Action Studio in Oak Park. Carey Gustafson, owner of Glass Action Studio, appeared on “Live In The D” to talk about how she is able to turn mere pictures into stained glass works of art.
"Peace, Love and Understanding" at the heart of this week's Concert of Colors in Detroit
A flavorful flurry of multicultural jams will provide the soundtrack for an exciting weekend as the 33rd annual Concert of Colors returns to Midtown Detroit’s Cultural District July 17-24. The festival is free for all to attend. Detroit’s largest and oldest music diversity festival will feature a Caribbean carnival...
Michigan football sets date for beginning of fall camp
Michigan football has set the date when it will formally begin its national championship defense. The Wolverines will begin fall camp on July 31, the program confirmed to TMI. The first practice will be held exactly one month ahead of the August 31 season opener at the Big House against Fresno State.
Detroit’s Devastating Slide Set to Reopen This Week
The Detroit Free Press calls it one of, "Detroit's jewels." However, ask any local and they'll tell you it's more likely to damage the family jewels. One of the Detroit area's most infamous celebrities, the giant slide on Belle Isle, is set to reopen this week. First opened in 1967...
Detroit Tigers MLB draft Day 2 tracker: Which players were selected in Rounds 3-10
With two full rounds in the books, plus several compensatory picks, the MLB draft will resume Monday with a mere 18 rounds to go. The Detroit Tigers made three selections on Sunday, first settling on shortstop Bryce Rainer with the No. 11 pick in the first round. Rainer will join a Tigers...
Grand Victorian in Corktown, once home of a Tigers owner, for sale for almost $2 million
A Victorian home in Corktown, occupied at one time by the owner of the Detroit Tigers in 1900, is for sale for just under $2 million — and, get this — it comes with its own plan to help cover the mortgage: a next-door duplex you can rent. "It's got some great history,"...
Detroit religious leaders address assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump
(CBS DETROIT) - As the nation continues to process the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump Saturday night, so are people in the Motor City.The senior pastor at 180 Church in Detroit is on his way to Milwaukee to speak at the Republican National Convention that starts on Monday. That's after hosting Trump during a roundtable discussion in June. He says there's no room for an attack like what happened just outside of Pittsburgh Saturday night, and that's a message that transcends religious and party lines."So often in our communities, tragedy has become normal," said 180 Church Senior Pastor Lorenzo Sewell.180 Church...
Detroit Lions training camp preview: Key dates, notable additions, biggest storylines
With 2024 NFL training camps set to open, it's time to get up to speed on all 32 NFL teams. Kevin Patra has the lowdown on position battles, key players and notable subplots across the NFC North. Catch up on the Detroit Lions' offseason developments and 2024 outlook below. Training...
Tigers’ Kenta Maeda reacts to heartfelt ovation after dominant Dodgers outing
The Detroit Tigers signed Kenta Maeda to a two-year contract in MLB Free Agency this past winter. They hoped the veteran pitcher would help stabilize their rotation and potentially help them push for the American League Central. However, the signing has not panned out as either side envisioned. Maeda has struggled to the point that […] The post Tigers’ Kenta Maeda reacts to heartfelt ovation after dominant Dodgers outing appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Building at Detroit African bead museum demolished
A building at the corner of Grand River and Vinewood known for its colorful artwork and part of the Dabls Mbad African Bead Museum has turned to rubble and dust. Despite attempts to save the building by museum founder Olayami Dabls and his team, city crews arrived at the site Tuesday morning and began tearing down the property.
Surprising State Where U of M is Most Hated
There are lots of rivalries in college football but some states hate some schools more than others rivalry or not. There are a few states that have some hatred for U of M. Rivalries are everywhere. Many start at home between siblings but many are associated with sports teams. Of...
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