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Veteran Lions CB can’t stop smiling after getting another chance in Detroit
ALLEN PARK -- Emmanuel Moseley met with reporters after Friday’s training camp practice, and the Detroit Lions cornerback couldn’t stop smiling, and that’s for good reason. Moseley is back on the field after suffering two season-ending ACL injuries in as many years. The first ended his 2022...
Detroiters Debate Whether City Officials Should Live in the City
July 26, 2024 ~ Over 40% of Detroit’s top officials live outside the city, sparking debate on residency rules. Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds talk about community members who argue leaders should live locally to strengthen trust, questioning Mayor Mike Duggan’s commitment to Detroit.
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...
Where Detroit newcomers are coming from: U-Haul study reveals where people move from
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Detroit's comeback is not to be missed. Don't take it from us, though. The proof is in the people who are moving into the city from across the country. From Ohio to Florida and Texas, people are pulling into neighborhoods with U-Haul in Detroit from all over.
St. Clair Shores doctor who prescribed over 5 million pills in 3 years sentenced to 20 years
A doctor from St. Clair Shores who prescribed more than five million doses of controlled substances in the span of three years, leading to three overdose deaths, will spend 20 years behind bars.
MLB Network's Tigers-Orioles trade deadline proposal for Tarik Skubal takes things to new level
Two powerhouses have been reported as being in on Tarik Skubal: the Dodgers and Orioles, two surefire playoff contenders who would probably be willing to move mountains to get Skubal in their injury-plagued rotations. However, it's starting to become more widely understood that LA simply doesn't have the kind of prospect capital that Baltimore does, and that the more realistic Tigers starter for the Dodgers to chase would be Jack Flaherty (subscription required).
PLUSH To Rock The Token Lounge, But First They Spoke To WRIF
The ladies from PLUSH are bringing their show to the Token Lounge on Saturday, August 3rd. I was lucky enough to catch up with the band, for the first time since their appearance at last year’s RIFF Fest. We discussed a lot of topics with Moriah, Bella, Ashley, and...
I-75 south at I-96 in Wayne County reopens
DETROIT – Police closed I-75 south at I-96 in Wayne County on Friday afternoon, but after a few hours, the areas were opened. The eastbound lanes of the I-96 ramp to I-75 south were also closed. Officials announced the closure on Friday (July 26) at 4:27 p.m. The entrance...
Resurgent Tigers dealt brutal blow with Riley Greene injury update
The Detroit Tigers are in a weird position ahead of the upcoming trade deadline. At 51-53, they aren't completely out of the Wild Card race, but also don't sit close enough to warrant pushing their chips in. One of the biggest reasons why the Tigers have been able to hang around in 2024 despite disappointments elsewhere on the roster (looking hard at you, Javy Baez) is the play of Riley Greene.
Metro Detroit has a 'growing' problem with car thefts from dealerships, plants – and often times teens are responsible
Police agencies across Metro Detroit have been working to crack down on an uptick in car thefts from dealerships and auto plants. Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham says oftentimes, juveniles are the suspects.
Movin’ On Up: New Detroit Pistons Coach Selling His Beautiful Lakefront Pad for $5M
J. B. Bickerstaff is movin' on up (technically, north and west) as he packs his bags in Cleveland and heads for the Motor City to become the new coach of the Detroit Pistons. Since Bickerstaff was fired by the Cavaliers earlier this year, it doesn't look like he'll be needing that rickety old shack gorgeous lakefront mansion he's been living in. His six-bedroom home in Avon Lake (about 25 miles west of Cleveland) has been listed for just a shade under $5 million.
Months from retirement, Allen Park police chief faces investigation over official complaint
Allen Park Police Chief Chris Egan is responding to allegations made against him in a complaint filed against the Police Department by a retired police sergeant. Since the complaint was filed on June 25, the city’s Civil Service Commission has since opened up an investigation into the claims. Wayne...
Former Detroit Lions lineman Isaiah Buggs sentenced to hard labor in Alabama on animal cruelty charges
Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs has been convicted on two counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty charges.Tuscaloosa County District Judge Joanne Jannik sentenced Buggs on July 19 to a year of hard labor, ordering him to serve 60 days. The rest would be suspended for two years "pending the behavior of the defendant."Buggs, 27, also is not allowed to have or be around firearms or own dogs or cats.The Chiefs released the former Alabama player on June 24, eight days after his second recent arrest in Alabama. He was arrested on a charge of domestic violence/burglary and released...
Genesee County restaurant offering free pizza if Olympian Grant Fisher medals
FENTON, MI - If Grand Blanc native and long-distance runner Grant Fisher finishes in the top three at the Paris Olympic Games, a Fenton restaurant will provide free pizza for customers signed up to its Wings for Rings campaign. The campaign features special discounts and Boston’s Pizza will serve as...
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