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Morning 4: Michigan State Police investigating alleged shooting, following on I-94 — and other news

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Morning 4: Michigan State Police investigating alleged shooting, following on I-94 — and other news


Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.


Michigan State Police investigating alleged shooting, following from Kalamazoo woman on I-94

Police are investigating a Kalamazoo woman who was allegedly following and shooting at a driver while traveling on I-94.

Michigan State Police reported on Saturday that a driver called the Detroit Regional Communication Center around 11:05 p.m. on Friday stating a woman, 27, was following them on I-94. The caller stated that the woman has been following them on the highway since Kalamazoo.

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Everything you need to know about Motor City Pride 2023 🌈

The annual LGBTQ+ pride festival will take place on June 10 and June 11 in Hart Plaza.

There will be more than 140 vendor and exhibit booths at the festival. Admission to the festival costs $5 per person. Children 12 and under can enter for free.

Here’s what you need to know.


Dutch Girl Donuts in Detroit to reopen after pandemic shutdown 🍩

Dutch Girl Donuts had been a Detroit favorite since the 1940s, but during the pandemic, times got tough, and the business closed down.

But there’s good news for the small donut company as they’re officially back.

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Swifties, show off your Eras Tour outfits with Local 4 🎤✨

From replicating characters in Taylor’s music videos to her album covers, Swifties from near and far will be dressed to the nines for the sold out Ford Field shows this weekend in Detroit.

It is not uncommon for Taylor Swift fans to go above and beyond for their concert outfits. Cowgirl boots, glitter, and pastels are among the accessories we’ll see worn on Friday and Saturday.

That said, we want to see your outfits! Share your outfit photos to our MiPics page, and we just may share them online and on air!

Submit photos here.

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Ford Field event staff at the T Swift merch store getting into the spirit of trading friendship bracelets!


Weather: After more than 3 weeks of no rain, SE Michigan braces expected showers this weekend



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Climate Justice Challenge sets aside $11M for fighting climate change in Michigan

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Climate Justice Challenge sets aside $11M for fighting climate change in Michigan


MICHIGAN (WLUC) – A new program will help Michigan organizations apply for environmental grants.

The Climate Justice Challenge sets aside up to $11 million to help communities apply for federal funding from the Environmental Protection Agency.

If successful, community organizations could see $10 to $12 million in EPA funding.

Governor Whitmer’s chief infrastructure officer said the program allows Michiganders to take the lead in fighting climate change.

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“As Michiganders living our lives every day, the opportunity is to not only meet our own climate goals, but to lead the world and help export our technology and create jobs right here in our home,” Chief Infrastructure Officer Zach Kolodin said.

Applications close July 1.



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President Joe Biden returns to Michigan ahead of NAACP speech

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President Joe Biden returns to Michigan ahead of NAACP speech


President Joe Biden has landed back in Michigan, where he’ll campaign in Detroit and deliver a Sunday keynote address at an annual NAACP dinner.

Biden, a Democrat who’s being challenged by Republican former President Donald Trump in the November election, is spending much of the day reaching out to Black voters. On Sunday morning, before traveling to Michigan, he delivered the commencement address at Morehouse College, a historically Black college in Atlanta.

Air Force One landed at Detroit Metropolitan Airport at about 1:10 p.m. Biden was greeted on the tarmac by a group that featured Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, state House Speaker Joe Tate, D-Detroit, and U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Detroit.

On Sunday night, Biden is scheduled to speak at the NAACP Detroit Branch’s 69th annual Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner at the Huntington Place convention center. In an interview last week, the Rev. Wendell Anthony, president of the NAACP Detroit Branch, said he believes Biden recognizes the significance of Detroit.

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“Anybody, any party, whether you are a Democrat, Republican or independent needs to not take for granted the African American community,” Anthony said.

Black voters helped Biden win the Democratic nomination and the general election in 2020.

He scored 240,936 votes in Detroit on Election Day in 2020, defeating Trump in Michigan’s largest city, 94%-5%. About 78% of Detroit’s population is Black, according to U.S. Census data. Despite there being no proof of systemic voter fraud in Detroit, in the days after the 2020 election, Trump labeled Detroit “totally corrupt” and said there had been an improper dump of votes there.

Some Democrats are concerned that voters in Detroit won’t turn out for Biden the same way this fall in a rematch with Trump, potentially providing a path for the Republican to flip Michigan.

In a statement, Janiyah Thomas, the Trump campaign’s Black media coordinator, said Biden was “on a pandering tour because he knows what we all know: without the Black vote, there is no Democrat Party.”

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“Today, Black voters can see through what Joe Biden is trying to sell because they know, like all Americans, that inflation is eating away at wages, the border is in chaos, and in big blue cities, Black children are trapped in unsafe neighborhoods and failing schools,” Thomas said.

Sunday’s visit marks Biden’s third campaign stop in Michigan of 2024. He met with supporters in Saginaw County in March, and he spoke at a United Auto Workers hall in Macomb County in February.

Biden defeated Trump by about 154,000 votes in Michigan in 2020, 51%-48%.

cmauger@detroitnews.com



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12 road closures scheduled this week across Michigan

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The Michigan Department of Transportation works to rebuild an eastbound stretch I-196 from Byron Road in Zeeland to 32nd Avenue in Hudsonville in Ottawa County on Thursday, July 27, 2023. (Drone image by Joel Bissell | MLive.com) Joel Bissell | MLive.com



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