ClickOnDetroit NIGHTSIDE REPORT -- Friday, Sept. 18, 2020
The University of Michigan has confirmed a โclusterโ of COVID-19 positive cases in the South Quad residence hall on its downtown Ann Arbor campus. On Thursday, the university announced that the sixth and eighth floors of the residence hall have the most cases and are โthe area of focusโ through a community notice. Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said Friday they will continue to base the decision on the best public health advice available to keep Canadians safe. MDHHS confirmed Friday that one human case has been confirmed in Barry County. Read MoreThursday, Sept. 17, 2020 -- Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020
Dozens of pieces of Inuit art found in decrepit Rochester Hills home
DETROIT โ Galerie Camille, located on Cass Avenue, is the new home of recently found Inuit art. Several colorful and vibrant prints -- some even signed by the artist -- were found in a waterlogged, dilapidated house in Rochester Hills that had been vacant for years. Eventually the pieces will be on display at Galerie Camille after being restored. Adnan Charara, with Galerie Camille, said some of the pieces are damaged with mold, stains and tears, but they will be on display after being restored. More information on Galerie Camille can be found on its official website here or its official Facebook page here.
Alaska Airlines flight diverted after threat by passenger
Alaska Airlines' Inuit logo isn't based on any one person; he's designed to represent native Alaskans. KANSAS CITY, Missouri (CNN) - An Alaska Airlines flight from New York to Los Angeles was diverted on Thursday afternoon after a passenger made a threat, the airline said. Flight 411 was diverted to Kansas City after a "combative, unruly passenger" threatened crew members and "threatened the safety of the aircraft," according to a statement. Once the aircraft landed, the passenger was taken into custody by law enforcement, Alaska Airlines said, and crew members were interviewed. The flight was expected to continue to Los Angeles.