Detroit Evening Report: Alcohol, cannabis ads may soon be banned from being near religious buildings
Houses of worship may soon be added to the list of sensitive locations where certain advertisements are not allowed within a 1000-foot radius.Â
Councilmember Scott Benson says posting ads for things like alcohol and cannabis near a house of worship is inconsiderate. âYou have your church, and then 30 feet from your church is a probably a 40 by 20 sign advertising King of Bud, just a level of disrespect and a level of just insensitivity to what we have here.âÂ
The Public Health and Safety Committee approved the changes to the amendment today. City council will choose whether to enact the changes at the next formal session.Â
-Reporting by BreâAnna Tinsley
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Gordie Howe toll deal
Weâre learning more about the deal to open the Gordie Howe International Bridge on July 27. CBC News and other media report 50% of toll profits over the bridgeâs first 15 years of operation will go into a U.S. development fund. President Trump had said he would not let the bridge open unless Canada agreed to share toll revenue.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens told CBCâs Power and Politics while the deal may look like a win for Trump, the U.S. wonât get much out of it. He said it could take longer than 15 years for Canada to recoup the cost of building the bridge before it would share revenue with Michigan.Â
Canada spent almost $6.5 billion to build the bridge. The U.S. paid nothing.Â
-Reporting by Pat Batcheller
Freedom Tour Detroit
High school students are invited to apply for the Freedom Tour Detroit 2026. The four-day program explores advocacy, civil rights, justice and Detroit history.
The Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, the City of Detroitâs Office of Veterans Affairs, Wayne State University and the American Civil Liberties Union are working together to offer in-person seminars and guided field trips between July 30 and August 2.
Applications are due by Sunday, July 19.
Summer Games at the Michigan Science Center
The Michigan Science Centerâs After Dark series is back with âSummer Gamesâ on July 24. This event offers those 21 and over a chance to explore science, sports and a little friendly competition.
The Penske Planetarium will offer a one-night only show featuring the âOlympians of the Night Sky,â Detroit City FC will be in the house with giveaways and photo ops, former Piston and President of the Motor City Cruise Durand âSpeedyâ Walker will speak, and adult gamesâincluding a 50-foot inflatable obstacle course, Warrior Rock âEm Sock âEm and something called Hippo Chow Down.
National Coney Island is bringing classic and veggie coneys and there will be signature cocktails from the Byrdie Bar.
Michigan Science Center After Dark Summer Games is Friday July 24 from 6-10 p.m. Tickets are $35 for members, $45 for non-members and $30 for designated drivers. Learn more at mi-sci.org.Â
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