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MLB rumors: Astros, Tigers have discussed Jack Flaherty trade
The Detroit Tigers have been nothing to write home about this year, but right-handed pitcher Jack Flaherty has been. That’s why the Houston Astros, who are gearing up for another playoff run, have been taking a long look at him. Both teams have been discussing a possible trade centering around the 6-foot-4, 225-pounder, via MLB […] The post MLB rumors: Astros, Tigers have discussed Jack Flaherty trade appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Historical marker acknowledging Algiers Motel tragedy in Detroit 57 years later
(CBS DETROIT) - After 57 years of waiting, relatives of three young Black men who were killed by police during the 1967 Detroit riots are getting the recognition they deserve.What happened at the Algiers Motel on July 25, 1967, still haunts family members who spent decades fighting to expose the reality of what happened that day.Aubrey Pollard, Carl Cooper and Fred Temple were shot and killed by local and federal officers as they investigated reports of gunshots during the early stages of the riots.Lee Forsyth's lives with these scarring memories having watched his best friends die that night."I can see my...
Tigers place All-Star outfielder Riley Greene on injured list with hamstring strain
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Tigers placed All-Star outfielder Riley Greene on the injured list Friday with a right hamstring strain. The 23-year-old Greene has been a bright spot for the struggling Tigers’ offense. He is hitting .264 and leading Detroit in homers (17), runs (57) and RBIs (51).
Federal court approves new Michigan Senate seats for Detroit-area districts
Federal judges gave final approval to a new map of Michigan state Legislature boundaries, concluding a case in which the court previously found that several Detroit-area districts' maps were illegally influenced by race. In December, the court ordered a redistricting commission responsible for redrawing the state's legislative and congressional maps in 2021 to redraw 13 state districts. In a Friday opinion, the panel of three judges approved a redrawn map of the Senate seats bringing the proceedings to a close. The court approved new boundaries for seven state House seats in March, which had to be finalized before the 2024...
Historical marker unveiled at site of Algiers Motel, where police killed 3 black teens in 1967
DETROIT (FOX 2) - On July 26, 1967, three Black teens were fatally shot by police while six others were brutally beaten. Now, 57 years later, a historical marker is at the site to acknowledge a tragic piece of history and honor the victims. Lee Forsythe, Rodney Davis, Larry Reed,...
Public viewing for Four Tops’ Duke Fakir to be held at Motown Museum on Thursday
A public viewing for the late Four Tops singer Duke Fakir will be held from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Motown Museum, his family announced Friday. Fakir’s body will lie in repose in the atrium of Hitsville Next, the museum expansion space next door to the original Motown studio where he...
Byron Buxton homers and doubles to lead Twins to 9-3 win over Tigers
DETROIT (AP) — Byron Buxton hit a home run and a double, Christian Vázquez had a homer and three hits and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 9-3 on Friday night. Pablo López (9-7) allowed two runs on six hits in seven innings, striking out seven.
Historical marker placed at site of Detroit's Algier's Motel 57 years after tragedy
After 57 years of waiting, relatives of three young Black men who were killed by police during the 1967 Detroit riots are getting the recognition they deserve. What happened at the Algiers Motel on July 25, 1967, still haunts family members who spent decades fighting to expose the reality of what happened that day.
Detroit native speaks on dancing on Janet Jackson's tour
Music icon Janet Jackson is on the second leg of her "Together Again Tour," and one person by her side on the stage is a Detroit native. Dancer and choreographer Dario Boatner joined CBS News Detroit to talk about his career and being on the tour.
Focus: HOPE in Detroit opens enrollment for early learning program
We are on the heels of back to school season and Focus: HOPE's early learning program is helping kids get their minds in motion. Waymond Hayes, director of early learning at Focus: HOPE, joined CBS News Detroit to talk about the program.
2026 OL Benjamin Eziuka talks Penn State offer
Detroit Catholic Central offensive lineman Benjamin Eziuka was offered by Penn State after camping with the Nittany Lions on Friday. He worked directly with offensive line coach Phil Trautwein and offensive analyst Frank Leonard. “Today I spent the most time with Coach Traut and Coach Leonard and they are both...
Claressa Shields Is Set To Challenge WBC Heavyweight Champion Vanessa LePage-Joanisse
The undisputed, undefeated middleweight world champion Claressa “GWOAT” Shields is focused on collecting more gold as she is set to challenge the WBC world heavyweight champion Vanessa LePage-Joanisse on Saturday night, July 27th, at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan, live on DAZN. The Flint, Michigan native...
Babyface Ray Has Too Much Paper to Count in ‘Rubberband Man’ Video
Detroit’s Babyface Ray is one of the smoothest rappers doing it and luckily for us, he set to drop a new project. Yesterday, he posted the trailer for this video on his Instagram account and ended the caption with “album coming soon.”Lady Gaga Had to Purposely Tank Her Singing Voice for 'Joker: Folie À Deux: 'There's Plenty of Bum Notes' Directed by Gerard Victor, “Rubberband Man” — a nod to T.I.‘s 2003 hit record of the same name —opens with a Blow reference as Ray is in an apartment with so many boxes of cash, he doesn’t know where to store...
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