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Doobie Brothers at DTE, 5 Things To Know

We met the Doobie Brothers back in 1971 with the group's self-titled debut album, and we've been listening to the music ever since. The group is still standing and active these days, after 14 albums. numerous personnel changes and stylistic shifts between rock and jazzy pop and even a slight foray into country with 2014's all-star "Southbound" collaboration.

 

Condos planned for 24 Mile area

More families could be calling Macomb Township home soon as the southeast corner of Romeo Plank and 24 Mile roads is the future site of a 48-lot condo development. Single-family condo developments of this type have outpaced subdivisions since the mid-2000s, according to Macomb Township Engineer James Van Tiflin.

 

Many Macomb communities take wait and see approach to medical marijuana

Although two neighboring communities have decided to "opt in" on medical marijuana licensing, Sterling Heights Mayor Michael Taylor and the rest of the City Council are in no hurry to get a new ordinance on the books.The city's administrators and lawyers have studied state law and drafted some rules and regulations they think would be best for the second-largest community in Macomb County.

 

Music and art take a woman on a journey to her true life calling

When she was just 22 years old Paula Kliger, Ph.D, ABPP auditioned to perform with the United Service Organizations (USO). Her music took her on a journey that would change the course of her life, and led her to dedicate her talents to helping others.Being the only woman in the band, she visited many places in Southeast Asia and performed for the US troops and hospitalized Vietnamese people.

 

Police: 2 dead, 1 hurt in small plane crash in Detroit

DETROIT (AP) - Authorities say two people have died and a third was injured when a small plane crashed in Detroit while heading to the city's municipal airport.Detroit police Capt. Mark Thornton told reporters the single-engine plane en route to Coleman A. Young International Airport apparently struck a power line and tree Sunday night.

 

2018 World Cup is down to its final group matches. Who will emerge in the round of 16?

MOSCOW - Three weeks remain in this World Cup, three more weeks of stoppage-time stunners, goalkeeping howlers and video-replay reversals until the billion-people-are-watching final kicks off at Luzhniki Stadium on July 15.A strong case can be made, though, that some of the most dramatic moments will play out over the next four days, perpetrated in some cases by teams that will head home by the end of the week.

 

For the last time: Trump inherited a good economy, and he hasn't made it better

President Donald Trump, who came into office when unemployment was at a then-10-year low, thinks that he was "given a very tough hand," because when he "came up here, we had an economy that was going down."He's either lying or delusional. There are no other possibilities.It might get a little tiresome to point out over and over and over again that Trump's favorite falsehoods are, well, false, but that's what makes it important.

 

Roseanne Barr breaks down sobbing in newly released interview after racist tweet: 'I've lost everything'

An interview Roseanne Barr gave to a celebrity rabbi in the days after her infamous twitter rant was released Sunday, showing a weeping Barr pleading for forgiveness and saying "I'm not a racist. I'm an idiot."Rabbi Shmuley Boteach released the emotional podcast interview, Barr's first since ABC canceled the show "Roseanne.

 

Review: Willie Nelson's Outlaw Music Festival entertains, educates at DTE

INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP -- Playing in the late afternoon/early evening, Old Crow Medicine Show's Ketch Secor promised "it's gonna be a great night of music" on Sunday, June 24, at the DTE Energy Music Theatre.He wasn't kidding.Related: Old Crow Medicine Show at DTE, 5 Things To Know

 

Ford Fireworks will have a clear palette for tonight's colorful show

The countdown for the Ford Fireworks is over. Tonight the skyline over Detroit will be transformed into one of the nation's most spectacular displays of pyrotechnic wonder at 9:55 p.m.The 60th annual show hailed as one of the largest tributes to America's independence, which attracts hundreds of thousands of people from both sides of the Detroit River, including the Canadians on the Windsor side, is produced by The Parade Company.

 

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