Eddie Webster+FollowThanksgiving dinner made with love in DetroitNothing says 'home' like a meal made from scratch, and that’s exactly what Barbara Carter did for the youth at Lighthouse Sanctuary in Detroit. She spent four days preparing a full Thanksgiving feast, making sure every young person felt seen and cared for. For many of these kids, this meal was more than just food—it was a reminder that someone truly cares. It’s amazing how a simple act of kindness can bring warmth and hope. How do you think small gestures like this can change someone’s day or even their future? #Safety #Detroit #Thanksgiving10Share
Joel Johnson+FollowThanksgiving night surprise on Detroit’s west sideImagine stepping out onto your porch after Thanksgiving dinner and finding a baby bundled up on your doorstep. That’s exactly what happened to a Detroit resident on Cruse Street this year. The baby, thankfully, is safe and being cared for at a local hospital. This unexpected event has neighbors talking—what would you do in that situation? It’s a reminder of the unpredictable moments that can bring a community together, especially during the holidays. Let’s talk about how we look out for each other and what support systems mean in our neighborhoods. #Relationships #Detroit #Thanksgiving00Share
maria25+FollowDetroit hospital under fire for lost patient itemsA Detroit woman is reeling after waking up from surgery at Harper Hutzel Hospital to find her prosthetic leg, dentures, clothes, and a necklace holding her mother’s ashes all missing. Imagine trusting a hospital with your care, only to lose your most personal belongings—including something as irreplaceable as a loved one’s ashes. The hospital says they’re investigating, but the family and community are demanding real answers and accountability. This situation has sparked outrage across Detroit, raising big questions about how hospitals protect patient property. How would you feel if this happened to someone you know? #Health #BodyHealth #Detroit10Share
Mrs. Maria Shelton MD+FollowDetroit teen’s secret birth shocks familyA Detroit family was stunned to learn the newborn they thought was abandoned on their porch was actually their own granddaughter’s baby. The 16-year-old, afraid of disappointing her family, secretly gave birth at home on Thanksgiving and pretended to find the baby outside. She even cut the cord herself, guided by YouTube videos. Both mom and baby are safe, and the family is rallying around them, asking for understanding instead of judgment. This story really highlights how much pressure teens can feel—and how important it is to support each other through tough times. What are your thoughts on how families and communities can help teens facing big challenges? #Relationships #Detroit #CommunitySupport1816Share
Alexander Black+FollowDetroit’s Black Ghost: The muscle car legendDetroit’s streets once had a secret: a jet-black Dodge Challenger, known as the Black Ghost, would appear out of nowhere, win street races, and vanish before anyone could catch its mysterious driver. Turns out, the man behind the wheel was Godfrey Qualls—a Detroit police officer by day, phantom racer by night. This car wasn’t just fast; it became a symbol of rebellion and mystery, capturing the spirit of the city’s wild 1970s car culture. Now restored and celebrated, the Black Ghost’s story still gets car lovers talking. What other local legends have you heard about Detroit’s racing scene? #Cars #Detroit #MuscleCar10Share
Robert Johansson+FollowJason “White Chocolate” Williams says LeBron would not have gotten bullied by the Bad Boy PistonsJason Williams isn’t buying the idea that LeBron couldn’t handle the physicality of the 80s and 90s. “They say, ‘Oh, he couldn’t play with that physicality.’ But LeBron’s bigger than Rick Mahorn and bigger than Bill Laimbeer,” Williams said. “Those hard fouls on MJ? That wasn’t gonna be like that on Bron.” Williams doubled down — “LeBron’s the best player I’ve ever played against. He could lead the league in all five categories if he wanted to. I don’t think MJ could’ve done that.” In terms of physicality, who do you think wins between LeBron vs. the Bad Boys? #LeBronJames #JasonWilliams #NBA #BadBoyPistons #Detroit 143289Share
Edwin French+FollowAusar Thompson has been consistent this seasonAusar Thompson has been putting in work, averaging 14.0 PPG, 5.8 RPG, 2.8 APG, and 3.4 combined steals + blocks on 54.5% shooting over his last five games. That’s elite two-way consistency from a 21-year-old. Meanwhile, his brother Amen has been thriving in Houston too — efficient, composed, and showing serious growth as a playmaker. Both brothers are starting to look like future cornerstones for their teams. The league might need to brace itself for the Thompson era. #AusarThompson #AmenThompson #Pistons #Rockets #Detroit #Houston 120Share