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Michigan Central reopens; Detroit chosen for Sustainable Cities Challenge and more – WDET 101.9 FM
On the latest episode of the Detroit Evening Report, we cover the grand reopening of Michigan Central Station; Detroit being selected to host innovation challenges as part of the Toyota Mobility Foundation’s Sustainable Cities Challenge; Oak Park Farmers Market reopening this month and more.
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Michigan Central reopening concert
Diana Ross, Eminem and Big Sean were just a few of the big names that performed during Thursday’s grand reopening at Michigan Central Station. The party continues through June 16 as Ford welcomes the public to attend an open house at the station to see firsthand its revitalized first floor. The open house will include a bunch of exhibits, entertainment, art and more.
After this open house period, the station will begin a phased reactivation of the building over the next several months. Expect restaurants, retail shops and other commercial businesses trickling in during those months.
For more information go to michigancentral.com.
Detroit chosen to host Sustainable Cities Challenge
Detroit is among three cities around the world selected to host innovation challenges as part of the Toyota Mobility Foundation’s Sustainable Cities Challenge. The other two locations selected are Varanasi, India, and Venice, Italy.
The goal of the $9 million global initiative is to help cities accelerate toward sustainable mobility for healthier and safer environments. Detroit has put out the global beacon for innovators to transform freight in the city’s Eastern Market district.
The three locations were chosen from a pool of 150 cities from 46 countries that entered the challenge in June of 2023.
Detroit’s Eastern Market is the largest open-air market and in the U.S. and is at the heart of Detroit’s Challenge. Detroit is looking for local and international innovators to propose bold solutions to remove Barriers to adopting clean freight technologies, reduce fossil fuel use and improve market vendor operations.
For more information about the Sustainable Cities Challenge, visit sustainablecitieschallenge.org.
City recommends reduced water usage during storms
The weather is looking a little dicey going into the weekend. Thunderstorms started on Wednesday and may last through Saturday. The city of Detroit says it has the capacity to handle the expected flows into the system. However, things could change, so city officials recommend reduced water usage during heavy rain to help relieve capacity.
The city also recommends cleaning off debris on your street leading up to drains. This will help Detroit Water and Sewerage Department crews continue to clean the city sewer system. Lastly if your basement is flooded, do not enter if the water is above electrical outlets and or the fuse box.
To check out more tips go to detroitmi.gov/basementprotection. To report flooded streets use the Improve Detroit App or call 313 267 8000.
Oak Park Farmers Market returns
The Oak Park Farmers Market will open for the season on Wednesday, June 26, running 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Wednesday through Sept. 25.
Founded in the summer of 2018, the market will be doubling in size from last year after overwhelmingly positive feedback from residents, the city reported. This year, the city is offering special Sunday Market Days to residents who aren’t available during the weekdays. Those special days are scheduled for July 21, Aug 18 and Sept. 15, from noon to 4 p.m. For more information on the Oak Park Farmers Market, please contact the oak park recreation department at 248-691-7555.
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Metro Detroit church hosts community event to support youth: “We’re here for you”
A Metro Detroit church is giving back to the youth. In an age of heightened peer pressures, such as teen takeovers, leaders tell CBS News Detroit that good old-fashioned fun is the way to bring all ages together.
“It’s been a vision of mine and my late husband forever,” said Divine Restoration Ministries Pastor Dr. Tenisia Evans.
Divine Restoration Ministries hosted a Legacy in Action Day on Saturday in the gym of Eastpointe High School in Eastpointe, Michigan. The church says its focus is showing up for communities, especially the future generation.
“So many things going on in the world right now and the youth has been the center of our focus,” said Evans.
Evans says with the help of other church leaders and businesses, including AT&T, they were able to secure food, games and experiences for kids of all ages.
And when it comes to creating an event kids would actually like, Detroit teen Martrail Mullen says they were spot on.
“Kids, we like to move around and still have cardio, and while still having fun at my age, most churches don’t do that,” said Mullen.
Mullen says he has been invited to teen takeovers in the past. While he says he’s never gone to one, he wishes kids would use their time more wisely.
“Kids my age, they are doing a lot of things,” said Mullen.
That’s why Evans says now is the time they open their arms to anyone in need of support.
“We’re here. We’re here for you and we want to pour back and let you know that if you need anything, come to us and we will be here as a resource,” said Evans.
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Tigers top Chicago White Sox 4-1; Detroit pitcher Troy Melton allows 1 hit in 6 innings
Troy Melton allowed one hit in six innings and the Detroit Tigers’ offense came alive late in a 4-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.
Dillon Dingler had two hits, including a home run, and drove in two runs as Detroit won its second straight game after losing four of five.
Melton (4-0) gave up a homer to Sam Antonacci on his second pitch of the game but allowed only four more baserunners — on three walks and a hit batter. He struck out five while allowing two or fewer runs for the fourth time in five starts this season.
Two Tigers relievers finished, with Kenley Jansen pitching the ninth for his ninth save.
Sean Newcomb started Chicago’s bullpen game with three perfect innings, but Tyler Davis walked the bases loaded with two out in the fourth. Joe Rock came out of the White Sox bullpen and struck out pinch-hitter Jahmai Jones to loud boos from the Comerica Park crowd.
With a runner on first and two out in the fifth, Kevin McGonigle got Detroit’s first hit of the game — the first hit for either team since Antonacci’s leadoff homer.
Dillon Dingler followed with an RBI single off Rock (0-1) to tie the game.
Detroit took the lead in the sixth when Spencer Torkelson doubled and scored on James Outman’s single. Jake Rogers made it 3-1 later in the inning with an RBI single.
Chicago didn’t get its second hit until Braden Montgomery doubled off Tyler Holton with one out in the seventh.
Dingler hit his 17th homer in the seventh, giving Detroit a 4-1 lead.
Up next
The teams finish the series Sunday in what was originally scheduled to be Justin Verlander’s first start as a Tigers player in Detroit since 2017. His hamstring strain means RHP Keider Montero (3-5, 3.67) will come back from the bullpen to face RHP Davis Martin (9-3, 3.31).
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Today in History: June 20, race-related rioting erupts in Detroit
Today is Saturday, June 20, the 171st day of 2026. There are 194 days left in the year.
Today in history:
On June 20, 1943, race-related rioting erupted in Detroit; federal troops were sent in by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to quell the violence that resulted in more than 30 deaths.
Also on this date:
In 1782, the Continental Congress approved the Great Seal of the United States, featuring the emblem of the bald eagle.
In 1837, Queen Victoria acceded to the British throne following the death of her uncle, King William IV.
In 1893, a jury in New Bedford, Massachusetts, found Lizzie Borden not guilty of the ax murders of her father and stepmother.
In 1947, gangster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel was shot dead at the Beverly Hills, California, home of his girlfriend, Virginia Hill, likely at the order of mob associates.
In 1967, boxer Muhammad Ali was convicted in Houston of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to be drafted and was sentenced to five years in prison. (Ali’s conviction would ultimately be overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court).
In 1972, three days after the arrest of the Watergate burglars, President Richard Nixon met at the White House with his chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman; the secretly made tape recording of this meeting ended up with a notorious 18 1/2-minute gap.
In 2002, in Atkins v. Virginia, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that executing people with intellectual disabilities qualified as cruel and unusual punishment and was therefore in violation of the Eighth Amendment.
In 2025, a powerful tornado tore across southeastern North Dakota with winds topping 200 mph (322 kph) and an EF5 category, the strongest classification for a tornado and the first of that strength confirmed on U.S. soil in a dozen years. The tornado killed three people and heavily damaged a regional airport.
Today’s Birthdays:
- Filmmaker Stephen Frears is 85.
- Singer Anne Murray is 81.
- TV personality Bob Vila is 80.
- Musician Lionel Richie is 77.
- Actor John Goodman is 74.
- Rock bassist Michael Anthony (Van Halen) is 72.
- Rock bassist John Taylor (Duran Duran) is 66.
- Actor Nicole Kidman is 59.
- Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez is 58.
- Actor Josh Lucas is 55.
- Actor Christopher Mintz-Plasse is 37.
- Actor Kayla Maisonet is 27.
- Actor David Iacono is 24.
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