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Dearborn prepares for ‘Christian Crusader March’ at upcoming city council meeting
Dearborn city leaders are calling for unity ahead of a planned protest. They want to ease tensions before the “Christian Crusader March” takes aim at the city council.
Dearborn City Council is trying to keep things business as usual during its meeting. The exception is that, instead of meeting at its usual spot, it’ll be held at Henry Ford Centennial Library Tuesday night because bigger crowds are expected.
Organizers believe as many as 50,000 people could descend on Dearborn. There are posts circulating about a “Christian Crusader March” in Dearborn.
Berkley City Council passes e-bike ordinance -- what residents need to know
E-bikes are getting more popular around Metro Detroit, and confusion is growing about where people can ride them.
Berkley City Council is making it clear: e-bikes aren’t allowed on sidewalks in the city.
Why experts say now is the time to reset sleep schedules for kids ahead of the school year
It’s almost time for children to head back to school, which means the return of earlier bedtimes and an early alarm clock.
As families prepare for a new school year, sleeping is getting attention at the state level. Michigan lawmakers are taking some steps to raise awareness about teen sleep deprivation.
Detroit’s East Riverfront Community Hub invites residents to shape Riverfront’s future
The East Riverfront Community Hub is giving Detroiters a chance to see — and help shape — the future of one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Stepping inside the hub, visitors are met with renderings, historical displays, and interactive features that paint a vivid picture of what the Renaissance Center’s footprint could become.
4Warn Weather: Showers and a few storms return to Metro Detroit tonight
Dry and seasonable weather will dominate much of the day today across Southeast Michigan, with temperatures remaining near average for mid-August. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms develops late this afternoon, mainly across the Thumb. Rain chances increase tonight as a line of showers moves into Southeast Michigan. A few isolated thunderstorms will be possible, but widespread severe weather is not expected locally.