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Federal ban on marijuana means Michigan cannabis company can’t sue state agency, judge rules
Court says Viridis Laboratories lacks legal standing because it deals in ‘illegal contraband’
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, Viridis Laboratories, Marijuana, U.S. District Court, law, Michigan, Controlled Substances Act, Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency
Detroit promotes peace with free ‘Peacenic’ festival this weekend
The event is described as a “collective gathering of the community and law enforcement to share in food, fellowship and fun in the name of peace'
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Things to Do, Detroit, Detroit police, Law enforcement, event, Peacenic, crime, games, Detroit Parks and Recreation, Heilmann Recreation Center
Rick Haglund: Michigan Dems offer a refreshing change to a people-based economic growth strategy
Michigan has a golden opportunity to become a much stronger competitor for residents and workers
By Rick Haglund, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, Views & Opinions, Michigan, Whitmer, economy, population, transportation
Michigan dishes out $85M in tax money to fund QLine streetcars as costs increase
Fares and private boosters were supposed to fund the streetcars — not taxpayers
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Transportation, QLine, streetcars, Detroit, Gov. Whitmer, tax subsidies, transportation
Lime offers free e-scooter rides to vote in Detroit
The offer includes two free rides for up to $15 each way to and from the polls and is already available for early voting
Tags: Politics & Elections, Politics & Elections, Election, Detroit, Lime, e-scooter, Transportation
Michigan Democrats pledge to mount a fierce fight to protect abortion rights
In response to a leak of draft on the SCOTUS decision on ‘Roe v. Wade,’ Gov. Whitmer says she’ll ‘keep fighting like hell’ to ensure abortion remains safe and accessible
Tags: Michigan News, Health Care, Abortion Rights, Abortion, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court, Michigan, law, Gov. Whitmer, Rashida Tlaib, Gary Peters, Debbie Stabenow
Mask mandates lifted for local transit authorities in metro Detroit
The decision comes after a Trump-appointed judge overturned the mask mandate in Florida
Tags: Metro Detroit News, President Biden, COVID-19, public transit, QLINE, Smart, DDOT, mask mandate, health, transportation
Under Armour's downtown Detroit location to permanently close
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Under Armour, News Hits, downtown Detroit
People are having a hard time with the new DetroitPark app and asking for the old version back
Tags: Detroit, DetroitPark, News Hits
A new Aaliyah record, Detroit auto show return, and a new name for TCF Center: The top ten Metro Times headlines of the week
By Alex Washington
Tags: Aaliyah, News, News Hits, Top Ten Headlines, Metro Times
NY-based Barcade to open in Detroit — finally
Tags: arcade, bar, barcade, games, craft beer
Detroit's Vault of Midnight eyes more space, announces move to Milwaukee Junction
By Jerilyn Jordan
Tags: The Scene, Vault of Midnight, Detroit, comics, games, comic shop, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids
Report: EV technology, manufacturing to create job growth in Michigan
By Lily Bohlke, Michigan News Connection
Tags: Michigan, electric vehicles, EV, jobs, growth, transportation
Detroit artist and former Golden Gloves boxing champ Ray Gray’s infamous 1973 murder case is back before the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Conviction Integrity Unit
By Dave Mesrey
Tags: News Hits, prison, prisoner, conviction integrity unit, wrongful conviction, exoneration, Ray Gray, Reuben Bryant, Golden Gloves, Kym Worthy, Valerie Newman, Gabi Silver, Detroit, Michigan
Imprisoned for nearly 48 years, artist and former boxer Ray Gray might finally see the light of day
Tags: Local News, News Hits, coronavirus, COVID-19, prison, prisoner, Ray Gray, Detroit, Kym Worthy, Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan, Video
Michigan Senate passes sweeping criminal justice reform bills
By Scott McClallen, The Center Square
Tags: License, Bill, Crime, Criminal Law, Law, Economics, Suspension, Criminal Justice, Offender, Michigan, Politics
DDOT shuts down bus services after drivers refuse to work amid coronavirus fears
Tags: DDOT, buses, Detroit, transportation, coronavirus, SMART
Michigan opens door for Tesla service centers/showrooms in state; still prohibits dealerships
By Bruce Walker, The Center Square
Tags: News Hits, Tesla Michigan, Michigan, Dealership, Commerce, Law, Economics, Dana Nessel, Jocelyn Benson, Daniel Crane, Agreement, Sale
Detroit and Michigan lead the nation with the highest auto insurance rates
Tags: News Hits, auto insurance, Michigan, Detroit, cars, Lansing, transportation
QLINE updates service hours; still behind the times
By Colin Maloney
Tags: News Hits, public transit, transportation, QLINE, nightlife
Racist billboards appeared across metro Detroit on Hitler’s birthday
Bombshell Treat Bar readies to open in Berkley
By Lee DeVito
Side Hustle Lounge opens in downtown Detroit just in time for the NFL Draft
By Layla McMurtrie