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    In case you missed it: Top Stories of the Week (October 24-28)

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    By News Staff on October 28, 2022 Top Stories


    Celebrate Halloween with these 7 Metro Detroit Haunted attractions.

    Get spooked this Halloween weekend with local haunted houses, hay rides, escape rooms and more.

    Detroit’s Chili Mustard Onion will close by the end of the year.

    Vegan Coney Island closes in December. The business is currently listed for $625,000.

    RSV surge is causing concern at children’s hospitals around Metro Detroit.

    The Michigan Health Alert Network sent an email expressing concern about bed availability at a children’s hospital. “The current situation doesn’t seem like he has anything to do with COVID,” says Dr. Whitney Minnock, his director of medical in Beaumont’s pediatric ER. “This is, you know, respiratory season, RSV, all the viruses that existed before COVID.”

    A photographer captures stellar shots as a meteor shower falls over Lake Superior.

    Katie Palmer snapped a picture of a giant fireball crossing over Whitefish Bay during last week’s Orionid meteor shower.

    A winter festival is coming to Detroit’s Monroe Street Midway next month.

    Bedrock has announced plans for Decked Out Detroit, which runs from November 11th to January 11th. 29. Attractions include bumper cars on ice, giant slides, food, and more.

    Bees in the D and Detroit City Distillery are back in a limited edition collaboration.

    Beekeeping nonprofits and distilleries will drop honey and honey-infused bourbon aged in bourbon barrels on November 11.

    Key Takeaways from the Michigan Governor’s Debate.

    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Republican challenger Tudor Dixon held their final debate last night at the University of Oakland.Proposition 3, school safety and book bans were among the topics of discussion. If you missed the debate, watch the replay here.

    New Detroit Youth Choir america’s got talent spin off.

    The choir that won second place in the original competition show in 2019, America’s Got Talent: All StarsThe show will air in 2023.

    A new documentary takes a deeper look into Detroit’s black mafia family.

    BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast is an eight-part series about former leaders of a drug empire, Demetrius and Terry Flenory.The documentary series was created by Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent, behind the Stars series BMF.

    Ethan Cranbury pleads guilty to all charges against him in the Oxford High School shooting.

    A 16-year-old boy faces life in prison without parole. Crumbley pleaded guilty Monday to his one count of terrorism, four counts of first-degree murder, and his 19 counts of charges that caused the deaths.


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