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Morning 4: What we know about tornado damage in western Michigan -- and other news

Here are the top stories for the morning of May 8, 2024

At least one tornado tore through Kalamazoo County in Southwest Michigan on May 7, 2024, causing widespread damage to structures and injuring several people. (WDIV)

Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.


Officials say at least 1 tornado hit Michigan city, causing major damage

Officials say at least one tornado touched down in a Southwest Michigan city, causing major damage, power outages, and an emergency declaration.

Some reports say there were two or more tornadoes to tear through Southwest Michigan. The National Weather Service, which is in charge of confirming whether a tornado occurred, said early Wednesday that only one tornado was confirmed so far, and that was in Portage.

Learn more here.


What Fox Theatre owners said about bouncing balcony at Detroit rap concert

A circulating video of a balcony bouncing amid a rap concert at Fox Theatre had some worried about the Detroit venue’s safety. But officials say everything’s working as designed.

See the story here.


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‘No Mow May’ movement takes root in Michigan

Walking around Traverse City, it’s hard to miss the yard signs with a smiling cartoon bee proclaiming “No Mow May.”

The signs are part of a conservation initiative aimed at raising awareness of how lawn care can impact pollinators and plant life.

Read more here.


Live Nation concert week begins: How to get $25 tickets to summer shows

Cheap concert tickets are now available for the Detroit area as part of Live Nation Concert Week.

See the list of participating shows here.


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Cassidy Johncox is a senior digital news editor covering stories across the spectrum, with a special focus on politics and community issues.

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