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Fireworks, BBQ smoke raise health concerns during the Fourth of July holiday
Fourth of July fireworks and BBQs have always been an annual tradition, but it all comes at a cost to the vulnerable, like the young, elderly, and people suffering from Asthma.
Heil Continues Growth of Nationwide Dealer Network with New Locations in Ohio and Michigan
Heil® continues to strengthen its premier nationwide dealer network of sales, parts, and support services, with further growth in the Midwest. The company is excited to announce new Environmental Equipment Sales & Service (EESS) locations in Columbus, Ohio, and Detroit, Michigan, enhancing Heil’s presence and support in these key regions.
City of Detroit awarded $20.7M in federal funds for greenway links
The City of Detroit has received nearly $21 million from a new federal grant for further construction of segments of the Joe Louis Greenway, according to a Monday press release. The main goals of the project are to cover improvements to the greenway in the Eastern Market and Southwest Detroit...
The Detroit Red Wings Chose Depth Over Star Power in Free Agency
July 1 is a day when teams around the NHL can upgrade their roster. Moves for elite players and depth players can impact a team enough to make them Stanley Cup contenders. The Detroit Red Wings made the decision to strengthen the Grand Rapids Griffins, their American Hockey League affiliate, rather than upgrade the main roster. Maybe a big trade is coming instead?
"Holy Crap" It's Pavel Datsyuk
Detroit Red Wings prospect Nate Danielson was describing it as a “Holy Crap” moment. “We were actually talking about it and he walked in and we were like, ‘There he is,’” Danielson said. He being Red Wings icon and newly-minted Hockey Hall of Famer Pavel...
Michigan Central Station will close for the holiday weekend
Michigan Central Station will be closed July 5-6 for the Fourth of July weekend. Regular public hours will resume after the holiday weekend on July 12. Nearly 17,000 people have visited the station so far this summer, in addition to the 65,000 who toured the OPEN festivities earlier last month.
Tuesday notes: Horses coming to a Detroit neighborhood, Warren Truck layoffs and more stories
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What Michiganders should know about airline policies while traveling over July 4th
(CBS DETROIT) — With Fourth of July travel in full swing, consumers should know what's changed since the last big travel season in December 2023.In April, the U.S. Department of Transportation issued new consumer protection rules that could save travelers $500 million annually.As of Tuesday night, the Detroit Metro Airport had only two delayed flights and no canceled flights, a far cry from when Darron Cole flew for the last time a couple of years ago."I got a really good ticket that I thought was too good to be true," Cole said. "Turns out it was too good to be true...
Experts remind Michiganders to stay safe in the water this July 4th holiday
(CBS DETROIT) - The Fourth of July is another time for families to hit the water, but officials say a fun day of swimming can turn into a nightmare if not careful."Every child in America knows how to stop, drop and roll. We would love every child in America to learn how to flip, float and follow," said Bob Pratt, the director of education for the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project.Pratt spent over two decades as a fireman and paramedic in East Lansing and has since taken on another element, the water."Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death in...
Danger Zones: Michigan’s 10 Most Hazardous Cities After 9PM
So, you want to go for an evening stroll on the bustling streets of a Michigan city after 9 p.m.? You may want to check your location first. Hold onto your hats, wallets, and purses because you might be in for more than just a moonlight walk. We're not talking about ghost stories; we're talking about real-life horror statistics that will make your skin crawl.
Patricia-era Lions draft bust gets rewarded for emergence with Patriots
A second-round pick (No. 43 overall) by the Detroit Lions in the 2019 draft Jahlani Tavai started 16 games over his first two seasons, primarily at middle linebacker. That doesn't mean he was any good though, and he did not make the roster in 2021 as the rebuild started. Tavani...
Detroit Teachers Union Ratifies Innovative Contract with District, Promising Pay Raises and Improved Work Conditions
The Detroit Federation of Teachers (DFT) has successfully ratified a groundbreaking two-year contract with the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD), marking a significant stride in labor relations, the first of its kind in nearly three decades to be approved before the start of the school year, as per reporting from The Detroit News.
Nothing to prove: Stevenson grad Rochelle Ferris among competitors for upcoming USBC Junior Gold tourney
Rochelle Ferris will be bowling in her first Junior Gold Championship from July 12 to 20. Some of the best young bowlers in the country will converge on Detroit as the young talent will be on display through the Metro area. Ferris, 17, and a Sterling Heights Stevenson graduate, said...
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