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Driver in fatal Dearborn crash sped through traffic light at more than 100 mph, police say
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Dearborn to close stretch of road on weekends to improve pedestrian safety
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'Integrity, love': Melvindale Cpl. Mohamed Said laid to rest Friday
A stream of blue and red flashing lights and blaring sirens marked Melvindale police Cpl. Mohamed Said's final goodbye in Dearborn on Friday morning. Said, 26, was killed Sunday while responding to a call near a gas station on Oakwood Boulevard and Dix Road in Melvindale. A suspect, 44-year-old Michael Lopez, is facing multiple charges in the case. ...
Dr. Adam Hazlett elected to Self-Advocates of Michigan Board of Directors
HFC humanities instructor Dr. Adam Hazlett was recently elected to the Board of Directors for the Self-Advocates of Michigan, a division of the Michigan Developmental Disabilities Council, for a 2-year term. “I was elected by the SAM membership. SAM is a newer organization created to address the lack of self-advocates’...
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...
Ted Ellis Art Exhibit Inspires Community Collaboration with Operation Refuge
Art has the power to touch our souls, and that is precisely what happened to Velma Jean Overman, a dedicated community activist and the executive director of Operation Refuge, when she attended an art exhibit featuring the works of renowned artist Ted Ellis. Ellis, celebrated for his vivid depictions of American life and African American history, presented a portrait titled “My Old Quilt” that moved Overman to tears with its profound emotional depth. This serendipitous encounter revealed shared commitments to using art as a medium for education and community support, leading to an inspiring initiative: Overman’s invitation to Ellis to bring his impactful art to Inkster, Michigan, to aid Operation Refuge in enriching the community through cultural and educational outreach.
Livonia neighbors battling insurance companies following June tornado
LIVONIA, Mich. (WXYZ) — It’s been nearly two months since a tornado hit Livonia but repair work is still underway. Friday, several tree companies were in the neighborhood near I-96 and Newburgh working to grind down stumps and repair roofing. The storm hit back on June 5 bringing...
Firefighters let images do the talking for fundraiser
It wouldn't take long to see what the draw is for the Dearborn Heights Charity Car Wash - after all, the firefighters let the pictures do the talking. The annual car wash event is July 27 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 4500 S Telegraph.
Two Downriver communities receive a combined $3 million from EGLE
Two Downriver communities are receiving funds from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) for a sewer separation project and lead service line removals. The MI Clean Water Plan grants through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), and support from...
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...
Detroit police seeks missing 13-year-old girl last seen July 20
DETROIT – Police are looking for a 13-year-old girl missing from Detroit’s west side. According to authorities, LaNay Thomas was last seen July 20 on Greenfield Road, between Chalfonte Street and Eaton Avenue. Police said she left her home and has not been heard from since. Anyone who...
Detroit Evening Report: New mixed-use development breaks ground in North Corktown
The city of Detroit broke ground this week on the first phase of a new mixed-use housing development in North Corktown. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts. The new development, called Preserve on Ash, will bring nearly 600 new...
Claressa Shields-Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse heavyweight title fight coming to Little Ceasars Arena
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Flint native and undefeated boxer Claressa Shields is ready to challenge heavyweight champion Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse for the title. Both fighters will take their talents to the limit at Little Caesars Arena Saturday night. With both fighters making weight, the countdown to the championship fight began earlier...
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.
Allen Park athletic trainer Meaghan Rourke reflects on career after receiving prestigious honor
Meaghan Rourke has spent her entire career working for Henry Ford Health and always knew that she wanted to go into the healthcare field. Her original plan was to become a physical therapist but in college, someone suggested she get her degree in athletic training instead of health sciences. “I...
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.
The Metro: Detroit Documenters talk public meetings, civic engagement every Friday
Detroit City Council is going on recess from July 31 to September, but that doesn’t mean all local government meetings will stop in and around Detroit. WDET’s newsroom partner Detroit Documenters report on many public government meetings in southeast Michigan. And now, we’re starting a new project with the Documenters.
Site of 3 killings during pivotal, bloody 1967 Detroit riot receives historic marker
DETROIT (AP) — The site of a transient motel in Detroit where three young Black men were killed, allegedly by white police officers, during the city’s bloody 1967 race riot is receiving a historic marker. A dedication ceremony was held Friday in a park several miles north of downtown where the Algiers Motel once stood. As parts of Detroit burned in one of the bloodiest race riots in U.S. history, police and members of the National Guard raided the motel and its adjacent Manor House on July 26, 1967, after reports of gunfire in the area. The bodies of Auburey Pollard, 19, Carl Cooper, 17, and Fred Temple, 18, were found later. About a half dozen others, including two young white women, had been beaten.
Celebrating a Legacy: Sabrina Nelson’s “Frontline Prophet: James Baldwin” at The Charles H. Wright Museum
Detroit-based interdisciplinary artist Sabrina Nelson invites audiences to embark on a profound journey through her traveling exhibition, “Frontline Prophet: James Baldwin.” Opening on Friday, August 2, 2024, at The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, this exhibit honors the centennial of the legendary writer, social critic, and activist, James Baldwin. Through a rich tapestry of art, multimedia, and programming, Nelson crafts an intimate exploration of Baldwin’s enduring legacy.
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