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Fresh off a successful sold-out show at Islington Assembly Hall, UK, Shinedown are back with an acoustic version of "Three ...
Since Wenceel Pérez's May 27 return to the Detroit Tigers from injury, his 1.057 OPS ranks eighth among 184 qualified players — ahead of Aaron Judge.
Detroit’s story is often told in three acts. First came its rise. Once the beating heart of America’s manufacturing industry, it was Motor City’s assembly lines — the first of their kind ...
The Detroit Lions ' defensive line has dealt with plenty of questions this offseason regarding whether or not they'll be good enough to help the team ultimately win a Super Bowl. They have one of ...
His family has deep ties to Detroit, with his father Andre (1992) and brother T.J. (2015-18) both spending time playing for the Lions in the NFL in their respective careers.
Detroit’s reputation for crime has been hard to shake—but the numbers tell a different story in 2024. The city recorded its lowest homicide count since 1965, a milestone that signals more than ...
Ten of Michigan's most impactful residents were honored Thursday evening in downtown Detroit during the 47th Michiganians of the Year program, hosted by The Detroit News. This is The Detroit News ...
More: Detroit on pace for fewest killings since 1965, fewest carjackings ever In 2024, the city recorded its fewest homicides since 1966. Still, its homicide rate remains among the nation's highest.
The Detroit Lions' turnaround is largely attributed to coach Dan Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes. Key players contributing to the Lions' success include running backs David Montgomery and ...
IndyCar and the Detroit City Council agreed to terms to keep the grand prix downtown. DETROIT — The Detroit Grand Prix is coming back for 2026 and beyond.
DETROIT – A Detroit high school student faces imminent deportation after ICE denied his stay of removal. Maykol Duarte was just three credits away from graduating from Western High School when ...
So too has the Detroit Riverfront, a former industrial site with new parks and cycle lanes. Last year, for the first time since 1957, Detroit’s population began to rise.