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Michigan rushes to vaccinate residents as COVID spreads through communities
Read full article: Michigan rushes to vaccinate residents as COVID spreads through communities“We want to get back to family time,” Smith said. ”We have a big family. We like to gather but we don’t want to compromise our older people in the family, so we all came to do our part.”
2-vehicle collision kills pedestrian on Detroit’s east side
Read full article: 2-vehicle collision kills pedestrian on Detroit’s east sideDETROIT – A 52-year-old pedestrian was killed Sunday when a collision caused one of the vehicles to strike him. Police said he was standing on the corner of Gratiot Avenue and Conner Street when two vehicles collided in the intersection at about 8:40 p.m. It is unknown which of the two vehicles struck the pedestrian on the corner. The pedestrian was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-2260 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up.
Shooting on Detroit’s east side hospitalizes 2 teenagers
Read full article: Shooting on Detroit’s east side hospitalizes 2 teenagersDETROIT – A shooting Saturday night on Detroit’s east side sent two teenagers to the hospital in serious condition. According to authorities, an 18-year-old and a 17-year-old were in a parking lot near the intersection of Gratiot Avenue and Outer Drive when an unknown person began fighting and shots were fired. The two teens were both struck and taken to a hospital where they were listed in temporary serious condition. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-5940 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up. More: Detroit crime news
A look into late Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon’s legacy
Read full article: A look into late Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon’s legacyThe late Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon was a transcendent figure. Napoleon went on to become Wayne County assistant executive and then sheriff in 2009. He drew the entire community together,” said Gwen Moore, a graduate of Cass Technical High School. “He was a change maker because he was so extremely proud of Detroit,” said Wayne County Executive, Warren Evans. Moore actually went to Cass Technical High School with Napoleon.
Dearborn Heights Mayor Dan Paletko dies from COVID-19 complications
Read full article: Dearborn Heights Mayor Dan Paletko dies from COVID-19 complicationsDEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. – Dearborn Heights Mayor Dan Paletko has died after contracting COVID-19, the city announced early Wednesday morning. The City of Dearborn Heights released the following statement on its Facebook page:The City of Dearborn Heights is saddened to announce the sudden death late Tuesday of Mayor Dan Paletko from complications associated with COVID-19. City of Dearborn HeightsIn what could very well be the last recording of Paletko, the mayor wished Dearborn Heights residents happy holidays and shared his thoughts on 2020. Dearborn Heights City Council president Denise Malinowski-Maxwell was sworn in as interim mayor Wednesday. Mayor Paletko was one of the first Wayne County Mayors to befriend me, to work with me, and to support me.
Detroit City Council reveals recreational marijuana licensing plans
Read full article: Detroit City Council reveals recreational marijuana licensing plansIt’s been nearly a year since recreational marijuana was legalized in Michigan, yet recreational shops and other businesses have not been allowed in Detroit.
3 teenagers shot in 3 separate Detroit shootings Friday
Read full article: 3 teenagers shot in 3 separate Detroit shootings FridayDETROIT – Police are investigating three teenagers shot in three separate shootings in Detroit. The first shooting happened at about 2 p.m. in the 14100 block Houston Whittier Street, just east of Gratiot Avenue. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-5970 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Detroit Police Department’s Homicide Unit at 313-596-2260 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up. More: Detroit crime news
Residents concerned over safety issue after fallen tree, debris litter Detroit street
Read full article: Residents concerned over safety issue after fallen tree, debris litter Detroit streetDETROIT – A big mess on a Detroit street turned into a big safety concern. The damage wasn’t just an eyesore, but also a potential safety issue for residents. Winchester learned it was a city issue and Detroit city officials were quick to respond, sending a crew out to clean up the large mess and everything left behind. To report fallen trees, potholes, damaged street signs, water issues and more, use the Improve Detroit mobile app. You can get the Improve Detroit app on the Apple Store, Google Play Store or you can report an issue online here.
Canton Public Safety releases Fourth of July guidelines for fireworks
Read full article: Canton Public Safety releases Fourth of July guidelines for fireworksCANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. The Canton Public Safety Department released the guidelines for residents to remind them of the Michigan laws and the Canton Township ordinance associated with fireworks. Consumer fireworks are now readily available for purchase and have become a popular way to celebrate holidays, but use of them should not be taken lightly, said Deputy Police Chief Craig Wilsher. Minors shall be prohibited from possessing, using, igniting or discharging consumer fireworks. No person shall use low-impact or consumer fireworks while under the influence of alcoholic liquor or a controlled substance or both. Unlawful use of fireworks can be reported to the Public Safety Departments non-emergency line at 734/394- 5400, at the auto attendant dial 2, then 1.
Wyandotte Mayor Joe Peterson dies after serving community for years, city says
Read full article: Wyandotte Mayor Joe Peterson dies after serving community for years, city saysWYANDOTTE, Mich. Wyandotte Mayor Joe Peterson has died, the city announced in a Facebook post Sunday morning. The City of Wyandotte is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our Mayor, Joe Peterson. Mayor Peterson served the city in numerous capacities for many years and his love for Wyandotte was undeniable. Update: Petersons son, Joseph Peterson Jr., tells Local 4 News that his father died of complications from Agent Orange, which he contracted while serving in the Vietnam War. Peterson Jr. says his father was recently tested for COVID-19 twice and the results were negative.
Detroit couple could win $13.6 million on ‘The Wall’ gameshow
Read full article: Detroit couple could win $13.6 million on ‘The Wall’ gameshowDetroit couple could win $13.6 million on ‘The Wall’ gameshowPublished: April 24, 2020, 5:50 pmWith millions of dollars on the line, a Detroit couple could take a very nice vacation when this all passes. They will be on NBC’s “The Wall.”
‘My heart is broken’ -- Downriver nursing home under investigation after COVID-19 deaths
Read full article: ‘My heart is broken’ -- Downriver nursing home under investigation after COVID-19 deathsRIVERVIEW, Mich. – Metro Detroit nursing homes have been badly impacted by coronavirus (COVID-19). April 11 update -- Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 23,993; Death toll now at 1,392“My heart is broken," said Carol Albin. "My mom was my best friend.”Albin’s 81-year-old mother was a resident at Rivergate Terrace Nursing Home in Riverview. Albin didn’t know coronavirus was in Rivergate Terrace Nursing Home and wasn’t told her mother had suddenly came down with symptoms. “If I lose him, I don’t know if I can handle this," Albin said.