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Southeast Michigan Boys and Girls Club members release custom apparel for Black History Month
Read full article: Southeast Michigan Boys and Girls Club members release custom apparel for Black History MonthThe organizationโs Industry Club released its custom collection for Black History Month. The teens and BGCSM members are involved in the Reimagine Black Wall Street collection - apparel thatโs open for sale to the public. MORE: Black History Month coverageโRight now going on, we have a pop up shop where people can come and buy our T-shirts and hoodies,โ McKenzy said. AdREAD MORE:โBlack Art Libraryโ exhibit at MOCAD celebrates work of artists through booksCity of Detroit showcases artists as kickoff to Black History MonthTell us: What does Black History Month mean to you? Unmasking the invisible men of the comic book worldโWe just want equity and equality and appreciationโ: The history behind Black History MonthAdHear from the Detroit artist whose Rosa Parks sculpture is featured in Bidenโs Oval Office
Child dies at babysitters house in Roseville morning after unreported crash
Read full article: Child dies at babysitters house in Roseville morning after unreported crashROSEVILLE, Mich. A child died at a babysitters house after a car crash that went unreported. Jeremiah Redmond was two and a half years old when he died at his babysitters home in Roseville. He was found unresponsive, hours after a car crash in Warren. Police said the babysitter did not report the car crash to authorities. The babysitters driving record has year after year of suspensions, accidents, speeding and no insurance.
High School Grad, 19, Dies After Being Dragged by Riptide
Read full article: High School Grad, 19, Dies After Being Dragged by RiptideA recent high school graduate died after being pulled out into a riptide while on vacation in Florida last week. Jayla Tassin, 19, was visiting Orlando, Florida, from Louisiana with her family when they stopped to spend the day at Daytona Beach. Tassin reportedly decided to take a dip in the ocean and was dragged underwater by a riptide and then a larger wave swept her out deeper into the water. Despite a valiant effort to save her, Jayla never recovered.Tassin graduated East St. John High School in May and was set to attend college in the fall. How Granger Smith Is Finding Strength in God After Son's Accidental DrowningMorgan Miller Comforts Granger Smith After Son's Drowning Death: Today on Inside Edition