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You have to try the tacos at this Berkley spot that made it to the James Beard Semifinals
Read full article: You have to try the tacos at this Berkley spot that made it to the James Beard SemifinalsThe menu may be simple - with tacos, quesadillas, and hotdogs - but the flavors are not. Chef Amado Lopez is an expert at slowly building flavors over time.
Morning 4: New animals could get added to list of critters Michigan residents are allowed to kill -- and other news
Read full article: Morning 4: New animals could get added to list of critters Michigan residents are allowed to kill -- and other newsMorning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day.
Cinco de Mayo history: Why Americans celebrate Mexico’s 1862 Battle of Puebla victory
Read full article: Cinco de Mayo history: Why Americans celebrate Mexico’s 1862 Battle of Puebla victoryAmericans celebrate Cinco de Mayo each year, but the holiday isn't as popular in Mexico as it is in the U.S. Here's why.
Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexican culture, not independence
Read full article: Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexican culture, not independenceAmerican bars and restaurants gear up every year for Cinco de Mayo, offering special deals on Mexican food and alcoholic drinks for a May 5 commemoration that is barely celebrated south of the border.
Cinco de Mayo history: Why the US celebrates Mexico’s 1862 Battle of Puebla victory
Read full article: Cinco de Mayo history: Why the US celebrates Mexico’s 1862 Battle of Puebla victoryAmericans celebrate Cinco de Mayo each year, but the holiday isn't as popular in Mexico as it is in the U.S. Here's why.
Metro Detroit weather forecast: Timeline for looming showers, thunderstorms
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather forecast: Timeline for looming showers, thunderstormsShowers and thunderstorms cause the greatest disruption for the middle and end of the Tuesday morning commute through the lunch hour.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at this Downriver restaurant with flavors straight from Mexico City
Read full article: Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at this Downriver restaurant with flavors straight from Mexico CityWith gigantic tortas, and steak tacos topped with fries, Erik Galindo is serving up food from his hometown of Mexico City. Michelle Oliver takes us to Dine in the D at Galindo's in Southgate.
Celebrating Mexican culture in Detroit
Read full article: Celebrating Mexican culture in DetroitToday is Cinco de Mayo, a day that commemorates the Mexican army’s victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla. It has become a day many people use to highlight our country’s Mexican heritage. Here in Detroit, we have multiple ways to do this, including visiting Mexicantown in Southwest Detroit. There you will find multiple stores and restaurants that celebrate Mexican heritage every day. Two of those stores are owned by Elizabeth Rodriguez’s family. They own Rodriguez Vaquerita and Quince Primaveras.
Biden touts $28.6B restaurant relief program, orders tacos
Read full article: Biden touts $28.6B restaurant relief program, orders tacosPresident Joe Biden has made a Cinco de Mayo taco and enchilada run to highlight his administration’s $28.6 billion program to help eateries that lost business because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Carnival Market
Read full article: Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Carnival MarketCinco de Mayo is Wednesday, and you can celebrate by getting a fresh authentic Mexican feast for takeout. Carnival Market in Pontiac has the largest assortment of Latin groceries in Oakland County, and they are home to some of the best prepared Mexican dishes in town. Their supermarket is connected to a restaurant with the same name, and they offer delicious food like Carne Asada Fries, tacos and California-style burritos. It is one of Jason Carr’s favorite places in town to get Mexican eats.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with this restaurant that has been in Mexicantown for over 50 years!
Read full article: Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with this restaurant that has been in Mexicantown for over 50 years!Whether you crave their new birria tacos or their signature Mexican Sandwich, Armando’s has been dishing up people’s favorites since 1967.
Things to Know: States push their own relief packages
Read full article: Things to Know: States push their own relief packagesNot waiting for more federal help, states have been approving their own coronavirus aid packages, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to help residents and business owners devastated by the the pandemic's economic fallout. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)Here’s what’s happening Wednesday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.:THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY:— States not willing to wait for pandemic financial relief from the federal government have taken matters into their own hands. The Biden administration’s $1.9 trillion relief plan would send hundreds of billions of dollars to state and local governments. — The predominantly Latino cities of Central Falls, Rhode Island, and Chelsea, Massachusetts, have been among their states’ hardest-hit communities in the pandemic. There are fresh voucher proposals in states with already abundant subsidies for private and home schools and in states where there are none.
Coronavirus might mean less Corona beer on Cinco de Mayo
Read full article: Coronavirus might mean less Corona beer on Cinco de MayoBut we’re referring to Corona beer and Cinco de Mayo. Typically, the dominant choice of beer for those celebrating Cinco de Mayo is Corona. But Corona likely will be consumed way less than usual due to the coronavirus pandemic, that is unrelated in name. In February, a report in the Denver Post said Corona was taking a public relations hit due to people fearing they would get coronavirus by drinking Corona. Cinco de Mayo has surpassed St. Patrick’s Day and the Super Bowl for beer consumption on one day, with Corona virtually holding a monopoly on advertising and sales for beer on Cinco de Mayo, according to Loop Insights.