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Published April 22nd, 2026, 08:24 pm
Candidates planning to run in Michigan’s August primary election had until Tuesday at 4 p.m. to file their paperwork with the Secretary of State’s office. That includes a few new candidates who filed at the last minute.
Detroit City Councilmember Mary Waters filed to run in the Democratic primary for the 13th Congressional District. She faces incumbent Shri Thanedar, state Representative Donovan McKinney and realtor John Goci.
The State Board of Canvassers still has to approve the candidates’ petition signatures before they can appear on the August primary ballot.
Downtown Detroit’s Leland House apartment building is up for auction. The Detroit News reports that bidding for the building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, will start next week.
The Leland House was built in 1927 and served as a luxury hotel for many years, before being turned into an apartment complex. Tenants were forced out of the building late last year, after the owner declared bankruptcy, and the city declared the building uninhabitable.
Michigan regulators are holding a public hearing tonight to discuss metro Detroit’s air quality status. Planet Detroit is reporting that state regulators want to declare that southeast Michigan is meeting federal ozone standards. If approved, the action could weaken clean air standards in the area.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy will hold the virtual meeting at 6 p.m. tonight. You can call call 855-758-1310 to attend and use code 847 4896 8640 or you can join the meeting on Zoom.
The Detroit Pistons will try to rebound from a loss in their first game of the NBA playoffs. The Orlando Magic beat them Sunday at Little Caesars Arena. The Pistons brought the best regular season record in the NBA’s Eastern Conference to the playoffs, but that didn’t stop the Magic from taking the first game.
Cade Cunningham had 39 points in the loss. Game 2 in the nationally-televised best-of-seven series takes place at Little Caesars Arena tonight at 7 p.m.
The Detroit Lions are making their final preparations for this week’s NFL Draft. The team has the 17th pick in the first round of the draft, which will be held in Pittsburgh.
Football analysts suggest the Lions could use that pick to get an offensive lineman, edge rusher or cornerback. The first round of the NFL draft starts at 8 p.m. Thursday. The event will be televised live on ABC, ESPN, and the NFL Network.
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