Detroit, MI
Traffic in metro Detroit is back to pre-pandemic levels, experts say
(WXYZ) — New numbers from the US Census Bureau and the Michigan Division of Transportation (MDOT) verify what drivers round Detroit already know—time caught in visitors is again to pre-pandemic ranges.
In keeping with the Census Bureau, in 2021 the common commute time for drivers in Detroit was 25 minutes.
That’s regardless of the variety of folks working from residence tripling nationwide from 2019 to 2021.
In 2019 there have been about 1.4 million vehicles a day on the roads.
This yr, that quantity stands at 1.3 million.
The uptick in visitors and delays come down to 2 components: when drivers get on the roads and naturally, building.
When you ask drivers, they will let you know they discover the visitors.
“Sure, I did discover,” Angela Evans mentioned.
“It is horrible,” Denise Kirchoff provides.
Kirchoff says she has to drive via the i-96 building zone between i-275 and us-23 to see her daughter.
“We’ve got a daughter that goes to MSU, so we now have been going backwards and forwards to MSU and each time I get within the automotive I simply sit there and go, okay how lengthy is that this actually going to take me,” she mentioned.
The normally hour-long drive now takes almost double the time.
“I simply need it to be over and achieved,” Kirchoff mentioned.
Rob Morosi a spokesperson for MDOT says as soon as winter hits, among the highway initiatives can be placed on pause bringing non permanent reduction to drivers.
“I believe probably the most fascinating statistic we discovered is that the precise morning commute numbers are down. The place you’re seeing extra visitors is in the course of the afternoon hours. Afternoon and early night,” Morosi mentioned.
Morosi attributes a few of that heavy afternoon visitors to folks working from residence who nonetheless have to run errands.
Detroit, MI
Detroit Lions superfan gears up for playoffs
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Detroit, MI
Gov. Whitmer asks Detroit Lions fans to design, draw team logo to support playoff run
Spirit of Detroit rocks Lions jersey ahead of historic NFL playoff run
The Spirit of Detroit statue wore a Lions jersey after their win against the Vikings helped them get their first No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. Seen Jan. 6, 2025.
Ahead of the Detroit Lions’ Saturday showdown with the Washington Commanders in the NFL playoffs (8 p.m., FOX), Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has invited residents to submit their best artistic interpretations of the team’s logo, with a chance to be featured on the governor’s social media pages.
“The Lions have captured our hearts and made us all hopeful for a Super Bowl this year,” Whitmer said in a statement. “Join me in rooting them on by submitting your version of the team logo. Let’s show the Lions that we got their backs as they enter the playoffs.”
Residents are invited to submit their drawings of the Lions’ logo at michigan.gov/onepride.
Detroit, for the first time in the franchise’s history, earned the top seed in the conference, getting a bye week and home field advantage in the playoffs. Detroit won its second straight NFC North division title in 2024, finishing with a 15-2 record. They’ll host Washington, who is fresh off a 23-20 road win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round.
The winner will advance to the NFC Championship game, the same stage the Lions fell in the playoffs last year against the San Francisco 49ers. In the other NFC Divisional round matchup, the Philadelphia Eagles are hosting the Los Angeles Rams.
Detroit, MI
Police investigating after man shot on Detroit's west side
DETROIT (WXYZ) — A man was shot and killed on Detroit’s west side late Monday night, the Detroit Police Department confirmed to 7 News Detroit.
The incident happened around 11:55 p.m. on the 22000 block of W. McNichols.
Police are still investigating what led up to this shooting, and say that suspects are unknown at this time.
Anyone with more information regarding this incident can contact Detroit Police or Crime Stoppers.
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