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Published March 31st, 2026, 08:01 pm
Detroit City Councilmember At-Large Mary Waters has dispatched a crew to clean up trash at a site on the city’s northwest side. Garbage has been gathering at an empty apartment building near Six Mile and Greenfield. Neighbors have been complaining about the mess, which has gained the attention of the media.
Waters says Greenfield between Six Mile and Puritan should be permanently cleaned up, adding that Detroit’s neighborhoods should be as clean as “corporate downtown.”
Another brewery has closed in Midtown. Jolly Pumpkin announced on Facebook that it has closed after 11 years of operation. The restaurant was located on Canfield, just west of Cass Avenue.
The Motor City Brewing Works on the same block closed earlier this year.
The Detroit News reports a new Mediterranean-themed restaurant will open in the Jolly Pumpkin space this summer.
Fifth Third Bank is moving its regional headquarters in Detroit.
The Free Press reports the bank will leave its offices at One Woodward Avenue and move a couple of blocks north to One Campus Martius. A number of employees at other locations in Metro Detroit will also move into the new headquarters.
Fifth Third completed its acquisition of Comerica Bank in February.
Many Detroiters woke up in the middle of the night to the rumbling of thunder. Rising temperatures overnight created the right conditions for brief thunderstorms. High temperatures near 70 degrees today, coupled with an approaching cold front, will bring another round of storms this afternoon and evening.
Some of those storms could be strong or severe. The National Weather Service says the threat of severe weather is a level two on a scale of five. High temperatures Wednesday are expected to be in the 40s.
Fans of the University of Michigan’s women’s basketball team are feeling a bit down today. The team lost to Texas 77 – 41 last night in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA women’s tournament.
Texas led the game 22 – 9 at the end of the first quarter.
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