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‘Thank God it’s back’ -- Metro Detroit welcomes the return of the Woodward Dream Cruise
Read full article: ‘Thank God it’s back’ -- Metro Detroit welcomes the return of the Woodward Dream CruiseThe Woodward Dream Cruise is back after the pandemic forced the cancellation of the Cruise last year.
Watch Local 4 News at 11 -- July 27, 2020
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at 11 -- July 27, 2020Heres whats coming up on Local 4 News at 11:Royal Oak debates where to allow recreational marijuana businessesMichigan may have said YES to recreational marijuana, but cities across Metro Detroit have been struggling with where and how much to allow. After one year of trying to hash it out, the city Royal Oak is discussing the situation. There has been a lot of opposition to putting marijuana businesses along the Woodward Corridor.
Royal Oak debates where to allow recreational marijuana businesses
Read full article: Royal Oak debates where to allow recreational marijuana businessesROYAL OAK, Mich. Michigan may have said YES to recreational marijuana, but cities across Metro Detroit have been struggling with where and how much to allow. After one year of trying to hash it out, the city Royal Oak is discussing the situation. There has been a lot of opposition to putting marijuana businesses along the Woodward Corridor. Royal Oak City Commission cast a series of ordinances that would allow businesses along Woodward. The police chief did say that he doesnt believe marijuana businesses along Woodward would put a drain on his resources.
2020 Woodward Dream Cruise is canceled due to coronavirus
Read full article: 2020 Woodward Dream Cruise is canceled due to coronavirusDETROIT – The 2020 Woodward Dream Cruise has been canceled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This year’s Dream Cruise was scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 15. The Woodward Dream Cruise officially started back in August 1995. Coronavirus news:The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 63,261 as of Sunday afternoon, including 5,911 deaths, state officials report. At it’s peak in April, the state reported 30,300 active cases of COVID-19.