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Flashpoint March 16, 2025: Impact on Metro Detroit's specialized programs amid federal cuts

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Experts discuss the impact the Education Department cuts will have on specialized programs in Metro Detroit, and Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist discusses his run for governor.

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Detroit once again sets U.S. attendance record for women's pro hockey as PWHL surpasses 1 million fans

The City of Detroit once again broke the record for U.S. attendance for women’s professional hockey as the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) returned.
According to the PWHL, there were 14,288 fans in attendance at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday night as the New York Sirens beat the Minnesota Frost 4-1.
In 2024, Detroit drew 13,736 fans for the PWHL takeover game between the Boston Fleet and Ottawa Charge, but earlier this year, a game in Denver drew 14,018 fans, breaking the record.
Detroit’s game was also a historic milestone for the PWHL as the league surpassed one million fans in attendance since its launch. The celebration took place with a special timeout in the first period as fans from both teams went onto the ice.
Since the launch of the league on Jan. 1, 2024, 1,001,648 fans have attended a PWHL game. The league is in its second season and has already exceeded last season’s total attendance mark.
“Reaching one million fans is a huge milestone for our league,” said Jayna Hefford, PWHL Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations. “To see the league grow so rapidly is a reflection of the dedication of our players, who demonstrate their world-class talent every day, as well as the countless individuals behind the scenes who work relentlessly to ensure the league’s success. The passion and support from our fans has been incredible, and this is only the beginning.”
The league is set to announce two new teams as part of the expansion process starting with the 2025-26 season, with the league seeking requests for proposals for several markets.
Detroit is one of the expansion candidates, according to reports, as well as Pittsburgh, Washington D.C. and Philadelphia.
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19-year-old slips and drowns in the Detroit River

Detroit police said the 19-year-old was hanging with his friends at around 1 a.m. FOX 2 was told that’s when he decided to go over the railing and sit on the edge. When he tried to leave, he slipped and fell into the water, drifting away.
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Man fatally stabbed after altercation at Flint fast-food restaurant

A man was found with fatal stab wounds after a disturbance at McDonald’s on South Dorth Highway in Flint, the Michigan State Police reported.
The incident happened about 5:40 p.m. Friday, and involved an altercation between a 25-year-old man and a 53-year-old man, the report said. Flint Police Department responded to the call.
The 25-year-old man was the one who had fatal wounds.
The 53-year-old man was treated and released at a local hospital for minor injuries, then arrested on an assault charge.
The Flint Major Case Unit detectives are investigation. Police ask that those with information on the incident contact Crime Stoppers at 800-422-JAIL or D/Tpr. Casey McLaughlin-Smith at 810-241-2117.
This was one of two homicide cases that Flint police are investigating from this week.
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