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.
Oakland County residents alarmed by antisemitic hate-filled baggies
Residents in Oakland County are concerned after several people found bags filled with antisemitic writings.
The bags contained an antisemitic flier and were weighed down with various materials to make it easier to throw onto the homes’ driveways and lawns.
Teen bowlers keep the sport alive in Detroit
Four voters and three election employees in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, face felony charges for double voting in the August 2024 primary election. The voters, identified as Frank Prezzato, Stacy Kramer, Douglas Kempkins, Jr., and Geneva O’Day, allegedly cast both absentee and in-person ballots. Election workers Patricia Guciardo, Emily McClintock, and Molly Brasure are accused of facilitating this by instructing poll workers to override system warnings and altering voter files.
Detroit unites in pink for breast cancer fundraiser walk
The annual walk brought out thousands of people raising money for research and building support for survivors.
Late game turnovers doom Michigan football in first road test of season
Late-game turnovers by newly inserted quarterback Jack Tuttle doomed the No. 10 ranked Michigan Wolverines, who fell to the Washington Huskies 27-17.
Weather: Sunshine, warmer and breezy for Metro Detroit to end the weekend; Tracking Milton
We’re going to have a cold front swing through during the morning hours on Sunday. This will bring a slight chance of rain showers to start the day, but the end of weekend will not be a complete washout. High temperatures will be warmer, heading into the middle to upper 70s by Sunday afternoon. It will also be breezy as we head throughout the day with wind gusting as high as 30 miles an hour throughout much of the day on Sunday.