“Detroit is without a doubt one of the most passionate automotive communities in the world, so returning to the Motor City for the 2022 Tour was an easy decision,” said Ted Wu, Vice President, Global Head of Design for Vehicles, Mattel. “The judges for this stop are sure to have their hands full as they decide which of the incredible fan builds will take the next step toward being immortalized in 1:64-scale as the next official Hot Wheels die-cast vehicle.” The competition for… Source link
Read More »Vintage vehicles bring the vroom – Detroit Lakes Tribune
DETROIT LAKES — The hills were alive with the “vrooms” of vintage vehicles in Detroit Lakes’ Peoples Park on Saturday, June 25. A vintage vehicle passes through the stage… Source link
Read More »Great Race plans a great finish Sunday in downtown Fargo; Detroit Lakes offers look at vintage racers, too – InForum
FARGO — Vintage car fans will have plenty of opportunities to take in the final miles and finish of the Great Race in downtown Fargo on Sunday, June 26. Similarly, fans of four-wheeled beauty will be able to get an eyeful in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, on Saturday, June 25, with local car clubs showing off their highly burnished babies before the Great Race rolls into that town for an afternoon and early evening stop. The weather should be a plus. Winds out of the northwest are… Source link
Read More »CBS to Launch Detroit Newsroom for WWJ-TV After 20 Years
For years, CBS’ WWJ-TV Detroit held the dubious distinction of being the only major network owned-and-operated station without a news department. But that’s about to change: 20 years after eliminating its news presence, WWJ (Channel 62, branded as “CBS 62”) will launch a news department in 2022, as part of an ambitious plan to create a “CBS News Detroit” hub. The announcement was made Tuesday by Wendy McMahon, president and co-head, CBS News and Stations; Adrienne Roark,… Source link
Read More »CBS to Motor News Department Back Into Detroit, Launching Local Broadcasts on WWJ-TV After 20 Years
For years, CBS’ WWJ-TV Detroit held the dubious distinction of being the only major network owned-and-operated station without a news department. But that’s about to change: 20 years after eliminating its news presence, WWJ (Channel 62, branded as “CBS 62”) will launch a news department in 2022, as part of an ambitious plan to create a “CBS News Detroit” hub. The announcement was made Tuesday by Wendy McMahon, president and co-head, CBS News and Stations; Adrienne Roark,… Source link
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