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Business and Community Updates in Detroit This January: Detroit’s Week In Review

Detroit’s Week In Review: This week in Michigan, a tragic attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield shocked the community, while health officials confirmed a second measles case in Washtenaw County. Amid these challenges, Detroit celebrated its annual 313 Day with events and deals across the city.


Temple Israel Attack Sparks FBI Investigation

A targeted attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield left the community shaken. A Lebanese immigrant, who had recently become a U.S. citizen, rammed a vehicle into the synagogue and fired shots before being killed by security guards. The FBI is investigating the incident, which occurred just weeks after the synagogue conducted active-shooter training.


Measles Case Confirmed in Washtenaw County

Health officials confirmed a second measles case in 2026, with exposure sites identified at a local mall and gym in Washtenaw County. Residents are urged to check their vaccination status and monitor for symptoms. Measles, a highly contagious disease, can lead to severe complications if left untreated.


Detroit Celebrates 313 Day

On March 13, Detroiters came together to celebrate 313 Day, honoring the city’s area code. Events included special deals at local businesses, live music, and community gatherings. The day served as a reminder of Detroit’s resilience and vibrant culture.


Summary

From the Temple Israel attack to a confirmed measles case, Michigan faced significant challenges this week. However, Detroit’s 313 Day celebrations highlighted the city’s enduring spirit and sense of community.

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Samuel E. Ortiz
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