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Tarot cards told Michigan woman money was coming. She won $500,000 lottery prize that day
Read full article: Tarot cards told Michigan woman money was coming. She won $500,000 lottery prize that dayA Michigan woman won a $500,000 lottery prize the same day as Tarot cards said she was about to come into some money.
4 suspects in drive-by shooting arrested after Michigan State Police end chase with PIT maneuver
Read full article: 4 suspects in drive-by shooting arrested after Michigan State Police end chase with PIT maneuverFour people were taken into police custody after Michigan State Police ended a chase with a PIT maneuver.
Paul Gross explains: How radar technology โsawโ Fenton-Holly tornado
Read full article: Paul Gross explains: How radar technology โsawโ Fenton-Holly tornadoBy now youโve probably seen our article with details about Monday nightโs tornado that touched down near Lake Fenton and traveled seven-and-a-half miles before lifting in extreme northwest Oakland County.
Photos: Damage from tornado that touched down in Fenton area, traveled to Holly Township
Read full article: Photos: Damage from tornado that touched down in Fenton area, traveled to Holly TownshipA tornado touched down in the Fenton area overnight and left a trail of damage as it traveled to Holly Township.
Tornado touched down for 9 minutes overnight, moving from Fenton area to Holly Township, NWS says
Read full article: Tornado touched down for 9 minutes overnight, moving from Fenton area to Holly Township, NWS saysThe National Weather Service confirmed that an EF-0 tornado was on the ground for about nine minutes in the Fenton area overnight.
Natural gas pipeline explodes in Livingston County, shutting down US 23, MSP says
Read full article: Natural gas pipeline explodes in Livingston County, shutting down US 23, MSP saysA natural gas pipeline exploded Wednesday in Livingston County, shutting down US 23 and scattering debris across the area, police said.
Ice dreams: Athletes come to Metro Detroit in hopes of making U.S. ice climbing team
Read full article: Ice dreams: Athletes come to Metro Detroit in hopes of making U.S. ice climbing teamAthletes from all over the country have flocked to Metro Detroit this weekend in hopes they can represent the United States on a national stage.
Metro Detroit weather: Rainfall totals for SE Michigan after overnight storms
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Rainfall totals for SE Michigan after overnight stormsSoutheast Michigan was hit by another round of heavy storms Wednesday evening and overnight. Hereโs a look at some of the rainfall totals from around the area:
Metro Detroit weather: Severe threat for gusty downpours
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Severe threat for gusty downpoursA Flash Flood Watch is active this morning for all of Metro Detroit from the I-69 area near Fenton and Waterford to the Ohio Border until 10 a.m. This specific Flash Flood Watch is a warning shot to our area that 1-3โณ of rain is possible in some spots this morning. That radar is filling in and our weather will be quite active this morning. Tune in to Local 4 News Today right now for the very latest on the flood and dangerous winds.
9 Michigan businesses violate COVID-19 safety rules -- Hereโs what state says they did wrong
Read full article: 9 Michigan businesses violate COVID-19 safety rules -- Hereโs what state says they did wrongNine Michigan businesses have been fined for violating COVID-19 safety rules and putting workers at risk, state officials said. โThe employer was also cited for an other-than-serious record keeping violation.โReason for inspection: Employee complaintClick here to view the full citation document. Not training employees on the steps the employees must take to notify the business or operation of any symptoms of COVID-19 or a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 employees on COVID-19. Reason for inspection: COVID-19 Retail State Emphasis ProgramClick here to view the full citation document. River City Reproductions and GraphicsLocation: KentwoodFine amount: $2,100Violations:Lack of a COVID-19 preparedness and response plan.
Detroit homeowner shoots and kills man during attempted break-in
Read full article: Detroit homeowner shoots and kills man during attempted break-inDETROIT โ A 22-year-old man was shot and killed during a home invasion in the 17600 block of Fenton in Detroit on Monday evening. According to police, the home invasion suspect was killed around 7 p.m. yesterday by a 36-year-old resident of the home after entering it without permission. Police reported that at some point during the incident the resident, a CPL holder, fired several shots at the suspect and killed him. At this point it is still uncertain whether the two knew each other. Anyone with any information is asked to call the Detroit Homicide Division at 313-596-2260.
State suspends 3 liquor licenses, cites 4 establishments for violating Michigan COVID order
Read full article: State suspends 3 liquor licenses, cites 4 establishments for violating Michigan COVID orderLiquor licenses have been suspended at three Michigan establishments Wednesday for violating the stateโs recent public health order meant to slow the spread of coronavirus. The Michigan Liquor Control Commission issued emergency suspensions of liquor licenses at the following establishments:Jimmyโs Roadhouse in Newaygo, permit held by Coryโs Restaurant, Inc. The MDHHS also announced Tuesday citations issued to numerous establishments accused of not complying with the latest emergency order. On Wednesday, the state reported 4,273 new COVID-19 cases and 73 new deaths in Michigan since Tuesday. In total, Michigan has reported 324,779 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 8,761 deaths.
Fenton funeral home listed as potential COVID exposure site
Read full article: Fenton funeral home listed as potential COVID exposure siteFENTON, Mich. โ The Genesee County Health Department has identified a funeral home as a potential coronavirus exposure site. Officials said Friday that one confirmed case of COVID-19 has been linked to a visitation and funeral service at the Sharp Funeral Home in Fenton on October 30. Individuals who attended the visitation or funeral service are encouraged to self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms. How easily the virus spreadsHow easily a virus spreads from person-to-person can vary. Some viruses are highly contagious (spread easily), like measles, while other viruses do not spread as easily.
Michigan General Election Results for Fenton on Nov. 3, 2020
Read full article: Michigan General Election Results for Fenton on Nov. 3, 2020The 2020 General Election will be held on November 3. (Note: Due to an increase in mail-in voting, clerks are expecting delayed results, up to multiple days. Find more election results and news on the Decision 2020 page. ๐ Become an Insider ๐Introducing WDIV Insider: A new way for loyal Local 4 fans to gain access and customize your ClickOnDetroit news experience. Learn more about WDIV Insider - and sign up here!
The Fireplace Restaurant in Fenton adds COVID-19 detection booth
Read full article: The Fireplace Restaurant in Fenton adds COVID-19 detection boothFENTON, Mich. Going out to eat has changed a lot during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. There is one restaurant in Fenton where theyre stepping up precautions to keep everyone safe. The Fireplace Restaurant has installed a system that scans for your temperature and sprays customers with disinfectant. READ: More local news reportsWatch the video above for the full report
Make Lovely Things: How Michigan womans coloring workbook helps change lives
Read full article: Make Lovely Things: How Michigan womans coloring workbook helps change livesGrowing up, you likely used coloring books for fun but one local woman says they can be much more than just fun. It sounds simple, but a coloring workbook is helping to change lives. My passion in life has always been to use art to help people, said Kim Bonner, CEO of Make Lovely Things. I felt like lovely things kind of encompasses all of those ideas.The company makes and sells thoughtfully designed printed goods with a special mission to give a free courageous coloring workbook to every middle and high school-aged girl in foster care. For each workbook purchased, Bonner donates a book to a young girl in foster care.
Michigan State University student killed in moped, pickup truck crash
Read full article: Michigan State University student killed in moped, pickup truck crashMeridian Township Police say 20-year-old Sebastian Tyll of Fenton, Michigan, was driving a moped Friday morning when it collided with the truck, fatally injuring him. MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP, Mich. - A Michigan State University student was killed when his moped collided with a pickup truck at an intersection near the school's campus. Meridian Township Police say 20-year-old Sebastian Tyll of Fenton, Michigan, was driving a moped Friday morning when it collided with the truck, fatally injuring him. Police tell the Lansing State Journal that Tyll was wearing a helmet. Alcohol isn't believed to be a factor in the crash, which remains under investigation.
ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE report -- Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE report -- Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019Thieves steal 7,000 pounds of apples off treesThe owners of an apple orchard in Fenton said thieves stripped the apples off 5 acres' worth of trees, stealing about 7,000 pounds of apples in total. Officials said a farm in Linden that is owned by Spicer Orchards in Fenton was targeted between Oct. 6 and Oct. 10. The owners check on their crops every four days, so they know the apples were stolen in that time frame, according to authorities. People living in a home on Detroit's west side were left with nothing after masked men stormed in Wednesday. Tweets by Local4NewsCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Thieves steal 7,000 pounds of apples off trees owned by Fenton apple orchard
Read full article: Thieves steal 7,000 pounds of apples off trees owned by Fenton apple orchardFENTON, Mich. โ The owners of an apple orchard in Fenton said thieves stripped the apples off 5 acres' worth of trees, stealing about 7,000 pounds of apples in total. Officials said a farm in Linden that is owned by Spicer Orchards in Fenton was targeted between Oct. 6 and Oct. 10. Matt Spicer, one of the owners of the business, said 7,000 apples translates to about $14,000 or $15,000. An apple farm in Linden, Michigan, owned by Spicer Orchards. The apple orchard doesn't have insurance because this has never happened before, Spicer said.
Michigan Lottery: Man wins $585K Fantasy 5 jackpot
Read full article: Michigan Lottery: Man wins $585K Fantasy 5 jackpotA Fenton man hopes winning a $585,204 Fantasy 5 jackpot is the start of a lucky streak. The lucky player, who chose to remain anonymous, matched the Fantasy 5 numbers drawn on Oct. 5 to win the big prize: 10-11-12-13-23. "I'd say I have some new lucky numbers. Players who match all five Fantasy 5 numbers drawn win a jackpot that starts at $100,000. Fantasy 5 drawings are held seven days a week at 7:29 p.m. Tonight's Fantasy 5 jackpot is $100,000.