Detroit

Top Detroit news: Tigers open to trading big names; grenade scare brings airport to standstill; more

AI Assisted Icon
Published on June 14, 2019
Top Detroit news: Tigers open to trading big names; grenade scare brings airport to standstill; morePhoto: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Detroit.

14-year-old girl escapes abduction attempt while walking to school in Detroit, police say

A 14-year-old girl escaped an abduction attempt Thursday while walking to school on Detroit's east side, police said.

Read the full story on Graham Media: WDIV Detroit.

Tigers open to trading Nicholas Castellanos, Shane Greene, Matthew Boyd

Considering where the Detroit Tigers sit in the standings ⁠— and their rebuild — this news shouldn't be much of a surprise.

Read the full story on Detroit Free Press.

Former Detroit home of Ulysses S. Grant being relocated to Eastern Market

The Department of Natural Resources, the Michigan History Center and the Eastern Market Partnership have agreed to relocate the Detroit home of Julia and then-Lt. Ulysses S. Grant from the former state fairgrounds to the corner of Orleans and Wilkins streets.

Read the full story on Graham Media: WDIV Detroit.

Inert grenade brings Detroit Metro Airport to temporary standstill

Operations at the Detroit Metro Airport were brought to a standstill after Transportation Security Administration officers noticed an object that resembled a grenade, according to airport officials.

Read the full story on Graham Media: WDIV Detroit.

Detroit man disappears after going outside to smoke cigarette

Detroit police are searching for a man who has been missing for a week. He was last seen going outside to smoke a cigarette, officials said.

Read the full story on Graham Media: WDIV Detroit.


This story was created automatically using data about news stories on social media from CrowdTangle, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.