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DETROIT - Who better to open the doors to Detroit’s first-ever Apple store than the CEO, himself. Tim Cook welcomed customers at the stroke of 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 19 at the store located at 1430 Woodward Avenue.
Detroit Cass Tech led Detroit King 20-0 when the game was suspended in the third quarter Friday for overcrowding. King dominated the restart Saturday.
Apple CEO Tim Cook made a surprise appearance in Detroit on Friday, Sept. 19, thrilling a crowd of hundreds who had lined up to check out the new downtown Apple Store.
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A new Apple store opened on Friday in downtown Detroit, and several Michiganders wasted no time getting there.
The Detroit Lions returned to the practice field on Friday afternoon to resume their preparations for the Baltimore Ravens. Linebacker Jack Campbell and left tackle Taylor Decker, who both missed practice Thursday, returned to the field.
Some Republicans have recently floated the possibility of President Trump sending troops to Detroit and other Democratic-led cities to combat crime.
Detroit City Football Club begins a four-match homestand this Saturday evening in an inter-conference matchup against Lexington SC.
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Detroit rapper Dank Demoss settles lawsuit with Lyft after driver denies ride, says she won't fit in the car
Detroit rapper Dank Demoss has settled with Lyft after suing the company because she was denied a ride based on her size.
Taylor Decker (shoulder), linebacker Jack Campbell (ankle), safety Kerby Joseph (knee) and cornerback D.J. Reed (knee) are questionable.