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1. Here's The Average Cost For A Family Of 4 To Attend A Detroit Lions Game In 2026 (patch.com) โ Detroit football fans may need to budget more this season, as a new analysis shows a family of four will pay over $2,100 on average to attend a Lions game at Ford Field, among the highest costs in the NFL. The study breaks down ticket, parking, and concession prices and notes a price increase from last year, while also highlighting Detroit's full 2026โ27 schedule, including the preseason home opener against Washington.
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2. Detroit TV News Anchor Caught On Video In Profanity-Laced Outburst (patch.com) โ Detroit viewers are learning more about the fallout between former Fox 2 Detroit anchor Taryn Asher and her old station after a profanity-laced newsroom video surfaced amid her sex discrimination lawsuit. The report details the tense exchange, Fox 2's claims of unprofessional behavior, and Asher's counterarguments that she was treated less favorably than male colleagues at the Detroit station.
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3. 13-year-old boy charged in non-fatal shooting of father in Detroit (cbsnews.com) โ A 13-year-old is facing multiple serious charges after allegedly shooting his father at their Detroit home on Bretton and then leaving in the family car with the dog. Prosecutors have designated the case so he could be sentenced as a juvenile, an adult, or receive a blended sentence, while the father continues recovering from a gunshot wound to the back.
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4. Bedrock, General Motors hold meeting to discuss future of Renaissance Center (cbsnews.com) โ Detroiters just got their first detailed look at plans to partially deconstruct and remake the Renaissance Center, long the automaker's headquarters on the riverfront. Residents packed a meeting to question the timeline, tower removals, and green-space promises, while some welcomed new housing, business space, and a neighborhood advisory council meant to keep community voices at the table.
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5. EGLE grant will help clean up a contaminated site and create new jobs in Detroit (michigan.gov) โ A long-vacant, contaminated former dry cleaner on East Warren in Detroit's Morningside neighborhood is being cleaned up with a $560,000 state brownfield grant so it can reopen as the Cash Only Bistro, creating 16 jobs. Crews will remove polluted soil, install a vapor venting system, and transform the blighted site into a community-focused pasta restaurant backed by neighborhood revitalization groups.
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