Metro Detroit teacher says she was fired for her rap career

When she wasn't in the classroom teaching U.S. history, Domonique Brown began pursuing a rap career under the name “Drippin Honey." She says she was fired from Taylor Preparatory High School because of that.

An I-75 lid? Grant to study building land over downtown Detroit highway

In the future, a park could be built over I-75, stitching downtown Detroit and Midtown back together after the highway divided the city decades ago.

The Doctor Is In: What you need to know about the rise in measles cases
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Dr. Anurag Malani is the Medical Director of Hospital Epidemiology, Special Pathogens, and Antimicrobial Stewardship at Trinity Health Ann Arbor. He discusses measles vaccinations and how to lower the risk of infection for you and your family.

Michigan liquor commission reported nearly a million dollars in missing booze, audit finds

Improper liquor licenses, incorrect inventories, and at least 62,000 bottles of liquor was reported to be missing, an audit of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission found.

Pet insurance for dogs and cats and what a Michigan vet recommends

Pet insurance for dogs and cats is growing more popular. Here's why an Oakland County veterinarian says she recommends it.

Netflix featuring Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown in new NFL series

The Detroit Lions are getting another feature as their long-awaited resurgence finally reached new heights this past season.

Dog in Metro Detroit shelter for nearly 300 days needs a home

Laurel was found abandoned outside A ReJoyceful Animal Rescue in Clinton Township last year. Nearly 300 days later, she still doesn't have a home.

Residents voice concerns surrounding Clinton Township blast in city meeting

Two weeks after a warehouse explosion rocked Clinton Township, the Board of Trustees held its first public meeting. Many residents attended to voice their concerns.

Angry hunters tell bad taxidermist to stuff it

He isn't exactly big game - but was tough to track down - so Rob Wolchek got on the trail.

Michigan tornado drill scheduled for March 20

Two people died and millions in damage was caused last year after seven tornadoes touched down on the same day during a wild spell of weather in Michigan.

How to report Michigan potholes, submit damage claims

With the fluctuating temperatures comes a sure sign of spring in Michigan: potholes. Here's how to submit potholes to get repaired and file claims if your vehicle was damaged:

Village Market hosts evening of fine wine and dining with award winning chef
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Lobster & Sea Scallop Mock Ravioli Swimming in a Turmeric Froth, Pasta Caviar Pearls Makes 4 servings 1 Lobster about 1-1/4 pounds 1/2 cup whole shallots, peeled, cut into fine dice 2 cups white wine 1 teaspoon turmeric ground 1 tablespoon Dijon Mustard Sea Salt 2 tablespoons Acini del Pepe Pasta Pearls 2 teaspoons Smoke paprika 1 Meyer Lemon Oil 4 large Maine diver sea scallops, (U8 or 8 scallops per pound), connective ‘foot’ removed if necessary. Cut in ½ at the equator to make two pieces. 1 tablespoon chives 1/2 cup Magenta Spinach micro herbs To prepare the lobster: Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add the lobster cooking for 8 minutes. Remove the lobster to a bowl to cool to room temperature. Remove the meat from the tail and shell. Cut into large pieces. Reserve under refrigeration. Meanwhile, in medium size acid resistant saucepan, combine the shallots, the wine, and the turmeric over high heat. Cook until the wine is reduced by half, about 10 minutes. With a slotted spoon transfer 2 tablespoons of the cooked shallots to the reserved lobster. Transfer the remaining shallots and reduced wine to a blender. To make the Turmeric Froth: In a high-speed blender with the shallot-wine reduction add the mustard. Puree until smooth adding a little wine as necessary. While running slowly pour in 1/2 cup Meyer Lemon oil. Adjust the seasoning with Sea Salt. Reserve. To prepare the pasta pearls: In a medium saucepan, bring water to a boil. Add the Acini del Pepe cooking as directed until al dente. Transfer to a strainer to drain. In a small sauté́ pan over medium heat, add 1 tablespoon of lemon oil and the paprika cooking for 2 minutes. Add the pasta cooking to firm and infuse with the paprika color. Season with sea salt and reserve, To make the mock "ravioli": Rub a little lemon oil on the surface of eight - 4" X 4" pieces of parchment paper. Position the scallop half in the center of one piece of oiled parchment. Place the second parchment oiled side down over the scallop. Using a smooth meat "batt", pound the scallop outward from the center to make a cohesive thin circular scallop. Repeat to form 7 additional thin scallops. In a small bowl, combine the lobster and shallot reduction. Season well with Sea Salt and a few chives. Divide and spoon the lobster to the center of 4 pounded scallops. Take the remaining pounded scallops and invert over the lobster, while releasing from the parchment to form a "ravioli". Gently press the top scallop to follow the lobster filling and adhere to the edges of the lower scallop. Repeat to form the remaining ravioli. (Trim the edges if you prefer a particular round or square ravioli shape over this free form style.) Drizzle with Meyer Lemon oil. Reserve under refrigeration, transferring to a sheet pan to cook. To Serve: In a preheated 400F oven, position the ravioli on the sheet pan in the center of the oven. Cook until the scallop is firm, and the center is warm, about 10 to 12

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