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Morning 4: $105K worth of drugs, guns found in Detroit senior apartment -- and more news

Here are the top stories for the morning of Feb. 21, 2026

Detroit police say people are peddling drugs in senior apartments. In a recent bust at an apartment on East Jefferson, they discovered over $105,000 worth of narcotics and guns. (Copyright 2026 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)

Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.


$105k worth of drugs, guns found in senior apartment. Detroit police say that’s not uncommon

Detroit police say people are peddling drugs in senior apartments.

In a recent bust at an apartment on East Jefferson Avenue, they discovered over $105,000 worth of narcotics and guns.

The reality is becoming increasingly common across many complexes and is impacting seniors across the city.

Read more here.


From Farmington to Olympic hero: What Megan Keller said after winning gold for US women’s hockey

Overtime. United States versus Canada. Gold on the line.

In a storybook finish at the 2026 Winter Olympics, it was Farmington native Megan Keller who delivered the golden goal, lifting the U.S. women’s hockey team to a 2-1 victory over its fiercest rival and securing just the third Olympic gold medal in program history.

Keller scored in overtime, weaving past a defender and beating the Canadian goalie to end the game in dramatic fashion.

Read more here.


Wyandotte family rebuilding Mexican bakery 2 years after devastating crash

A Wyandotte family is rebuilding a beloved family-owned bakery after a devastating car crash that closed the business for the past two years.

Luis and Xochil Aguinaga opened Vinewood Mexican Bakery in 2013 after relocating from Southwest Detroit to Wyandotte.

After previously working at La Gloria Bakery, a Mexicantown staple, Luis started his own family-run venture, living and working at the Vinewood Street location.

Read more here.


Michigan basketball, Duke renew rivalry in ‘Duel in the District’ top-3 high-stakes showdown

The No. 1-ranked Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball team (25-1) steps out of Big Ten play to face No. 3 Duke (24-3) in the Edward Jones Capital Showcase at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

Tipoff on Saturday (Feb. 21) is set for 6:30 p.m. on ESPN. Read more here.


Weather: Clouds to start the weekend before snow moves back into Metro Detroit

After cloud cover to end the week, we will keep the cloud cover under the forecast, looking ahead throughout the start of the weekend on Saturday, before more winter weather returns to the forecast by the end of the weekend.

We’re watching an area of low pressure work to the east of the region through the start of the weekend, which is keeping a little bit of winter weather over portions of northern Lower Michigan, but for Metro Detroit, mostly cloudy skies will control the forecast to start the weekend. High temperatures are expected to remain above average, and into the upper 30s and lower 40s by Saturday afternoon.