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UAW endorses Kamala Harris for president, plans big presence at Detroit rally next week
The UAW has endorsed Kamala Harris for president of the United States. The union, in an announcement Wednesday, said its International Executive Board had voted in favor of endorsing Harris in the November election ahead of a planned rally for her campaign Aug. 7 in Detroit, where she is expected to "meet directly...
Haunted Hearse Car Show again brings horror and Halloween fun to Macomb County store
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (FOX 2) - It's already Halloween all year long at Screamers Costumes, but things will get a little more creepy this weekend. The Clinton Township Halloween store is hosting the third annual Haunted Hearse Car Show on Sunday. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., stop by the shop to see hearses, spin the wheel of death to win prizes, shop the store and vendors, and enjoy sales on horror necessities.
Here’s a look at every prospect the Tigers acquired at the 2024 trade deadline
Trading for the 2024 season has officially closed. As expected, the Detroit Tigers dealt away resurgent starting pitcher Jack Flaherty to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Catcher Carson Kelly and relief arm Andrew Chafin were shipped off as well, both joining the Texas Rangers in separate deals. Finally, Mark Canha was flipped to the San Francisco Giants in the final deal at the deadline for the organization.
Angel Reese Rumored To Be Dating NBA’s Jalen Duren After Vacation Photos Surface
Angel Reese and Detroit Pistons player Jalen Duren stirred dating rumors on social media after they both posted vacation photos that seem to be from the same location.Angel Reese Says Drake And Future Slid Into Her DMs After She Won National Championship On Tuesday (July 30), the 20-year-old NBA star posted a video of a sunset from an unnamed spot on his Instagram Story. The scenery in the latter appeared similar to what the 22-year-old WNBA star posted on her IG Story. Both posts showed some sort of wooden cabana in the background and rocky terrain. The Chicago Sky player also showed...
Arts, Beats & Eats announces 2024 music lineup with Cheap Trick, Tesla, Keith Sweat, more
Rock bands Cheap Trick, Tesla, Chevelle and Gin Blossoms, along with country singer Dustin Lynch and R&B veteran Keith Sweat, will headline the 2024 installment of Soaring Eagle Arts, Beats & Eats presented by Flagstar. Producers of the annual Labor Day weekend festival unveiled details Wednesday as the event heads toward its latest...
Tigers somehow made the worst possible non-Tarik Skubal trade at deadline
The Tigers waited until the last few minutes of the trade deadline to pull off their biggest move: trading Jack Flaherty to the Dodgers. Now that the dust from the deadline has settled a bit, we can look back on how the Tigers fared with a bit more of a level head but, spoiler alert, it still doesn't look great.
Detroit’s Black churches respond to gun violence in the community| Black Church in Detroit
After a mass shooting of 21 people at a block party on Detroit’s east side, Detroit’s Black churches are coming together with residents and other advocacy organizations to support the community and spearhead efforts for change. The July 7 incident, which killed two people and injured 19 others, goes down as one of the city’s worst mass shootings to date. From June to August 2022, Detroit was the site of at least five mass shootings.
Knowlton Ice Museum preserves Port Huron’s history of the ice industry – part one
The Community Foundation is proud to continue to protect a little slice of Port Huron’s history and the legacy of Mickey and Agnes Knowlton through its preservation of several turn-of-the-century ice wagons that are part of the larger Knowlton Ice Museum collection. Used to deliver large blocks of ice...
The Jackson House: The Henry Ford Presents ‘From Selma to Detroit’ with Celebration, Site Dedication and Panel Discussion on August 8
On Thursday, August 8, history will come alive as Henry Ford commemorates The Jackson House in Greenfield Village with a series of public events. Kicking off with a site dedication in the village at 9:30 am, the celebration will culminate in a profound panel discussion, “From Selma to Detroit,” held at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation at 7:00 pm. These events will highlight the incredible significance of The Jackson House in American history, inviting attendees to explore its enduring legacy.
MSU Football Star Sounds Off On Former Teammate That Left For Rival Michigan
The Michigan State Spartans suffered several losses in the transfer portal this spring. Perhaps the most bitter was the departure of safety Jaden Mangham, who left for Michigan.
Belle Isle Art Fair offers two days of artistry
Taking your chances on the big slide won’t be the only reason to head to Detroit’s Belle Isle this weekend. The island is hosting the Belle Isle Art Fair, taking place by the James Scott Memorial Fountain from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4.
Dearborn voters to decide on charter changes as state launches investigation
Voters in Dearborn will decide whether to approve changes to their city charter as the state investigates whether the commission that proposed the changes acted improperly in mailing flyers that urge residents to approve it. On the Dearborn ballot in next week's August primary election, voters can choose to approve or reject changes to their city laws proposed by the Dearborn Charter Commission, a nine-member body elected by voters in November 2021 that has been discussing the...
Dr. Robert Livernois To Bring ‘School Talks’ To Detroit’s WJR
Cumulus Media Detroit’s WJR AM 760 will debut School Talks, a new weekend talk show, on Sunday, August 25. Hosted by Dr. Robert Livernois the program will delve into a wide array of school-related topics and feature discussions with educational experts each week. With a rich background spanning 36...
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