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‘We decided to do something crazy, extraordinary’: Rochester homeowner will donate part of home sale to local nonprofit
Read full article: ‘We decided to do something crazy, extraordinary’: Rochester homeowner will donate part of home sale to local nonprofitIf someone at the open house Saturday makes an offer at listing price and purchases the home, Rainbow Connection will get $100,000 from the sale.
Metro Detroit nonprofit gives first responders ‘911Ready Bags’ to help people with autism in an emergency
Read full article: Metro Detroit nonprofit gives first responders ‘911Ready Bags’ to help people with autism in an emergencyWhat originally started as a project to raise awareness about autism has blossomed into something that’s making a real difference in Downriver communities and beyond.
Calvin Johnson Jr., Detroit Bishop Edgar Vann named Grand Marshals of America’s Thanksgiving Parade
Read full article: Calvin Johnson Jr., Detroit Bishop Edgar Vann named Grand Marshals of America’s Thanksgiving ParadeThe Parade Company announced Thursday that NFL Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson Jr. and Detroit Bishop Edgar Vann will be Grand Marshals for the 95th annual America’s Thanksgiving Parade presented by Gardner-White.
Detroit man gives free skateboarding lessons at nearly-completed Chandler Skatepark
Read full article: Detroit man gives free skateboarding lessons at nearly-completed Chandler SkateparkConstruction is almost done at Detroit’s Chandler Skatepark, but one man is already using the place to give out free lessons in a developing community.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra instrument drive aims to help students
Read full article: Detroit Symphony Orchestra instrument drive aims to help studentsNot everyone has the opportunity to learn how to play an instrument or even own one. That’s why the Detroit Symphony Orchestra is holding an instrument drive to give the gift of music to students from Detroit.
Gospel singer who performed in Detroit hospital while waiting for double lung transplant dies
Read full article: Gospel singer who performed in Detroit hospital while waiting for double lung transplant diesLast month gospel singer Kuipiio Livingston was waiting for a double lung transplant. Even with breathing tubes and a life-sustaining apparatus she never lost her ability to sing.
Stoney Creek football team celebrates life of 9-year-old honorary team owner in Rochester Hills
Read full article: Stoney Creek football team celebrates life of 9-year-old honorary team owner in Rochester HillsBefore the Stoney Creek Cougars took the field Thursday, the entire team in shirts and ties walked the perimeter of the field up to a peaceful spot on a hill that overlooks the stadium.
Historic marker pays tribute to Detroit’s Black Bottom neighborhood
Read full article: Historic marker pays tribute to Detroit’s Black Bottom neighborhoodThe predominantly Black neighborhood of Black Bottom in Detroit was demolished in the late 1950s to 1960s, later replaced with the Lafayette Park residential district and a major freeway.
Volunteers help clean up storm damage at Oak Hill Cemetery in Pontiac
Read full article: Volunteers help clean up storm damage at Oak Hill Cemetery in PontiacStorms in late July left tree branches and limbs scattered and destroyed headstones and gates at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Pontiac. A group of volunteers came together to help clean it up.
Community comes together to help Detroit business owner after burglary, vandalism
Read full article: Community comes together to help Detroit business owner after burglary, vandalismWhen community members heard about the burglary of Amor Natural Way Hair Salon, they stepped into help the salon owner.
Clinton Township police officers honored for rescuing woman trapped in flood water
Read full article: Clinton Township police officers honored for rescuing woman trapped in flood waterJoy Alexander said she remembers the day when she almost died in Clinton Township, where she was trapped in flood water.
Bloomfield Township police welcome new therapy dog, invites community to help choose her name
Read full article: Bloomfield Township police welcome new therapy dog, invites community to help choose her nameThe police department is asking the community’s help in deciding whether to name her Allie, Maggie or Rosie.
Mother of 5-year-old killed in Macomb County hit-and-run planning to donate at least $20K to families in need
Read full article: Mother of 5-year-old killed in Macomb County hit-and-run planning to donate at least $20K to families in needEvery day for Tiffany Draper began with a touch from her son, Preston.
Detroit community activists host peace walk to fight against violence
Read full article: Detroit community activists host peace walk to fight against violenceIt’s a message of peace and unity throughout the city of Detroit that several community activists are fighting for, but their main message is to push for no more violence, especially among the youth.
Community activists planning peace walks to fight against gun violence across Detroit
Read full article: Community activists planning peace walks to fight against gun violence across DetroitSome local activists are putting their feet to the ground in an effort to combat the recent violence in Detroit.
New plan unveiled for Gratiot and 7 Mile corridor on Detroit’s east side
Read full article: New plan unveiled for Gratiot and 7 Mile corridor on Detroit’s east sideThe latest target of Detroit’s Strategic Neighborhood Fund (SNF) is a 3.4 square mile area around Gratiot Avenue bordered by Houston Whittier Street, Kelly, Eight Mile and Schoenherr roads.
18-year-old Brighton man turns self in after allegedly shooting father to death
Read full article: 18-year-old Brighton man turns self in after allegedly shooting father to deathA peaceful neighborhood has been blind sighted by the murder of a middle aged man, allegedly killed at the hands of his own son.
Girl raises money for pets by hosting Clinton Township lemonade stand fundraiser on her birthday
Read full article: Girl raises money for pets by hosting Clinton Township lemonade stand fundraiser on her birthdayOne Macomb County girl did something special for her birthday to make a huge difference in the lives of countless pets.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig to retire Tuesday, June 1 after 44 years of service in law enforcement
Read full article: Detroit Police Chief James Craig to retire Tuesday, June 1 after 44 years of service in law enforcementMajor changes are coming to the Detroit Police Department (DPD) next month.
Community cleans up Little League field targeted by vandals in St. Clair County
Read full article: Community cleans up Little League field targeted by vandals in St. Clair CountyThe community came together and cleaned up the entire field in time for Friday night’s multiple Little League games with hundreds of kids.
New sensory kits designed to help Michigan police officers approach people with autism
Read full article: New sensory kits designed to help Michigan police officers approach people with autismApril is Autism Awareness Month and one of the groups educating themselves on the subject is law enforcement.
Food-raiser provides 500 meals for those in need in Detroit
Read full article: Food-raiser provides 500 meals for those in need in DetroitDETROIT – A Detroit ministry gave away 500 meals to anyone in need on Christmas, supporting restaurants while doing it. The Habit of Kindness Food-raiser was provided by Deo Gratias Ministries. READ: Detroit convent sets up charity that helps local businesses, families stay afloatOn Friday, the meals were given away at two locations in Detroit to anyone who needed a Christmas dinner. The ministry raised more than $30,000. And we’ll do it again when people need a good meal,” said Sister Shelley Jeffrey with Deo Gratias Ministries.
Focus: HOPE donates thousands of meals to seniors across Metro Detroit
Read full article: Focus: HOPE donates thousands of meals to seniors across Metro DetroitDETROIT – With so many people out of work, the need is great this holiday season. Local organizations -- like Focus: HOPE -- are trying to ease the burden one meal at a time. Loretta Brown is one of hundreds -- yes, hundreds -- of volunteers working with Focus: HOPE to bring food to low income seniors across Metro Detroit. “So we’ll have the turkey, produce, stuffing -- all things for a holiday meal -- and not just for Christmas, but hopefully a few more days before and after that,” said Focus: HOPE Food Program Director Frank Kubik,Saturday, Focus: Hope delivered 1,400 special holiday boxes. “They said, ‘No problem!’ They stepped up and said they’ll do what needs to be done.”You can donate to Focus: HOPE on its official website here.
Metro Detroit hospice helps track down special gift for dying father to give to his son
Read full article: Metro Detroit hospice helps track down special gift for dying father to give to his sonSeasons Hospice in Metro Detroit went above and beyond the call of duty to grant a young father’s wish. Scott LaPointe is a 42-year-old father with Lou Gehrig’s disease, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He’s in home hospice care because his body is failing him, but he won’t fail his 11-year-old son, Alex. She mentioned her search to LaPointe’s music therapist with Seasons Hospice and she managed to track down a copy. Seasons Hospice Foundation, which grants wish fulfillment, had a link with the publisher and a week later, therapist Jennifer Fromius handed LaPointe what he wanted to leave his son.
Car parade celebrates woman’s 100th birthday in southwest Detroit
Read full article: Car parade celebrates woman’s 100th birthday in southwest DetroitDETROIT – The city of Detroit got involved to help make Doris Barnes’ birthday special on Thursday. The mother of five celebrated her 100th birthday. A car parade included family, the Detroit Police Department and Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. Watch the full report in the video above. View more: Community news
Detroit Rescue Mission surprised with donations of toys for children, upgraded WiFi for remote learning
Read full article: Detroit Rescue Mission surprised with donations of toys for children, upgraded WiFi for remote learningDETROIT – The Detroit Rescue Mission’s Genesis House II is doing amazing things for women and children in Detroit without a place to call home. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the shelter could have easily closed, but instead they stayed open and found new ways to help by offering job training, virtual education for children and more. The computer lab upgrade is a part of a Comcast program called Lift Zones, which aims to help bridge the digital divide in Michigan. Since 2018, more than $5 million has been put into the program, creating hundreds of Wifi-connected zones nationwide. For more information on the Detroit Rescue Mission, or to donate, click here.
52 years later: IBM apologizes for firing tech pioneer, former UM professor for coming out as trans
Read full article: 52 years later: IBM apologizes for firing tech pioneer, former UM professor for coming out as transConway was a trailblazer in technology and transgender rights. She was fired from IBM in 1968 before the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2020 that transgender people are included in the Civil Rights Act of 1964. “Pretty much immediately fired,” Conway recalled. “Because of what happened, the way it happened, I didn’t see my kids again until they were adults,” Conway said. In 2020, 52 years after Conway was fired, IBM awarded her with a lifetime achievement award and apologized.
Motor City Match winner celebrates opening of nail salon in Detroit
Read full article: Motor City Match winner celebrates opening of nail salon in DetroitDETROIT – The Motor City Match program has helped more than 13,000 businesses in Detroit, ranging from boutiques to nail salons. On Monday, a Motor City Match winner celebrated the opening of her nail salon located in the basement of an apartment building on Second Avenue. After spending years working at salons in the suburbs, she wanted to bring the luxury to the city. Vang said getting to this day took over two years, dealing with a variety of hurdles such as the coronavirus pandemic. As I always say, I want to serve the city that have raised me.
Party-goers trash skating park in southwest Detroit
Read full article: Party-goers trash skating park in southwest DetroitDETROIT Skateboarders are not fine with party-goers trashing a local park after a long weekend. The whole field basically filled with trash, said local skater Paolo Delapena. There were alcohol bottles and food boxes all over the skating park. Casem pointed out its not from the community that uses the park, but instead outsiders who have found a new hang out spot. While skaters are fine with sharing the park, they want visitors to do their part in keeping it clean.