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Metro Detroit’s Meadow Brook Amphitheatre, shop upcoming concerts from $14
Joshua Bassett, Jane’s Addiction, and Vampire Weekend at Meadow Brook Amphitheatre this summer and into early fall. Find tickets for as low as $14. Compare prices on Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub, and Ticketmaster. Meadow Brook Amphitheatre is situated in Rochester Hills, Michigan, about 30 minutes North of Detroit. The...
Royal Oak Roast's loaded breakfast burrito
👋 Joe here. I eat so many breakfast sandwiches and burritos that they're basically my sixth food group.Dig in: My latest breakfast burrito adventure was at Royal Oak Roast, a coffee shop and eatery on Woodward Avenue near the Detroit Zoo.The vibe: Never have I written about a more "burbs" establishment.It's on the ground floor of The Griffin, the newish luxury apartment building at 10 Mile Road.The surrounding traffic on Woodward, I-75 and I-696 was audible as I sat at an outdoor table.What I ordered: The breakfast burrito ($12) — stuffed with eggs, hash browns, bacon, spinach, onions and cheese — and a small cold brew ($4.50).The breakfast menu includes huevos rancheros, smoked salmon bagels and more.💭 My thought bubble: When it comes to Royal Oak breakfast burritos, Atomic Coffee's OG is my standard-bearer for its consistency, price and taste. (It's also vegetarian.)This is a worthy rival. The ingredients were fresh and the burrito was well-prepared. I'll be back.Stop by: 25070 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak.Open daily, 7am-7pm.
Feds: Doctor who ran 'pill mill' to spend 20 years in prison in overdose death
A St. Clair Shores doctor who federal prosecutors said operated a "pill mill" and was convicted in a patient's overdose death was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. Bernard Shelton, 67, learned his fate Thursday before U.S. District Judge Denise Page Hood in Detroit, the U.S. Attorney's Office said in a release. A federal court jury convicted him of 21 charges in April 2023. ...
Police seeking porch pirate in Dearborn Heights
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich (FOX 2) - The Dearborn Heights Police Department is investigating the theft of packages off a porch in the area of Midway and Mayburn. The man in the photo is suspected of taking packages valued at more than $260 and then fleeing in a dark-colored sedan. Anyone...
Mammoths Take Game Two, 4-2, Over Unicorns
UTICA, Mich. – The Westside Woolly Mammoths (16-10) secured a 4-2 victory over the Utica Unicorns (16-15), taking the second game in the Saturday doubleheader at Jimmy John’s Field after losing a close one in the previous contest. Drew Fleming put the Mammoths on the board early, hitting...
Last chance: Get tickets to Tate McRae concert in Michigan tomorrow night
Tate McRae at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill in Sterling Heights tomorrow night — Sunday, July 28. Some last-minute tickets are still online, here’s how to find them. Shop on Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub, and Ticketmaster to compare prices and available sections. Fans of the “greedy,”...
The Best Home-Cooked Food In Michigan Is Made Daily At This Cafeteria-Style Restaurant
Tucked away in Royal Oak, Michigan, lies a cafeteria-style restaurant that captures the essence of hearty, homemade dishes. With each visit, you’ll be treated to an array of daily specials crafted with care and tradition. As you step through the doors, the welcoming atmosphere and delicious aromas invite you...
Three 2025 NHL Draft prospects to watch in 2024 World Junior Summer Showcase
The 2024 World Junior Summer Showcase kicked off a few days ago in Plymouth, Michigan, as players look to crack the lineup for their respective national team for the 2024-25 IIHF World Junior Championships. The defending champions, the United States, will look to defend their gold medal from a year ago and will be joined by Canada, Finland and Sweden.
Chesterfield’s Rosie the Riveter went on to build a career as an airplane mechanic
Every resident at Michigan Veteran Homes of Chesterfield Township has a story to tell and whether they’re talking about their experiences during the war or about their journey through life they are worthy of your time. On Thursday everyone was anxious to hear more about Fran Metcalf. An original...
Suspect charged in first Flint homicide of 2023 sentenced to prison
FLINT, MI – A Flint man was sentenced to prison time after pleading guilty to the city’s first homicide of 2023. Ryan Lamar Cooper, 32, will serve at least seven years and two months to a maximum of 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter. He has been in jail for more than 1,500 days.
Farmington Hills man charged in motorcyclist’s death in Oxford Township
A Farmington Hills man faces up to a year in prison for a moving violation that caused the death of an Orion Township man. Adnan Eltobji, 54, is charged with a Moving Violation Causing Death.
Local leaders endorse Kamala Harris for Democratic Presidential Nomination
FLINT, Mich.—Local and state leaders are throwing their support behind Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the Democratic Presidential Nomination. They held a news conference Friday afternoon where Congressman Dan Kildee, Flint Mayor Sheldon Neely, and State Representative Jasper Martus praised Vice President Harris’s experience, her contrast with former President Donald Trump, and her vision for America's future.
Flint’s the “GWOAT” Claressa Shields has her final face-off with Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse
DETROIT, Mich. (WNEM) - We’re less than 24 hours away from the “GWOAT” Claressa Shields having her 2nd main event fight at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Tomorrow night, the Flint boxer will take on Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse for the WBC Heavyweight Title and vacant IBF Light Heavyweight World Championship.
Say Cheese 810 in Flint offers gooey delights ‘trying to make everyone happy’
FLINT, MI - Katrina Wolak was recently running the Flint Social Club. Now she’s running her own restaurant. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
A rise in coyote sightings in this Metro Detroit neighborhood has police alerting residents
(CBS DETROIT) – A Metro Detroit area police department is alerting residents to an uptick in coyote sightings around the community recently.Northville Township police said residents should contact a private animal control service if they need one, since the department doesn't have one. They also shared some safety tips regarding coyotes from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Coyotes should be naturally afraid of people, and residents are advised to never feed them or try to tame them. Residents should be aware that outside food sources, such as garbage and pet food, can attract coyotes, and so can bird feeders and gardens since...
National Labor Relations Board investigates alleged union threats at Michigan hospital
GRAND BLANC TWP. Mich. - Two nurses at Ascension Genesys in Grand Blanc Township are filing a claim with the National Labor Relations Board. The nurses say the union threatened to fire them. They say union bosses told them they would be fired if they didn't sign paperwork authorizing the...
Metro Detroit rescue seeking homes for pets and donations to continue care
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) — ReJoyceful Rescue in Clinton Township is overwhelmed by the number of owners who have been surrendering their pets. "The most important thing that we want to get the word out right now is how bad the animal crisis really is right now in Michigan and all over the nation. We are seeing unprecedented amounts of animals being surrendered by their owners, just abandoned let loose in the street. We get probably 20 to 30 phone calls a day for people looking to get rid of their animal," said Chelsea Murphy, shelter manager and board member of...
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