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New evidence means freedom for a Michigan man who spent 37 years in prison for a murder conviction
DETROIT (AP) — A man who served nearly 40 years in prison for a Detroit-area murder won’t face another trial after a judge threw out his conviction based on new evidence. The decision by prosecutors means Paul Clark, who has been out on bond since May, is free — for good. “I just can’t believe […]
Book clubs, crafts and other fun things to do Downriver
What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to downriverlife@thenewsherald.com. List the time, date, location, cost and contact information. Submit announcements at least two weeks prior to the event. Events added this week. Allen Park Street...
Summer Beer Festival, cats and cars: Things to do this weekend
There’s plenty to do in metro Detroit as we enter the last weekend of July. Sterling Heights will come alive with live music, carnival rides, art, and more. West Bloomfield will offer a fine arts fair with scenic views of Orchard Lake. Cat enthusiasts can visit a cat show in Taylor, while spectators can watch classic cars cruise down Telegraph, and beer lovers can savor the flavors from Michigan brewers in Ypsilanti. ...
Metro Detroit weather: Humidity drops Thursday, making for a warm and comfortable day
DETROIT (FOX 2) - The heat and humidity will both be down Thursday, making for a different type of day than what Metro Detroit has been having lately. It will be warm today, but that summer heat lacks - for now. Waking up, temperatures are in the 50s and 60s. They will climb to the mid to upper 70s.
Visit Ypsilanti for ‘the largest Michigan-only beer festival in the state’
YPSILANTI, MI -- The ultimate summer beer festival is here, offering the opportunity to celebrate the brews Michigan has to offer. The Michigan Brewers Guild’s 25th-annual Summer Beer Festival is perfect for beer enthusiasts to try all kinds of Michigan brews from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 26, and 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 27, at Ypsilanti’s Riverside Park.
Beware: MI Residents Warned To Avoid These Items Attracting Ticks
Summertime in Michigan means spending more time outdoors and there are more pests to be aware of. One of those pests includes ticks, which are causing concern for residents in the Great Lakes State as cases of Lyme disease rise. And experts are warning Michigan residents to avoid certain items that could attract ticks and lead to potentially deadly bug bites.
Ypsilanti’s Donald Scott to compete in 2024 Paris Olympics
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - It is no leap of faith for Ypsilanti’s Donald Scott, who returned to the Olympics. Scott will compete in his second Olympics in the men’s triple jump. He placed seventh in the event in Tokyo. Scott earned a football scholarship to Eastern Michigan University...
FBI Warning Michigan Residents of New Crime Trend Called Jugging
A new crime trend has led to law enforcement warning everyone to be very careful at ATMs in Michigan. I was today years old when I learned of the term 'Jugging.' The FBI describes this new crime trend below,. Jugging refers to a crime in which a suspect, or group...
Michigan Hospital Named One of the Best for Cancer Treatment in U.S.
When facing a cancer diagnosis, choosing the right hospital can make all the difference. America is home to some of the best cancer treatment centers globally, offering cutting-edge technology, groundbreaking research, and compassionate care. So how do you go about finding the very best in cancer care? The U.S. News...
Michigan’s Consumers Energy intensifies forestry work near power lines
Jackson, Mich.-headquartered Consumers Energy on July 23 laid out plans to clear and remove trees along more than 7,000 miles of power lines this year as part of the energy provider’s stepped-up commitment to protect ... Read More » The post Michigan’s Consumers Energy intensifies forestry work near power lines appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Michigan Expecting Bitter Cold Temperatures In Extended Forecast
Many Michigan residents want to hang on to summer as long as possible to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather. But, for those who are anticipating the fall season and cooler temps, they may be here soon. And it could feel more like winter than fall in Michigan as bitterly cold weather is expected to grip the Great Lakes state this season.
Michigan gets new response power in ecological emergencies
LANSING, MI — Michigan environmental regulators can now issue written emergency response orders when natural resources are being damaged. On Tuesday, July 23, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Senate Bill 398, which expands the power of Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) to compel an emergency cleanup when an ecological crisis is unfolding.
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