What to know and where to go in Metro Detroit

The Historic Scarab Club Ushers In A New Era With New Campaign, "We Know Detroit By Art"

The Scarab Club has been a part of cultivating and incubating Detroit’s artists and musicians for close to 110 years. This week the Scarab Club has unveiled a new marketing campaign to bring more attention to the work they do fostering the creative community in the city of Detroit. The Scarab Club partnered with The Mars Agency to create the new “We Know Detroit By Art” campaign. The new campaign highlights the past, present, and future of the Scarab Club. The campaign will include posters, po...

Gordie Howe Public Visitation Will Be Tuesday At Joe Louis Arena

On Friday, hockey and Red Wings legend Gordie Howe died at the age of 88. Funeral arrangements have now been made available. A public visitation is planned for this Tuesday, June 14 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Joe Louis Arena. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. the next day, Wednesday, at Detroit’s Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament. According to multiple reports, Howe will be cremated. His brain will not be studied for possible concussion trauma, says ESPN....

Watch A Paw-some Little Duet Of Diggy The Smiling Dog And His Human, Dan

A picture of the smiling dog and his new owner spread around the internet in joy – and now the pair is embroiled in controversy around breed specific legislation. At issue is Diggy (or Sir Wiggleton), a dog that was adopted out by the Detroit Dog Rescue as an American Bulldog but Waterford Township Officials say is a “dangerous dog/pit bull” after visiting Tillery’s home on Friday and so the dog needs to leave that city. Complaints were filed by township residents once they saw the viral...

25 Fun Things To Do In Detroit This Summer That Are $5 Or Less

Look, we’ve all been there. You want to get out of the house, but you think there’s not enough money to leave to the house. But you still want to have fun, right? Or find a good deal and enjoy Detroit? Fear not, we have 25 cheap, inexpensive and/or free things to do in Detroit and the surrounding area to make sure that even though you’re close to broke you can still have a good time. 1. Bike The Expanded Dequindre Cut It’s a really fun ride now and has been extended all the way to Eastern M...

Detroit Area Soccer Player Headed to the Deaf World Cup in Italy

If you watched Dancing with the Stars this season you know Nyle DiMarco waltzed away with the Mirror Ball trophy. What made it so special was DiMarco is deaf … he danced without and sound to help him keep the beat. That win showed the world being deaf cannot stop anyone from realizing his or her dreams. DiMarco was a hero to the deaf community. Well, we have a hero right here in Alexis (Lexi) Cano. She’s on the women’s United States Deaf Soccer Team and will head to Salerno, Italy, later thi...

Police Chief James Craig Designated As Detroit's Deputy Mayor

When Deputy Mayor Isaiah “Ike” McKinnon retires later this year, no one will be hired to replace him. That’s what Mayor Mike Duggan’s Office is saying this afternoon, releasing information on their decision to select the Chief of the Detroit Police Department, James Craig, as the designated Deputy Mayor. The paperwork has already been filed. Craig will remain the full-time police chief without any other additional day-to-day duties, but be the standby if Mayor Duggan is absent from the city...

Look Inside An Old Church Finding New Life As A Nonprofit Headquarters

Much of the attention on development in Detroit has been downtown. But if you watch – there are things starting to happen in various places across the city. One of those is a renovation happening to an empty church across the street from Rose’s Fine Foods on Jefferson. This week we noticed the work being done on the roof and a new sign in front of the building, so we decided to stop in and get the story. I talked to Chris Angel the President of Great Lakes Clean Water/US Clean Water Organiz...

Goodbye And Thank You, Mr. Hockey

Hockey legend Gordie Howe has died at the age of 88 in Ohio, the Detroit Red Wings confirmed Friday. Howe has had up and down health the past few years, especially after suffering a stroke in 2014. He stills holds many team records from his time as a Red Wing between 1946 and 1971, including winning the Stanley Cup with the Wings four times. When his career started, World War II had just ended. He scored more than 800 goals over a span of an amazing 1,700+ NHL games. Not only that, he...

Your City 5: Things To Do In Detroit This Weekend - June 10-12

If you are looking for something to do this weekend in Detroit, you are in luck because there are quite a few things to choose from. Summer is here, which means there are a lot of festivals, tours, and fun things to do. Here is a list of six events that might strike your fancy. Vernors 150th Birthday Party, Detroit Historical Museum The Detroit Historical Society is putting on a shindig for Detroit’s favorite ginger ale. We’ve already did a story of all the different events, you can fi...

If You're A Great Lakes History Geek, Watch This Instead Of Netflix Tonight

This is a fun documentary out of the archives of the Detroit Historical Museum – they uploaded a 16mm film produced by the Detroit Public Schools and Ford Motor Company in 1964 of a round trip on the freighter the William Clay Ford from the Rouge Plant to it’s destination “to the north country” and back. It’s totally 20 minutes or so of 60’s kitsch but “Great Lakes Adventure” is also quite entertaining if you’re into Great Lakes history. Fun fact? If you want to visit the pilot house in this...

2.41 Million Viewers Tuned In To Watch Detroit's Grand Prix Weekend

The Grand Prix roared to another year of success, say organizers. The three day event drew an estimated 95,000 people to Belle Isle Park from June 3-5. This included more than 25,000 fans on Comerica Bank Free Prix Day last Friday, approximately 40,000 fans for one of the most well-attended Saturdays in Grand Prix history and more than 30,000 fans on Sunday when rain and threatening weather in the surrounding area kept the expected attendance down. With the totals, it marked the fourth time...

Cycle Through Detroit and Help Raise Money for WSU Scholarships

See Detroit from your own two wheels and test your cycling limits in Wayne State University’s second annual Baroudeur. The event will take place on Wayne State’s Midtown campus on Aug. 20, 2016. This year, participants can choose to ride 25, 62, or 100 miles through Detroit. Registration for the event is $50 and includes refreshments along the route, lunch after the ride, two tickets for Michigan craft beers, a limited edition T-shirt, ride support, and free parking. All net proceeds will dire...

Detroit's "Stock Market Of Things" StockX Gets Investment From Eminem

When it comes to local brands, there are few partners more coveted than working with the superstar Eminem, a.k.a. Marshall Mathers, on a project. StockX, the world’s first online consumer “stock market of things” for high-demand, limited edition products today announced a strategic partnership with the artist. The company has targeted the sneaker resale market as its first vertical, and the partnership will continue to accelerate StockX’s growth by building on the rappers’ long and personal...

The People Mover Is Closing For Two Weeks For Rail Repairs

If you were planning on using the Detroit People Mover over the next two weeks to hop about downtown or get from parking to an event (starting Sunday), you’re going to need a different plan. The Detroit People Mover (DPM) is closing for about 14 days starting on Sunday, June 12 to replace a rail switch and special section of track along on the guideway, say Detroit Transportation Corporation officials. Construction will begin following a full service day on Saturday, June 11, from 9 a.m. unt...

Free Parking Plan For New Wayne State Freshmen Aims To Help Students Transition To College Life

There are a lot of costs associated with college – and at Wayne State University, one of them is parking. Currently, students pay $287 per semester for assigned parking. To help encourage participation in university events and programs, as well as engage with other students and professors, Wayne State University has announced a free parking pilot program to support student success. The university will offer parking to newly admitted freshmen – in particular, those who are first-time at any c...

A First Look Inside The Renovated Valpey Building

The Lofts of Merchants Row just finished their renovation project of the Valpey building, blending it into their existing development and adding 42 residential units as well as some retail space to downtown Detroit. The retail space isn’t grabbed up yet, but all 42 loft-style apartments are all pre-leased with people already moving in. Wednesday evening we stopped through to take a look at what insides of a beautiful building on the outside that built approximately in 1896 and what it looks li...

Detroit Ranked as Best City in America for Hockey Fans

Anxiously awaiting the start of the 2016-2017 NHL season? If you’re in Detroit, you’re not alone. WalletHub released a report that ranked 72 of the largest U.S. cities to determine which ones were the best for hockey fans. The report used 17 metrics, including ticket prices, stadium capacity, and the performance level of each city’s teams. Based on the findings, Detroit came in first as the overall best city for hockey fans. Breaking down that ranking even further, the report shows that Detr...

The Detroit Senior Olympics Is Coming June 13-15, And They're Looking For Competitors

Detroit has its very own senior olympics, and if you are at least 50 years of age, you’re invited. This is the 32nd year for the Detroit Senior Olympics, happening from June 13-15 and put together by the Detroit Parks and Recreation Department. If you want to see how you match up against others your age in various games, events and sports like golf, bowling, swimming, basketball, track, and horseshoes, frisbee toss, table tennis, as well as non-sporty activities like arts & crafts and baking...

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