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VP Kamala Harris to visit Detroit next week as part of economic opportunity tour
Washington ― Vice President Kamala Harris plans to visit Detroit on Monday as part of a multi-state economic opportunity tour focused on investing in communities and highlighting administration achievements, the White House said.
This trip would be her second visit to the state this year and her fifth since taking office.
Harris started the economic tour in Atlanta this week, where she held a moderated conversation Monday. In Detroit, she is expected to emphasize the work the Biden administration has done to boost access to capital, strengthen small businesses, address housing costs, forgive student loans and medical debt, and fund infrastructure projects, according to an announcement from the White House.
Harris was last in Michigan in February when she gave a speech on abortion rights in Grand Rapids and held a roundtable conversation as part of her Fight for Reproductive Freedoms tour.
Harris’ visit will come days after Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump held a campaign rally in Freeland on Wednesday, during which he thanked U.S. Supreme Court justices for overturning Roe v. Wade and surmised that a states-based approach to regulating abortion had largely removed controversy over the issue.
“You have to fight for what’s in your heart and what’s the right thing to do, but remember you also have to get elected,” Trump said.
More: Trump praises high court overturning abortion rights during Michigan rally
Trump also criticized his ongoing hush money trial in New York, framing the court proceeding as a “Biden sideshow trial” before a corrupt and conflicted judge.
President Joe Biden also is returning to Michigan this month to be the keynote speaker for the NAACP Detroit Branch’s 69th annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit on May 19.
More: Biden plans Detroit visit to speak at NAACP dinner
Staff Writers Craig Mauger and Beth LeBlanc contributed.
mburke@detroitnews.com
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Detroit Tigers game vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Time, TV channel, lineup for series finale
Detroit Tigers (17-13) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (14-16)
When: 1:10 p.m. Wednesday.
Where: Comerica Park in Detroit
TV: Bally Sports Detroit, MLB Network (out of market only)
Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1). (Tigers radio affiliates).
Weather report: High of 80 degrees, 10-20 mph winds, 5% chance of precipitation.
Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Kenta Maeda (0-1, 5.96 ERA) vs. Cardinals RHP Miles Mikolas (2-3, 5.91 ERA)
• Box score
Tigers lineup:
- DH Riley Greene
- LF Mark Canha
- CF Wenceel Pérez
- RF Kerry Carpenter
- 3B Matt Vierling
- 1B Spencer Torkelson
- 2B Colt Keith
- SS Javier Báez
- C Carson Kelly
INJURY UPDATES: Detroit Tigers’ Carson Kelly (ribs) banged up, but ‘very available’; Andy Ibáñez close
Game notes: After giving up three home runs and not even lasting three innings on April 18 against the Texas Rangers, starting pitcher Kenta Maeda bounced back with his best performance in a Tigers uniform against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Maeda went five innings strong and gave up just three hits, no walks and most importantly, no home runs or runs at all for that matter. The Tigers ended up surrendering two runs in the sixth inning after Maeda left the game, so he wasn’t given a decision, however, the team was able to score three runs in the eighth inning en route to another one of their patented late comebacks this year, beating the Rays, 4-2.
Maeda, 36, will be excited to see the calendar turn to May, as the early months have not been his friend in recent years. Despite the strong last outing on April 23, Maeda posted an ERA of 5.96 through March and April, which matches up with his early season struggles last year, when he had a 9.00 ERA in April 2023. Maeda didn’t pitch in May last year because of an injury, but then had a 1.80 ERA in June and a 2.93 ERA in July once he was healthy.
Whether it’s the warmer temperatures, getting more comfortable as the season goes on or something else, the Tigers will certainly be hoping that Maeda finds a similar summer form this year, and based on the forecast for Wednesday, the weather will be working in the Japanese veteran’s favor.
After Wednesday’s game, the Tigers will have a needed day off after playing three games in two days and then will travel to the Bronx to play a three-game series with the New York Yankees starting Friday.
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