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Detroit Mayor Duggan announces plan to clean up 2,000 alleys in the city
Read full article: Detroit Mayor Duggan announces plan to clean up 2,000 alleys in the cityDETROIT – Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said he has a plan to clear out 2,000 alleys in the city this year. This year we’re gonna do it 2,000 more times,” Duggan said. “If you have a block club and you want to petition for an alley clean up, we’ll come do it. But you, as neighbors, are gonna have to go through twice a year and do a follow-up,” Duggan said. “If you want your alley cleaned up, you can apply right now and we will get to you this year.
Man charged with murder after woman’s body discovered in Detroit alley
Read full article: Man charged with murder after woman’s body discovered in Detroit alleyDETROIT – A 43-year-old man is facing several charges for allegedly shooting and killing a woman, whose body was found in a Detroit alley in November. John Baldwin, of Detroit, was charged on Nov. 28 in connection with the homicide of Sarita Rebekah Neal, 41, also from Detroit. John E. Baldwin (Detroit Police Department)On the morning of Nov. 13, Detroit police found Neal’s body in an alley in the area of Schoenherr and Lappin streets. Officials said the woman was transported to a medical examiner, who determined Neal died from a single gunshot wound to the head. Officials say Baldwin allegedly fatally shot the victim, transported her remains to the Detroit alley in a car and later set that car on fire at another location.
Michigan bowling alleys allowed to reopen
Read full article: Michigan bowling alleys allowed to reopenBowling alleys across the state of Michigan are allowed to reopen for organized bowling under a new executive order from the governor. Bowling alleys were among the list of venues shuttered across the state for months due to the coronavirus. Some areas of the state already were allowed to have alleys operational. As of Thursday, all Michigan bowling alleys are now among the list of venues that may be open for the sole purpose of serving as a venue for organized sports.Gov. Read more: Certain Michigan businesses allowed to reopen