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USPS Delivery Service Changes May Impact Michigan Customers Soon
Michigan residents have relied on the United States Postal Service (USPS) to receive packages, bills, and other important items. However, the USPS has recently announced changes that could affect how those items are delivered and received in Michigan and could impact residents soon. USPS Delivery Service Changes May Impact Michigan...
Michigan House GOP leaders decry proposed recount rule change as ‘blatant end-run’
Michigan House Republicans are calling out what they say is an “attempted end-run” around state election law ahead of the November general election. House Minority Leader Matt Hall (R-Richland Twp.) on Friday sent a letter to Jonathan Brater, the director of the Michigan Bureau of Elections, denouncing proposed administrative rules on election recount procedures the […]
Chipotle denied raises to unionized workers, US labor agency says
(Reuters) - U.S. labor board prosecutors have determined that a union's claims that Chipotle Mexican Grill illegally refused to give raises to workers at a Michigan restaurant after they became the first and only employees of the fast-casual chain to unionize have merit.
WARNING: New Texting Scam Targeting Michigan
In a world where scammers are getting more and more convincing, sometimes it is better to sit back and see what all you should be aware of out there. From traditional phone scams to more recent email fraud schemes and the latest wave of text message scams. Take a look below at the latest scam hitting Michigan.
DNR hauls in 6-foot, 3-inch lake sturgeon during annual survey
DETROIT – The largest lake sturgeon in the history of the annual state survey was captured last week. The monster fish was 75.2 inches long, or about 6-foot, 3 inches, which made it the largest sturgeon by length that the survey has ever recorded, Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced. It weighed 125 pounds.
Michigan student-athletes battling the heat
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Fall sports are back on the field. Right in the middle of Michigan’s two-day heat wave. Lansing Eastern High School Athletic Director Ramona Mendez says people react to the heat differently. “If that means ending their practice or taking them out of a game early,...
Cornel West wins ballot qualification court case in Michigan
Independent presidential candidate Cornel West scored a legal victory over the weekend for his ballot access bid in battleground Michigan. Michigan Court of Claims Judge James Redford ruled Saturday that the state erred in disqualifying West from the ballot earlier this month after it had cited technical problems with the candidate’s petition. The judge found […]
Lions reportedly releasing linebacker who had big day in preseason finale
ALLEN PARK -- Ty Summers went out with a bang, sporting a old-school neck roll, compiling eight tackles, 1.5 sacks and even a stop on special teams in his last showcase chance with the Detroit Lions. But Summers will have to latch on elsewhere, with the Detroit Free Press reporting the linebacker was among the team’s initial wave of cuts before Tuesday’s deadline.
Former NBA all-star opens soul food restaurant in Michigan
DETROIT - A former NBA all-star is making a big investment in Detroit, employing around 100 people at his new soul food restaurant. Three-time all-star with the Phoenix Suns and former Mayor of Sacramento, California, Kevin Johnson, is the owner of Fixins Soul Kitchen. The restaurant is located at 1435...
Focus: HOPE to Host Free Children’s Health Fair in Preparation for Back-to-School Season
Focus: HOPE is holding a children’s health fair on August 28 to help families prepare for the upcoming school year. The event will feature essential health screenings for children, engaging raffles, and fantastic giveaways. This comprehensive fair aims to ensure that children are academically prepared and in optimal health when they return to the classroom.
Ex-Lions running back among initial cuts in Minnesota
Former Detroit Lions running back Mohamed Ibrahim is among the early cuts in Minnesota. Ibrahim, who was named Big Ten running back of the year while with the University of Minnesota, signed with the Lions as an undrafted rookie last offseason. He had some impressive moments in training camp, but ultimately went on injured reserve before the start of the season. He returned to the practice squad once healthy, then earned a midseason promotion for an October game against the Baltimore Ravens. But he suffered a hip injury on kickoff and didn’t play again for Detroit.
Detroit Tigers have chance to do something tonight that they haven’t done in 8 years
DETROIT – The Detroit Tigers have a chance to do something tonight that they haven’t done in eight years. Coming into Monday night’s game against the Chicago White Sox, the Tigers are 65-66, which means they can reach .500 with a win. The Tigers haven’t had a...
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