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Royal Oak apartment approved despite some pushback
A new development that would bring an apartment building to the site of an abandoned bank in Royal Oak was approved by the city commission on Tuesday. The approval comes after some residents in the area picketed against the apartment over the weekend.
It’s now like ‘Jurassic World’ at a popular Michigan museum
DEARBORN, MI - It looks a little like “Jurassic World” right now at one of the most popular museums in Michigan thanks to a new exhibition which just opened at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation. “Dinosaurs in Motion” runs through September 8 at the museum in...
Man killed in heavy machinery accident • Royal Oak apartment approved • Plane crash kills flight instructor
TUESDAY NEWS HIT - A family is grieving the loss of a 24-year-old man last week in what is being called an "industrial accident." Matthew McCoy was working at DPR Manufacturing in Warren on Friday when heavy machinery fell on him, killing him. McCoy's loved ones said he really enjoyed...
Metro Detroit braces for summer heat: Temperatures set to climb into 90s by Father's Day
Get ready to switch out your jacket for a swimsuit because summer weather is finally on its way. Temperatures will slowly rise for the rest of this week, according to the National Weather Service in White Lake. Next week kicks off with some heat to send metro Detroiters diving straight into the nearest lake or pool.
Feds: Former Wyandotte school principal pleads guilty to embezzling more than $89K
Personal vacations, meals, gift cards, clothing, rent. That's what a former Wyandotte Public Schools principal is accused of spending more than $89,000 in district funds on for herself, according to federal court documents. Krizia Allen, 38, of West Bloomfield, will learn her punishment this fall after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court in Detroit...
Suspected drunk driver causes head-on crash in Troy
TROY, Mich. (FOX 2) - Police believe a driver was drunk when he crashed into another vehicle head-on Saturday in Troy. The suspected drunk driver hit the other vehicle in front of the Nino Salvaggio store on Rochester Road near South Boulevard around 6:30 p.m. Two other vehicles were also involved in the crash, though it isn't clear if they crashed into the other vehicles or if they were hit by the other vehicles.
Livonia Spree kicks off June 25. Here's what to know about this year's festival
LIVONIA — One of metro Detroit's most-beloved summer festivals is just around the corner. Livonia Spree 74 kicks off June 25 and runs through June 30. The longstanding event serves as the city's birthday party and is known for drawing visitors from across southeast Michigan. The event takes place...
ATM Technician Fights Off Robbers, Stabs Assailant in Center Line Heist Attempt
An ATM technician in Center Line, Michigan found themselves at the center of a reported robbery gone awry. The repairman, servicing a Bank of America ATM on the corner of 10 Mile Rd. and Van Dyke Ave., was assaulted by three men last Thursday, as confirmed by multiple sources. The Macomb Daily reports that the suspects, described as three Black males each around 5-foot-11, attacked the technician, pinning him to his work van while raiding the cash machine.
Garden commemorating Oxford High School shooting victim unveiled
(CBS DETROIT) - A victim in the Oxford High School shooting was forever memorialized at a trail in Oakland County over the weekend."He's proud. I know he's very proud," says Jill Soave, the mother of Justin Shilling.Soave coordinated "Justin's Nature Walk" along the Polly Ann Trail, where she welcomed community members to walk down a trail her son loved and introduced the newest garden in Oxford."It's mixed emotions. It's definitely a feeling of joy and celebration seeing all the love. Justin is not forgotten, but it's a mixed emotion because he's also not here with us," Soave said. A pollinator garden in its infancy stages was unveiled alongside a boulder in the center of it reading "In Honor of Justin Shilling."Soave unveiled the boulder during a brief ceremony, which was followed by the placement of smaller, decorated rocks around it by community members and loved ones.It concluded with a walk down the trail, with everyone wearing "Justin's Nature Walk" shirts. "We don't forget the tragedy that did happen, but we just move on the best that we can. Planting trees in his honor, gardens in his honor, to keep his legacy alive, to come together," says Soave.
Gas, Hybrid, or EV? Metro Detroit drivers weigh in
DETROIT (WXYZ) — The auto industry's plans for an all-electric future may be hitting a speed bump. A new survey from AAAshows customers aren't as keen to purchase an electric vehicle. The main factors holding them back include cost, charging availability and driving range. A lot of drivers are...
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