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Habitat for Humanity helps Ypsilanti mother, Navy veteran get roof repaired ahead of the holidays
Read full article: Habitat for Humanity helps Ypsilanti mother, Navy veteran get roof repaired ahead of the holidaysHabitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps families, including veterans, improve their homes using affordable housing.
‘We decided to do something crazy, extraordinary’: Rochester homeowner will donate part of home sale to local nonprofit
Read full article: ‘We decided to do something crazy, extraordinary’: Rochester homeowner will donate part of home sale to local nonprofitIf someone at the open house Saturday makes an offer at listing price and purchases the home, Rainbow Connection will get $100,000 from the sale.
Here’s how you can earn extra cash from your home
Read full article: Here’s how you can earn extra cash from your homeThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. Most people can probably appreciate a little extra cash, and if you own your home, there are a few ways you can find some. “Live in the D” host Tati Amare spoke with David Hall, the president and CEO of Hall Financial, to find out how anyone can earn extra cash from their home. The extra cash a homeowner gets from refinancing can easily go toward paying bills or investing the money back into the home by remodeling. Hall Financial, which is dedicated to helping people find ways to save money, can also help those looking to buy a home.
Rochester Hills homeowner says he was attacked for blue light in support of law enforcement
Read full article: Rochester Hills homeowner says he was attacked for blue light in support of law enforcementRochester Hills homeowner says he was attacked for blue light in support of law enforcementPublished: September 28, 2020, 11:19 pmRochester Hills homeowner says he was attacked for blue light in support of law enforcement
Multiple home invasions appear to target elderly residents in Troy, police say
Read full article: Multiple home invasions appear to target elderly residents in Troy, police sayTROY, Mich. Police are investigating a string of home invasions on Wednesday that appear to target elderly victims. Troy police say that two home invasions and one attempted home invasion occurred on Wednesday afternoon. The first home invasion occurred at about 12:53 p.m. in the 2300 block of Chesapeake Court. The second home invasion occurred at 1:16 p.m. in the 1400 block of Key West Drive. An attempted home invasion occurred at 12:36 p.m. i the 1300 block of Boyd Street.
Detroit police investigate home invasion that led to shooting
Read full article: Detroit police investigate home invasion that led to shootingDETROIT A homeowner shot a 30-year-old man that was attempting to break into her home early Sunday morning. Police say at around 2:15 a.m. the male suspect attempted to force his way into the womans home in the 9900 block of Ohio Street. The man broke her front living room window and the glass of her front door before the woman shot him. The man was taken to the hospital, listed in stable condition and then arrested by Detroit police, officials said. Anyone with information can contact Detroit Police Departments Second Precinct Investigative at 313-596-5240 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up.
Birmingham fire chief: Appliance gas leak caused house explosion
Read full article: Birmingham fire chief: Appliance gas leak caused house explosionBIRMINGHAM, Mich. The Birmingham fire chief said a natural gas leak from an appliance service line caused a house to explode May 25 in the 1300 block of Chapin Avenue near Woodward Avenue. According to the woman, when she flipped on a light she felt a rush of air and realized there had been an explosion. Its just a miracle shes doing wonderful, said Birmingham Fire Department Chief Paul Wells. On Thursday, Wells said fire officials have determined the gas leak was coming from a service line to the laundry dryer. It was a small gas leak that led to a big explosion.
Woman survives Birmingham house explosion
Read full article: Woman survives Birmingham house explosionBIRMINGHAM, Mich. Fire crews say a woman is lucky to be alive after her Birmingham home exploded just after 9 a.m. Monday. READ MORE: Crews respond to house explosion in BirminghamShe did sustain some minor injuries but shes fine. Had she been elsewhere in the home when the explosion happened, the woman says she might not have survived. And I called 911 and said my neighbors house just exploded. The cats and the homeowner survived the explosion hiding in the garage behind the house.