Starbucks to remove several menu items
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The Nine: talking about the latest news you're talking about in Detroit and across the country.

The path to planning for retirement
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Retirement may be a long way off for Gen Z, millennials and Gen X, but many are considering what steps to take to prepare for their golden years. Michael Masserant from The Retirement Education Foundation shares why starting early is important, and how you can get ready for retirement at every stage of life. For more visit, refedu.org.

Making donuts with Keto Katz Bakery
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Lisa Mislevy and Anna Sherman of Keto Katz Bakery demonstrate how to make vanilla donuts. Keto Katz Bakery is located at 36759 Garfield Road in Clinton Township. For more visit, ketokatz.com.

Mental Health Monday: Checking in on your mental health and how to handle conflict
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The People Expert, Dr. Sabrina Jackson, shares some ways we can check in on our mental health. She also shares advice on how to handle conflict effectively. For more visit, sabrinajackson.com.

Welcome Oakley, Mercury, Alex, Paul
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Extra toes, yes I meant that, are coming to Animal House this morning!

Get Math Fit
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Experience "Living Frequency" with James Charles Morris
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From now until February 28th at Galerie Camille, come and view this dynamic group exhibition honoring the legacy of Detroit’s Black artistic community. Galerie Camille is located at 4130 Cass Ave, Ste C, Detroit, MI, and the gallery hours are 12pm - 5pm, Wed - Sat. This exhibit features a dynamic mix of emerging and mid-career artists from the city, each contributing their unique perspectives to the narrative. Featured artists include Joe Cazeno III, Ijania Cortez, Darian ‘Saint’ Greer, Breianna Jackson, Tylear Jefferson, Jonathan Kimble, James Charles Morris, Brian Nickson, Joshua Rainer, Phillip Simpson, Miriam Uhura, Oshun Williams and Jacob Zelecki. The work showcased pays tribute to the groundbreaking figures and pivotal moments that have helped shape Detroit’s Black artistic community. Presented through various mediums—such as painting, digital art, and mixed media—this exhibition aims to capture the essence of the community, highlighting its history and aspirations. By dedicating time and recognition to this vital legacy, Living Frequency seeks to cultivate a deeper understanding of the influences that have shaped these artists' work while sparking a dialogue about the ongoing evolution of Detroit's cultural landscape. Visitors can look forward to an engaging and thought-provoking experience that honors the past while embracing a future filled with creative promise. Living Frequency is curated by multidisciplinary artist James Charles Morris in collaboration with Marta Carvajal, Galerie Camille’s Director.