Mets finalize Pete Alonso deal and re-sign injured reliever Drew Smith
Read full article: Mets finalize Pete Alonso deal and re-sign injured reliever Drew SmithPete Alonso and the New York Mets have finalized their $54 million, two-year contract on the same day spring training opened with the team’s first formal workout for pitchers and catchers.
Maria Friedman, a longtime friend of Stephen Sondheim, teaches 'Merrily We Roll Along' to sing
Read full article: Maria Friedman, a longtime friend of Stephen Sondheim, teaches 'Merrily We Roll Along' to singOn opening night of the Broadway revival of “Merrily We Roll Along,” one person in the audience strangely wasn’t nervous — the director.
The 49ers fire defensive coordinator Steve Wilks after their Super Bowl loss
Read full article: The 49ers fire defensive coordinator Steve Wilks after their Super Bowl lossThe San Francisco 49ers have fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks three days after losing the Super Bowl to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Police identify employee who shot coworker at Bloomfield Township deli, then killed himself
Read full article: Police identify employee who shot coworker at Bloomfield Township deli, then killed himselfPolice have identified an employee suspected of shooting a coworker at a Bloomfield Township deli over the weekend and then killing himself as police pulled over his vehicle.
Bloomfield Township deli worker shoots co-worker, later kills himself
Read full article: Bloomfield Township deli worker shoots co-worker, later kills himselfAn employee of a Bloomfield Township deli reportedly fired shots into the business Sunday morning before taking his own life later the same day.
Dine on food from signature chefs while helping a great cause
Read full article: Dine on food from signature chefs while helping a great causeYou can enjoy some delicious cuisine from local signature chefs and sip on wine while supporting a great cause. It’s all part of March of Dimes’ Signature Chefs Feeding Motherhood event on Tuesday, Sep. 20th.
Time running out for owner of $1M Powerball ticket sold in Michigan to claim prize
Read full article: Time running out for owner of $1M Powerball ticket sold in Michigan to claim prizeA million dollars is up for grabs after a winning lottery ticket was bought at Warren Market on Mound Road at I-696 in Warren.
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23 artists from General Motors Design Center create artwork for cancer program
Read full article: 23 artists from General Motors Design Center create artwork for cancer programWARREN, Mich. – Over the past four months, 23 artists from the General Motors Design Center have spent their off hours creating artwork for a cause. “I like to say that this has kind of become a lifestyle for me.”Thomas and Jeffrey Froggett were both matched up with individuals to create meaningful pieces of art for Friday night’s virtual Brushes With Cancer program. “It’s a part of the Twist Out Cancer organization, where they use career, creative arts as a means to provide healing to inspiration and artists,” Froggett said. Froggett worked with a man who lost his wife to cancer. The work will remain on display until Oct. 30 and will be auctioned online.

Police make arrest in death of retired college administrator
Read full article: Police make arrest in death of retired college administratorAn arrest has been made in the fatal stabbing of a retired California State University Fullerton administrator, multiple local media outlets reported Thursday. Police have arrested a co-worker in the fatal stabbing of a retired California State University Fullerton administrator, police said Thursday. Chan had retired as a budget director in 2017 and recently returned to work as a consultant in the international student affairs office. Fullerton police detectives arrested Chuyen Vo, 51, on Wednesday night at his Huntington Beach residence, Police Chief Robert Dunn told reporters. Vo and Chan worked in the same division Treanor said but she didn't know how closely they worked together.

Detroit's Hygienic Dress League uses visual art to critique society
Read full article: Detroit's Hygienic Dress League uses visual art to critique societyYou may have seen some of the visually stunning art from Hygienic Dress League (HDL) around Detroit over the years, including an installation last fall at the decommissioned Conners Creek power plant. The corporation serves as a platform for critiquing society, greed and wealth inequality, value, over consumption, the art market, and even the art world itself. HDL emphasizes unique public interventions ranging from fleeting projections, guerilla marketing, video holograms, augmented reality, television commercials, and installation art. Their public interventions have surfaced in over nineteen different cities in nine countries spanning across three continents. "This speculative installation allows viewers to project themselves into a dystopian future to contemplate present society and its unintended consequences on the future.

Amateur sporting events face a shortage of referees due to lack of safety
Read full article: Amateur sporting events face a shortage of referees due to lack of safetyJohn Bieniewicz Memorial Scholarship Winner, Emily Garza, and other local referees talks to Steve about the need for referee safetyCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Detroit Red Wings officially name Steve Yzerman general manager
Read full article: Detroit Red Wings officially name Steve Yzerman general managerSteve Yzerman has re-joined the Detroit Red Wings. This is a truly exciting day for the Detroit Red Wings, we are thrilled to welcome Steve Yzerman back to Hockeytown, said Ilitch. Steve has produced tremendous results as a General Manager in the National Hockey League, as well as an executive in international competition. I believe we took a strong management team and made it even stronger today.Im extremely honored to be named General Manager of the Red Wings, said Yzerman. Miller and Mikhail Sergachev, culminating in a 2018-19 campaign which saw the Lightning tying the NHL record for wins in a season (62), matched by only the 1995-96 Red Wings team.
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