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Lapointe: Rashida Tlaib now has a Fox stalker
Plus: Crumbley precedent, Michigan’s abortion leadership, and measles resurgence
By Joe Lapointe
Tags: Michigan, Lapointe, Views & Opinions, Rashida Tlaib, Oxford shooting, COVID-19, abortion rights in Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer
Due to popular demand, Southfield’s Bacco Ristorante postpones closure
Chef Luciano DelSignore has decided to keep his popular restaurant open a little while longer
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Food News, Local Businesses, Restaurants, Bacco Ristorante, Southfield, Chef Luciano DelSignore
Mobile health unit offers free long COVID screening to metro Detroiters
Detroit has the second highest rate of long COVID in the nation
By Layla McMurtrie
Tags: Metro Detroit, Health Care, Government, COVID-19, Joe Tate, Michigan health care
The food story of us
Once I became a man, it occurred to me how cool my family cookbook actually was
By Robert Stempkowski
Tags: The Food Issue, Food & Drink Features, Views & Opinions, Polish cuisine in metro Detroit, COVID-19, Kroger, Cover Story, Slideshow
Southfield’s Bacco Ristorante is closing
The upscale Italian restaurant was opened by chef Luciano DelSignore in 2002
Tags: Food News, Local Businesses, Restaurants, Bacco Ristorante, Italian restaurants in metro Detroit, Southfield, Luciano DelSignore
Three things the dining scene can do to bring customers back
Restaurant resolutions
Tags: Food News, Chowhound, Local Businesses, Views & Opinions, COVID-19, Detroit restaurant industry, Michigan restaurant industry, Slideshow
Updated COVID-19 vaccines available in Michigan
Officials are encouraging people to get vaccinated for COVID annually
Tags: Michigan, Health Care, News, Government, COVID-19, COVID-19 in Michigan, COVID-19 vaccines inn Michigan, new COVID-19 vaccines in Michigan
Dave’s Hot Chicken is opening a Southfield location this week
This dopely decorated Nashville Hot Chicken spot is hosting a grand opening Friday
Tags: Food News, News, Restaurants, Dave's Hot Chicken, Southfield, spicy chicken sandwiches, fries, Drake, Dave's Hot Chicken - Southfield
Alex Goss & Detroit Soul Rhythm Band to perform at Southfield’s Summer Wine Down
The event is free to attend
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Michigan Music, Critics’ Picks, Music, News, Things to Do, Summer Wine Down, Events, Alex Goss, R&B, Soul, Southfield
Is the rising price of pork due to greedy corporate pigs?
If Boss Hog’s determined to pad porky profits now, he’ll find a way to justify it
Tags: Food News, Chowhound, Views & Opinions, pork prices, COVID-19, California, greedflation, inflation
White millionaire abruptly pulls plug on predominantly Black talk radio station 910AM
Owner Kevin Adell was accused of running the Detroit-area station into the ground with a series of missteps, controversies, and heavy-handed tactics
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Media, 910AM Superstation, 910AM, radio station, black radio, Kevin Adell, Southfield, Sam Riddle, radio hosts, racism
Michigan budget commits $49.5M to tackle racial disparities in health care
The funding follows the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Black residents
Tags: Michigan News, News, Politics & Government, Health Care, COVID-19, Gov. Whitmer, Lt. Gov. Gilchrist II, Michigan, budget, Racial Disparities Task Force, health care
Michigan’s COVID-19 restrictions on restaurants were unconstitutional, appellate court rules
The state’s health department imposed the order to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus
Tags: Michigan News, News, Restaurants, Michigan, Elizabeth Hertel, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Court of Appeals, COVID-19
15% of Detroit landlords evicted tenants soon after receiving COVID-19 rental aid
The findings suggest many property owners had no intention of helping tenants stay in their apartments
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Landlords, apartments, evictions, Detroit, COVID-19, COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance, University of Michigan
Rick Haglund: Michigan’s state budget is flush with cash. Is it sustainable?
The state has an estimated $9.2 billion budget surplus. Policymakers should use this time to craft a long-term budget strategy ensuring long-term fiscal health and economic vibrancy.
By Rick Haglund, Michigan Advance
Tags: Politics & Elections, Views & Opinions, Michigan, Michigan Democrats, Michigan budget, COVID-19, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Eastpointe mayor accused of fraudulently applying for COVID-19 grant
Mayor Monique Owens faces up to five years in prison if convicted
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Monique Owens, Eastpointe, Macomb County Prosecutor's Office, Peter Lucido, CARES Act, COVID-19, false pretenses, fraud
This is not a drill: Olga’s Kitchen is selling Snackers-flavored chicken wings
The Michigan-based chain is launching wings in three flavors
By Alex Washington
Tags: Food News, Eats, Lansing, Food Court, Oakland Mall, Fairlane Mall, Livonia, Olga's Kitchen, Novi, Southfield
Long-term unemployed Detroiters to get help landing jobs with new federal ‘Jump Start’ program
The first-of-its-kind initiative could be a model for other cities
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Labor, Mayor Duggan, ARPA, unemployment, jobs, Detroit, Gene Sterling, COVID-19
Michigan reports 9,814 new COVID cases, 165 deaths in last week
The numbers show a slight increase from last week, but experts note some cases are not being recorded
By Laina G. Stebbins, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, News, COVID-19, pandemic, Michigan
Audit of unemployment agency found fraud during pandemic, UIA says report is missing context
UIA director says the OAG’s audit is ‘rehashing’ old findings and ‘is not good use of taxpayer resources’
By Allison R. Donahue, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, News, Michigan, unemployment, COVID-19, pandemic, Unemployment Insurance Agency, Office of Auditor General
Now that it’s lit up, people seem to like Detroit’s new I-94 sign
Pot-friendly Michigan music venue scales back programming
Black women-owned cannabis cultivator Calyxeum opens its first dispensary in Detroit