davidsonbrandon+FollowThe Detroit ice rink attack that shook skatingThe Nancy Kerrigan attack at Detroit’s Cobo Hall still stirs up debate 22 years later. Right before the Olympic trials, Kerrigan was struck in the knee, sidelining her and clearing the way for Tonya Harding to win the championship. The plot, involving Harding’s ex-husband and a team of hired attackers, turned the skating world upside down and led to bans, confessions, and even a Hollywood movie. What do you think—did the punishment fit the crime? And has figure skating ever really moved past this wild chapter? #Sports #Detroit #NancyKerrigan00Share
Diane Carter+FollowDTE card payment fees start soon—what to knowStarting March 2, DTE Energy customers in Detroit will see a $2.99 fee added to every credit or debit card bill payment. For businesses, it’s even higher at $9.99 per transaction. There’s also a cap: residential payments max out at $2,000, commercial at $5,000 per transaction. DTE says these fees go straight to the payment processor, not their pockets, aiming to keep costs fair for everyone. If you want to avoid the fee, you’ll need to switch to paying by bank account, cash, or check. How will this change the way you pay your bills? #Business #MakeMoney #Detroit00Share
Emily Delgado+FollowGreat Lakes wins and worries: What’s next?Piping plovers are making a comeback along Lake Michigan, but lake whitefish are in trouble as invasive mussels take over their habitat. Meanwhile, Detroit’s new Ralph C. Wilson Park is giving the city 22 acres of fresh green space, and Lansing is testing out bubble curtain tech to trap plastic before it hits the lakes. But with algal blooms still turning Lake Erie green and microplastics everywhere, it’s clear our lakes need more than quick fixes. What changes would you want to see to protect the Great Lakes for the future? #Safety #GreatLakes #Detroit00Share
Amber Mcguire+FollowSnow squall chaos leaves Detroit drivers strandedDetroit’s I-75 turned into a nightmare after a sudden snow squall triggered a massive pileup, leaving drivers scrambling to recover their cars and sort out insurance headaches. Many are still trying to track down their vehicles, and some are stuck waiting for repairs or rental cars. It’s a harsh reminder of how quickly winter weather can upend daily routines. Have you ever been caught in a snowstorm on the road? What’s your go-to plan when the weather takes a turn for the worse? Let’s swap stories and tips for staying safe out there! #Transportation #Detroit #SnowSquall00Share
Leah Gonzales+FollowDetroit’s youth get $2M boost for creative futuresUsher and Big Sean are putting $2 million on the table to help Detroit’s next wave of young creators break into entertainment and tech. Their new Detroit Entertainment Innovation Incubator, opening soon in the historic Michigan Central Station, will be packed with high-tech studios, special effects labs, and a creators’ lounge—all for local youth ages 14 to 24. It’s more than just a cool hangout: this space will connect young people with real-world mentors, industry credentials, and the tools to turn their ideas into careers. What do you think—will this change the game for Detroit’s creative scene? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Detroit00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowMichigan’s minimum wage hike: What it means for DetroitMichigan’s new $13.73 minimum wage is already making waves in Detroit. For many local workers, this bump means less stress about making ends meet and a bit more breathing room each month. At spots like Norm’s Diner, owners say their staff already earn above average, but they know how much this change matters for others. Still, some restaurant owners worry about having to raise menu prices or cut hours to cope. How do you think this wage increase will impact our local businesses and community? Will it help more than it hurts? Let’s talk about it! #Food #Detroit #Michigan00Share
Dominique Hoffman+FollowDetroit rings in 2026 with a New Year’s babyDetroit’s first baby of 2026 arrived with confetti, cheers, and a whole lot of love at DMC Hutzel Women’s Hospital. The Reieves family welcomed baby Jakai nine days early, making him the city’s first newborn of the year. The delivery room turned into a mini New Year’s party, with staff donning hats and popping confetti to celebrate. As the youngest of six siblings, Jakai’s birthday will always be a big deal. Moments like this remind us how new beginnings can bring hope and joy to our community. How do you celebrate new arrivals or milestones in your family? #Relationships #Detroit #NewYearsBaby10Share
umccall+FollowDetroit-Windsor tolls rising before new bridge opensCrossing into Canada from Detroit is about to get pricier. Starting January 2026, the Ambassador Bridge will bump car tolls from $9 to $10, and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel will add 75 cents, making it $9 for card users. These hikes are meant to keep up with maintenance and smooth operations, but with the Gordie Howe International Bridge set to open soon, drivers might have more choices. How will these changes affect your travel plans or daily commute? Would you switch routes for a better deal or stick with what you know? #Transportation #Detroit #Windsor00Share
walkerjason+FollowFlying Cars Are Actually Taking Off?!Flying cars aren’t just sci-fi anymore—a California startup just dropped a wild test flight video showing a real electric car lifting off, hovering, and landing like it’s no big deal. The race is on to see if Detroit will help build the future or get left behind. With big names and wild prototypes popping up, it’s not about if flying cars will happen, but who’s going to make them real. Would you ride in one? #Cars #FlyingCars #Detroit00Share
maria25+FollowDetroit mom speaks out after shelter uproarNatasha Slater’s push for safer conditions at a Detroit women’s shelter led to a whirlwind of confusion and stress for her and her daughter. After raising concerns about men in the shelter and unlocked bathrooms, she was suddenly told to leave—only for the story to change once police arrived. The shelter insists she was never forced out, but Natasha’s experience highlights how hard it can be for residents to speak up. She’s now found a better environment, but her story raises big questions: How can shelters balance safety, privacy, and transparency for vulnerable families? What changes would you want to see? #Health #BodyHealth #Detroit00Share