Valerie Hall+FollowDetroit’s chocolate chip holiday tin takes a breakDetroiters are in for a surprise this holiday season—Better Made’s iconic chocolate-covered potato chip tins won’t be hitting shelves. Rising costs for steel and chocolate played a part, but the company also wants to spotlight new products, like their chip seasoning shakers in classic flavors. For families who’ve made gifting these tins a tradition, it’s a bittersweet change. Still, there’s hope the tins will return in the future. Meanwhile, you can still grab other Better Made goodies or try Alpine Chocolat Haus for a similar treat. How are you handling this local holiday shake-up? #Food #Detroit #BetterMade00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowLast-minute Christmas grocery runs in Detroit?Running out of eggs or need a forgotten ingredient on Christmas Day? Most Detroit-area grocery stores will be closed, but a few local spots like Sun Valley Market in Redford and Prince Valley Market in Detroit will keep their doors open for those holiday emergencies. On Christmas Eve, nearly all stores are open but closing earlier than usual, so plan ahead! It’s always smart to double-check your favorite store’s hours, since some locations may vary. Anyone else ever had to dash out for a last-minute item on Christmas? Share your holiday shopping stories or tips below! #Food #Detroit #ChristmasShopping00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowDetroit’s next big thing: Usher & Big Sean’s $1M sparkDetroit’s creative scene is about to get a serious boost. Usher and Big Sean are investing $1 million to launch an innovation incubator at the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club, opening in 2026. This isn’t just about music—young people ages 14–24 will get hands-on access to film, TV, AI, 3D, and more, plus mentorship and even seed funding for their own startups. Both artists, who grew up in Boys & Girls Clubs, want Detroit’s youth to build their dreams right here at home. What do you think—will this help keep creative talent in Detroit? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Detroit10Share
kingabigail+FollowDetroit family outraged after hospital loses mom’s skullA Detroit family is reeling after learning that the hospital where their mom worked for over 20 years lost a piece of her skull during surgery—and then tried to make amends with just a $25 gas card. The hospital’s mix-up left their loved one with a prosthetic plate, and her health has taken a heartbreaking turn for the worse. The family says it’s not about money, but about accountability and the loss of a chance for a better recovery. How would you feel if this happened to someone you love? #Health #BodyHealth #Detroit36Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDetroit’s CJ Sadler Jr. dominates Michigan footballCorey “CJ” Sadler Jr. just wrapped up one of the most electrifying high school football careers Detroit has seen, earning Michigan’s 2025 Player of the Year. His numbers are wild—over 2,500 all-purpose yards, 32 touchdowns, and game-changing plays on offense, defense, and special teams. Cass Tech fans watched him do it all, from 80-yard catches to punt returns for scores. Now, he’s heading to play for Bill Belichick at UNC. With Cass Tech’s 41-11 record during his time, it’s clear CJ left his mark. How do you think his game will translate to college? #Sports #Football #Detroit10Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowDetroit neighbors step up for the holidaysFamilies across Metro Detroit are feeling the pinch this holiday season, with many skipping meals or cutting back on essentials just to get by. What’s truly inspiring is how local groups like Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Neighborhood House, and St. Irenaeus Church are going all out—serving holiday meals, offering choice-based food pantries, and making sure kids have gifts and warm clothes. The real magic? It’s neighbors and volunteers who make it all possible, showing that community care goes way beyond the season. How are you seeing people step up in your neighborhood this year? #Safety #Detroit #CommunityCare00Share
William Bray+FollowDetroit casinos keep the city buzzingDetroit’s casinos are still a major force in the city’s economy, pulling in over $108 million in gaming revenue this November. MGM Grand Detroit continues to dominate, grabbing nearly half the market, while MotorCity and Hollywood Casino at Greektown follow. Even with just a slight bump in overall revenue compared to last year, it’s interesting to see MGM growing while MotorCity slips. The casinos also contributed millions in taxes to both the state and Detroit itself. With sports betting and fantasy contests adding to the mix, what do you think keeps Detroit’s casino scene so resilient? #News #Detroit #Casinos10Share
Chad Kemp+FollowDetroit’s ‘Scambuster’ Rob Wolchek to retireRob Wolchek, the face behind FOX 2’s Hall of Shame, just announced he’s stepping away from TV in March 2026 after nearly three decades of exposing scams in Metro Detroit. For so many here, his investigations have meant justice, refunds, and some epic on-air confrontations. Wolchek says he’s ready to spend more time with family, but he’s not done yet—he’s got a few more bad guys to catch before he goes. What’s your favorite Rob Wolchek moment? How has his work impacted you or someone you know? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Detroit00Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowAmbassador Bridge tolls hit $10—will new bridge change things?Crossing the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor will soon cost drivers $10 USD—double what it was just a few years ago. This steady rise in tolls has left many wondering if the upcoming Gordie Howe International Bridge will finally bring some relief, or if high prices are here to stay. For folks who cross regularly for work, family, or fun, these increases really add up. What do you think: will competition from the new bridge help lower costs, or are we stuck paying more to cross the border? #Transportation #Detroit #Windsor10Share
Brianna Smith+FollowDetroit’s East Village Market is holiday magicDetroit’s East Village is buzzing with holiday spirit thanks to a pop-up market that’s become the go-to spot for unique gifts, live music, and creative energy. Every Friday and Saturday until December 20, you can browse handmade art, books, and treats from local makers—plus catch live performances and author readings that make shopping feel like a community celebration. Warm up with coffee or cocoa at Vesey Lane Goods, meet your neighbors, and discover why this market is more than just shopping—it’s about supporting Detroit’s creative heart. Who’s planning to check it out this weekend? #Shopping #Detroit #EastVillage20Share