Detroit, MI
Black mold, dead bugs, and spoiled food found at Detroit child care center
The Martin Luther King Jr. Day Care in Detroit
(FOX 2) – A child care center in Detroit had its license suspended after spoiled food, no working hot water, noxious smells, dead bugs, and other unpleasant conditions were observed by a consultant from the state’s Child Care Licensing Bureau.
A complaint against Martin Luther King Jr. Day Care was received by the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential in January and an inspection was conducted a week later.
As of Jan. 29, the facility is not allowed to operate a child care center.
The backstory:
Two weeks before having its license suspended, a consultant from the state visited the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Care center on Appoline Street after a complaint was filed on Jan. 16.
A teacher told FOX 2 at the time there was no working heat in the building and parents were pulling their kids from the preschool due to the freezing temperatures.
School officials pushed back, saying the heat had been inspected and was working. The Wayne Regional Education Service Agency, which funds the facility, said they were working to verify if the heat was on.
Around the same time, MiLEAP’s child care bureau was notified of unsafe conditions within the center, as well as an “obnoxious smell” from the basement kitchen, no cleaning supplies in the building, rotten food, and spoiled milk being serviced to children.
The child care center is operated by the Antioch Church of God in Christ at 16827 Appoline in Detroit. It first received a license in 1989.
What they’re saying:
Six days after receiving the complaint, a licensing consultant conducted an onsite inspection of the center, as well as interviews with staff at the program.
The consultant’s Jan. 23 visit uncovered several concerning elements, including:
- Missing required postings including emergency preparedness, crisis management plans, and menus
- Napping area for infants that had not been pre-approved
- Damaged cribs for toddlers to sleep in
- Spaces used by children and classrooms with a “strong, cold draft”
- Expired food and an “unknown liquid substance” in refrigerators, yellow-stained water from a dispenser, and raw chicken served for lunch
In interviews with staff, one told the inspector that children had gotten sick from drinking milk served to them, while another pointed out a towel they had placed in the front of the door to stop a sewage odor from seeping into the classroom.
Children also had to wear winter coats in one classroom due to the cold temperatures inside.
When the inspector returned to the facility a day later, none of the expired food in the kitchen had been removed.
Black mold and dead bugs were also found in the kitchen.
What’s next:
The child care bureau found the public health, safety, and welfare of those at the child care center required “emergency action” and a suspension of the facility’s license was needed.
The suspension went into effect Jan. 29 at 6 p.m. and the licensee was responsible for informing parents that they could no longer provide care.
A hearing before an administrative law judge will take place while the Antioch Church of God in Christ is allowed to appeal the suspension.
Detroit, MI
Phillies end the Tigers’ winning streak at 6 with a 4-2 victory
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DETROIT (AP) — Cristopher Sánchez struck out seven in seven innings, Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto doubled and the Philadelphia Phillies ended the Detroit Tigers’ six-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory Saturday night.
The Phillies are 45-25 since snapping a 10-game losing streak April 25 and have the second-highest winning percentage in that span.
Sánchez (11-4) allowed two runs on 10 hits, bouncing back from a career-worst outing against Kansas City. Jonathan Bowlan threw a hitless eighth, and Jhoan Duran had a 1-2-3 ninth for his 24th save.
Trea Turner’s sacrifice fly got the Phillies on the board in the third inning. Derek Hill prevented Zach McKinstry from driving in the tying run with a spectacular diving catch.
Realmuto had a two-run double in the fourth to extend the lead.
The Tigers got one back on Eduardo Valencia’s solo homer in the fifth.
Casey Mize (4-6) worked 5 2/3 innings for Detroit.
Up next
Phillies RHP Zack Wheeler (9-1, 2.28 ERA) was set to face Tigers LHP Tarik Skubal (5-4, 3.06) on Sunday.
Detroit, MI
1 dead, 1 injured after two-vehicle crash at Collingwood and Belleterre in Detroit
A woman died, and a person is in custody, in the aftermath of a two-vehicle crash on Friday evening in Detroit.
An emergency call was placed at 7:39 p.m., reporting the crash at Collingwood and Belleterre streets. The Detroit Police Department said one of the drivers was traveling at a high rate of speed on Collingwood and disregarded a stop sign at the intersection, striking the other vehicle.
The crash killed a woman who is in her 40s and injured a man who is also in his 40s. A medical condition was not available for the injured man.
The Detroit Police Department said a suspect is in custody and they are continuing to investigate.
Detroit, MI
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