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2024 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear | Visit Detroit

Overview
8 a.m.-6 p.m. daily
The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear will return to the Streets of Downtown Detroit, May 31-June 2, 2024. The event will include the Chevrolet INDYCAR Grand Prix featuring the cars of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, the GTP and the GTD PRO classes of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the rising stars of racing competing in INDY NXT by Firestone. The event is collectively referred to as the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear. The Detroit Grand Prix is a 501(c)3 organization and a subsidiary of the Downtown Detroit Partnership.

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USC Trojans Commit Trent Mosley The Next Detroit Lions’ Amon Ra St. Brown?

Four-star wide receiver Trent Mosley committed to the USC Trojans and coach Lincoln Riley on March 11 as the Trojans continue to stay hot on the recruiting trail. According to 247Sports’ Greg Biggins’ scouting report of Mosley, Biggins compared the four-star recruit to former Trojan and current Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon Ra St. Brown.
“Frame wise and playing style, reminds a bit of current Detroit Lion wide receiver but plays with a little more twitch at the same stage in their development. Polished route runner, catches everything and always competes at a high level,” wrote Biggins.
Should Mosley live up to the St. Brown comparison, the USC’s offense will be gaining another elite receiver. The Trojans’s receiver room is currently led by Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane, and Mosley will look to replace their production upon his arrival on campus.
St. Brown played three seasons at USC before being selected in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. In his collegiate career, St. Brown played alongside wide receivers Drake London and Michael Pittman Jr. Still, St. Brown totaled 16 touchdowns and 2,270 receiving yards in his three years with the Trojans.
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St. Brown has played four seasons with the Lions, and he has been named to the First Team NFL All-Pro twice. In 2024, the former Trojan registered 115 receptions and 12 touchdowns.
Per On3, Mosley is ranked as the No. 30 wide receiver, the No. 21 prospect from California, and the No. 180 overall recruit. He is a part of USC’s No. 1-ranked recruiting class that features five-star linebacker Xavier Griffin, four-star running back RJ Sermons and four-star defensive lineman Simote Katoanga. Mosley is the second wide receiver to commit to the Trojans in the class of 2026, joining three-star recruit Ja’Myron Baker.
Mosley’s addition to USC’s recruiting class is evidence of the Trojans’ increased efforts in keeping the best prospects from California in the state. USC general manager Chad Bowden has publicly declared this to be his recruiting strategy with the Trojans.
“If you look at it, there have been plenty of players up front that have come from California, that have been incredibly successful, whether it’s at USC or other places. We’ve just got to continue to identify, evaluate, recruit and be on the right ones, and we will,” Bowden said.
On3’s JD PicKell spoke about USC’s emphasis on recruiting the state of California under Bowden and Riley, and PicKell strongly agrees with the strategy as the Trojans look to make some noise in the Big Ten.
“This is what it takes. This is what it takes for USC. If you want to compete at the highest level, it starts at home. If you win Southern California, you have enough talent to go compete for a national championship,” said PicKell
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A few rain & snow showers and some sunshine for Metro Detroit this weekend

4Warn Weather – SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy skies, a chance of rain and snow showers, primarily in the morning. Some sunshine expected late morning and into the afternoon. High: 48. Temperatures falling into the 30s for most of the day.
SATURDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy skies. Low: 25.
SUNDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy skies. A chance of rain showers late. High: 45.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies, a chance of rain showers changing to a rain/snow mix. Low: 36.
We’re watching the radar Saturday morning as a cold front will move through the region this morning and bring a chance of a few rain/snow showers early, then a few flurries possible into the afternoon. Our daytime high in the upper 40s was hit early, and expect temperatures to fall into the 30s through most of the day.
We will keep some cloud cover into the forecast looking ahead into the overnight hours Saturday night. It will be colder overnight as well, expect overnight lows to drop into the middle 20s.
Majority of the weekend is dry, before another chance of rain moves into the forecast late Sunday night, and will hold onto a slight chance of rain showers early next week on Monday, but majority of the day should stay dry. With colder air moving into the region, we will keep the chance of some snowflakes North of Metro Detroit to start next week as well.
Cloud cover sticks around for the first part of next week before we do break up the cloud cover a little bit by Wednesday and bring some sunshine back into the forecast. High temperature is remaining a few degrees below average into the low and mid 40s for the first half of next week
Expect the cloud cover to hold tough looking ahead into next Thursday as well before we do see temperatures warm-up a bit by Thursday afternoon. High temperatures warming into the upper 40s to lower 50s by Thursday.
Another round of rain moves into the region for the end of next week on Friday. High temperatures going back above average again. Expect high temperatues to head into the middle 50s by Friday afternoon.
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Cade Cunningham Details Detroit Pistons’ Humble Mentality

This season, Cade Cunningham has every right to feel great about the progress he’s made with the Detroit Pistons. After going from under 20 wins in each of the last two seasons, the Pistons are one victory shy of cracking 40 wins this season.
The Pistons expected to be better under the new front office and coaching staff, but not many anticipated this kind of jump. It’s a reason to celebrate, but the Pistons are staying grounded.
After an intense win on the road on Wednesday night against the Miami Heat, Pistons guard Cade Cunningham revealed his humble mentality moving forward.
“To have put ourselves in the position we put ourselves is something not many people saw us doing,” Cunningham told reporters on Wednesday.
“It’s something we’re super proud of. We also know there’s a lot of work ahead to get the respect we want in this league … I don’t feel like we’ve accomplished anything yet.”
Cade : “To have put ourselves in the position we put ourselves is something not many people saw us doing. It’s something we’re super proud of. We also know there’s a lot of work ahead to get the respect we want in this league … I don’t feel like we’ve accomplished anything yet.”
— Omari Sankofa II (@omarisankofa) March 20, 2025
For the first time in his four-year NBA career, Cunningham has reached the 65-game threshold, making him eligible to receive yearly awards and accomplishments to add to his resume. So far, Cunningham has added an All-Star nod to his list of accomplishments.
Now, he’s on the hunt for playoff wins and everything else that comes with the result of his successful season on a personal level.
For Cunningham, he’s posting averages of 26 points, nine assists, and six rebounds. The veteran star is knocking down 46 percent of his shots from the field and 35 percent of his three-pointers. He’s putting up career-high numbers in all major statistical categories.
As far as the team goes, the Pistons have been on the same page throughout the year, hence their shocking success. A “happy to be here” mentality would be understandable for the Pistons in the playoffs, they are definitely looking to shake up the Eastern Conference next month. If everything continues to trend in the right direction, the Pistons will be in the playoffs for the first time since the Blake Griffin days.
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