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Two Detroit cops used excessive force when they killed a Black man in 2018, jury finds
The fatal shooting prompted the police union to award the cops as “District Officers of the Year”
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Crime, Government, Lamont Johnson, Tyler Nagy, Raul Martinez, lawsuit, police brutality, lawsuit, shooting, Detroit, Detroit Police Department, excessive force
University of Toledo hosting a free total solar eclipse viewing party
If you want the full experience, you may need to take a trip to Ohio
By Layla McMurtrie
Tags: Michigan, Nature, Things to Do, 2024 total solar eclipse, Toledo, Detroit, Slideshow
Detroit police commissioners urge Justice Department to investigate cop who killed elderly man
Daryl Vance was on life support for 20 days before he died in September from blunt force trauma to his head
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Crime, Government, Detroit Board of Police Commissioners, Juwan Brown, Daryl Vance, Detroit, Garden Bowl, assault, Justice Department, U.S. Attorney Dawn Ison
Doctor files whistleblower lawsuit against DMC after patient becomes quadriplegic
A medical resident says he was fired in retaliation after notifying his supervisor of a series of avoidable missteps
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit Receiving, hospital, malpractice, Detroit, lawsuit, internal medicine, whistleblower
Detroit kept residents in the dark about hazardous contaminants at waterfront park
A portion of A.B. Ford Park remained open even after the city became aware of dangerous toxins
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Environment, Government, A.B. Ford Park, environmental contamination, lead, arsenic, Detroit, Jefferson Chalmers, east side
Atwater Brewery is celebrating 313 Day with Detroit brands and $3.13 specials
‘Let’s raise a glass together. To you. To us. To Detroit,’ the longstanding brewery says
Tags: Arts, Bars, Local Businesses, Things to Do, Critics’ Picks, Atwater Brewery, 313 Day, Detroit, 313 Day events, Detroit events, Atwater Brewery & Tap House, Slideshow
The 66th Annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade is set to return to Corktown
Set for Sunday, March 10, it’s also considered the unofficial start of spring around here
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Metro Detroit, Things to Do, Bars, Critics’ Picks, Saint Patrick's Day, Corktown, Detroit, Irish Americans in metro Detroit
Detroit suspiciously quiet about contamination found at missile site-turned-park
Even for the city of Detroit, this level of secrecy is unusual
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Environment, Government, A.B. Ford Park, Detroit, parks, east side, Nike Missile plant, contamination, Mayor Duggan, trees
It’s summer in February! Metro Detroit is seeing record-high temperatures on Tuesday
The previous record will be surpassed by an entire five degrees
Tags: Michigan, Environment, Nature, News, Detroit, metro Detroit, climate change in Michigan, Michigan weather, Slideshow
It’s time to take the ‘Polar Plunge’ into the Detroit River for a good cause
The annual event raises money for Special Olympics Michigan
Tags: Things to Do, Critics’ Picks, Things to Do, Polar Plunge, Detroit, Detroit River, Special Olympics Michigan
Contamination forces closure of Detroit waterfront park
The city will remove more than 250 trees, some of which are 100 years old and used by eagles
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Environment, Trees, A.B. Ford Park, Jefferson Chalmers, neighborhood, east side, Detroit, environmental contamination, soil, parks
Marrow Detroit Provisions to open first location in the suburbs
The butcher also plans to open a flagship store and processing facility in Detroit’s historic Eastern Market district
Tags: Food News, Local Businesses, News, Restaurants, Marrow, Marrow Detroit Provisions, local farmers, Detroit, sustainability, fresh food, Michigan food, Detroit food, Slideshow
Elderly Detroit man freed after he was sentenced to life in prison at the age of 18
The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled in 2022 that sentencing 18-year-olds to life in prison was cruel and unusual punishment
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Ivory Thomas, prison, Michigan, Detroit, murder, Michigan Court of Appeals, People v. Poole, Wayne County Prosecutor's Office, Kym Worthy
Detroiters are bad at driving, and the consequences are deadly
Ironically, the Motor City has some of the worst drivers in the nation, according to study
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Car Culture, Fatal car crashes, Detroit, Michigan, auto insurance, Forbes Advisor, car accidents, Motor City, cars
Detroit Councilwoman Waters challenges Thanedar, pushes for ceasefire in Gaza
‘Voters want the killing to stop,’ Waters said
Tags: Politics & Elections, News, Government, Mary Waters, 13th Congressional District, primary election, election, politics, Hamtramck, Detroit, Michigan, Shri Thanedar, Adam Hollier
Michigan leaders pledge to ‘Vote Uncommitted’ in Democratic primary due to Biden’s handling of Gaza
The “Listen to Michigan” campaign aims to pressure the president to call for a ceasefire
Tags: Politics & Elections, Government, News, Free Palestine, vote uncommitted, President Joe Biden, Israel, Gaza, Michigan politics, Dearborn, Detroit, Slideshow
Evan Haywood releases live album representing 20 years in Michigan’s music scene
‘Canterbury Tales’ is a spiritual travelog of sorts, with sounds of rock ’n’ roll, electric blues, and spiritual jazz — alongside a ‘feeling of nostalgia’
Tags: Michigan Music, Music, News, Evan Haywood, Ann Arbor music, Detroit music, Third Man Records
Detroit still has highest auto insurance rates in nation, despite ‘historic’ legislation in 2019
Between 2023 and 2024, the average rates in Detroit jumped 85%
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Car Culture, Government, Detroit, Michigan, Gov. Whitmer, legislation, auto insurance, Bankrate, redlining
Businessman Joel Haashiim announces mayoral candidacy, vows to serve all of Detroit
‘Somebody has to stand up and do the right thing for the people of Detroit,’ the 73-year-old says
Tags: Politics & Elections, News, Joel Haashiim, politics, election, mayoral candidate, Detroit, Mayor Duggan, Mary Sheffield, corporate welfare
Michigan cannabis sales hit record high in 2023, creating tax windfall for governments
Pot sales generated $457.6 million in new taxes last year, a massive amount of money for roads, schools, and local governments
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, Government, Local Businesses, Taxes, excise taxes, marijuana, dispensaries, Michigan, Detroit, 2023, adult-use marijuana, medical marijuana
Netflix is still looking for Detroit ‘Love is Blind’ contestants
Tigers fixing up run-down Comerica Park ahead of Opening Day with $30M investment
Royal Oak’s Hideaway has been transformed into the bar from ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’