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WWJ's Pat Vitale tells us what's going on around Metro Detroit this weekend. (Image credit: Detroit Sports Spectacular)
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County clerk stripped of voter data access following alleged misconduct
The ongoing battle over election administration in Antrim County has taken a dramatic turn. The state has intervened, pulling the plug on the county clerk's access to critical voter data. Hayley Harding, Michigan Reporter for Votebeat, spoke with WWJ's Dan Jenkins about the latest escalation in a long-running dispute. (Photo: Getty Images/Sean Rayford)
Can you solve Bloomfield Township's jewelry heist?
The Bloomfield Township Police Department is launching their first mystery game. Officer Heather Glowacz tells WWJ's Amanda Forrester everything you need to know to participate. (photo credit: Getty Images)
Supreme Court works with local groups to help people with mental health issues
The state's criminal justice system is working to better accommodate people with mental health needs. Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Megan Cavanaugh talked with WWJ's Luke Sloan about a two day workshop in Macomb County that focuses on identifying gaps in the system and the reasons people with mental health concerns first enter it
Tech startups take center stage at Michigan Central Station summit
Business is booming at Michigan Central Station in Detroit. The growing economic hub is co-hosting a Reindustrialize Summit Tuesday and Wednesday with the aim of helping start up businesses establish a foothold in the Detroit market. WWJ's Jeremy Jenkins speaks with CEO of Michigan Central, Carolina Pluszczynski, about the thriving campus. (Photo Credit: Getty Images / Rudy Carezzevoli / Stringer)
Calls for better safety, more lifeguards after Lake Michigan drownings
As people are heading to beaches this summer, authorities are urging everyone to keep safety in mind — particularly after two young drowned in Lake Michigan over the weekend. WWJ's Beth Fisher spoke with co-founder of the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, Dave Benjamin, who is calling for additional measures to keep swimmers safe. (Photo: Getty Images)
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