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TAHRIR Coalition holds press conference to discuss disciplinary action against students, administration response to demonstrations
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Ann Arbor named most educated city in US for seventh year in a row
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Tree Town has once again been crowned as the most educated city in the United States. The mid-size Michigan city has been at the top of WalletHub’s list of “Most & Least Educated Cities in America” for seven years thanks to a high number of degree and diploma holders.
Colston Loveland: Why He Chose to Stay at Michigan Amid Harbaugh’s Exit
Michigan’s Colston Loveland Reflects on Staying Post-Harbaugh. After a perfect 15-0 season culminating in a National Championship win over Washington, Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland faced a pivotal decision. With head coach Jim Harbaugh departing for the Los Angeles Chargers, the team was at a crossroads. Facing Uncertainty.
Things to do in Metro Detroit this Weekend: July 4 to 7
July 4 - 7 Royal Oak Taco Fest 2024. This years Royal Oak Taco Fest featuring over 50 taquerias, ice-cold margaritas, and 3 stages of live entertainment. Enjoy family-friendly fun with bounce houses, face painting, and crafts at the Kids Zone. Don't miss Lucha Libre wrestling, taco-eating contests, tequila sampling, artisan vendors, and more! Visit the event website to for the full lineup of vendors, musical performances and entertainment at royaloaktacofest.com.
Houghton graduate Stella Wickstrom stars on U of M rowing team
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - From 2019-2023, Stella Wickstrom was a standout basketball and volleyball player at Houghton, but now she’s an even bigger name in college rowing. Wickstrom’s path to a Big Ten rowing title was unlike most others, and it all started during the recruiting process. “I...
Sterling Heights police ramp up patrols ahead of Independence Day weekend
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - As Metro Detroiters gear up to celebrate Independence Day, local law enforcement, including the Sterling Heights Police Department, are stepping up patrols on the roads."We're looking for any violation. If it's someone drinking or driving and coming from a party, we're looking for the driving, the bad habits…them going over a curb, them swerving in a lane," said Sterling Heights Capt. Mario Bastinelli.Bastinelli says the city will see an abundance of extra officers on duty the next several days."We're going to be out on patrol, we're going to be in the subs, driving on the...
Move over, Michigan: Georgia now leads in building next-generation cars
Since the first Ford Model T rolled off the assembly line in 1908, Detroit has been synonymous with the American automotive industry. But in the age of the electric vehicle, amid a renaissance in domestic manufacturing, Georgia is quietly but confidently emerging as the undisputed national leader in the electrifying auto sector. It sounds like […] The post Move over, Michigan: Georgia now leads in building next-generation cars appeared first on Georgia Recorder.
How Megan Blake re-rose to West Michigan's top tennis player, Sentinel Player of the Year
Megan Blake has put together one of the best tennis resumes in area history. It includes a state championship, a re-rise to No. 1 singles and becoming the most dominant player in West Michigan. She has been selected as Holland Sentinel Girls Tennis Player of the Year for the second time.
Lenawee Christian senior one of among four Michigan students to earn MEC scholarship
CASSAPOLIS — A Lenawee Christian High School senior student was one of among four Michigan students to receive funding through Midwest Energy and Communications’ annual college scholarship program. Alexandra Prater was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from MEC in recognition of her academic achievements, leadership and community involvement. Scholarship...
These are the 20 most dangerous Michigan intersections
A new report ranks Michigan’s most dangerous intersections, and most of them are in Metro Detroit. Michigan Auto Law released their annual list of dangerous intersections, using data from Michigan State Police. The Michigan State Police’s Traffic Reporting Unit’s underlying data analysis is compiled using motor vehicle accident reports...
FTC says gig company Arise misled consumers about how much money they could make on its platform
NEW YORK – The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against a gig work company, saying it misled people about the money they could make on its platform. Arise Virtual Solutions reached a settlement with the FTC, agreeing to pay $7 million to workers the FTC says were harmed by the company's misconduct. Arise is a technology platform that connects major companies with customer service agents who freelance on its platform.
‘Zero-tolerance approach’ -- Metro Detroit to see enhanced police presence enforcing firework safety
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – The clock is ticking to Independence Day and ahead of all the family fun, police are reminding everyone to stay safe when lighting fireworks. ---> Warn your dogs: Michigan’s legal fireworks window opens today -- what to know about the law. You’ve probably already...
Abandoned Michigan Sears Store: A Silent Reminder
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property. Sears stores were founded in 1886 as the R.W. Sears Watch Company in Chicago. Along with Richard Sears, the company was co-founded by Alvah Roebuck. For almost...
Michigan’s biggest question for each defensive position group heading into 2024
Michigan comes into the 2024 season fresh off a national championship with the same lofty goals as last year. Although the Wolverines’ offense is littered with question marks and unknowns, their defense offers a little bit more familiarity. Michigan presented a solid, destructive defense in 2023, and that shouldn’t...
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