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Detroit Week In Review

Spivey pleaded guilty and Eminem surprised fans at his new restaurant in Downtown Detroit.​

Spivey pleaded guilty and Eminem surprised fans at his new restaurant in Downtown Detroit.​
Spivey pleaded guilty and Eminem surprised fans at his new restaurant in Downtown Detroit.​ (Joey Oliver/Patch)

DETROIT — In case you missed it, here's a roundup of the top Detroit Patch stories this week.

Eminem Surprises Fans At His New Restaurant In Downtown Detroit

Eminem surprised fans Wednesday by serving them food from his new restaurant in Downtown Detroit.

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COVID-19 Pfizer Booster Shot Available In Detroit

Mayor Mike Duggan and Chief Public Health Officer Denise Fair said Wednesday the COVID-19 Pfizer booster shot will be provided at all City-run vaccination sites.

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2 Charged In Separate COVID-19 Vaccine Card Frauds

Two Metro Detroit residents were arrested Wednesday for their roles in separate frauds relating to COVID-19 vaccination cards, Acting United States Attorney Saima S. Mohsin said.

Chris Webber Breaks Ground On $50M Cannabis Facility In Detroit

Detroit native and NBA Hall of Famer Chris Webber is building a $50 million cannabis and training facility in Southwest Detroit.

Andre Spivey Pleads Guilty To Accepting Bribes

Former Detroit City Councilman, André Spivey pleaded guilty on Tuesday to accepting bribes from an undercover law enforcement agent, Acting United States Attorney Saima S. Mohsin said.


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