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  • 1 week ago | abc12.com | Ali Hoxie

    DETROIT, Mich. (WXYZ) - There isn't anything much worse than hitting a pothole and having to shell out hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, to fix the damage. Unfortunately, it's something all too common for drivers in Michigan. But now, drivers could get some of those repairs paid off. The Pothole Payback Contest through the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association is paying back drivers for their car repairs. The chosen winners could get some much-needed help.

  • 1 week ago | wxyz.com | Ali Hoxie

    METRO DETROIT (WXYZ) — There isn't much worse than hitting a pothole and having to shell out hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, to fix your car. Unfortunately, it's something all too common for us in Michigan, but now, you could get some of those repairs paid off. It's through the Pothole Payback Contest, happening now, through the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association (MITA) – paying back drivers for their car repairs. The chosen winners could get some much-needed help.

  • 1 week ago | fox17online.com | Ali Hoxie

    METRO DETROIT (WXYZ) — There isn't anything much worse than hitting a pothole and having to shell out hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, to fix your car. Unfortunately, it's something all too common for us in Michigan, but now, you could get some of those repairs paid off. It's through the Pothole Payback Contest, happening now, through the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association (MITA) — paying back drivers for their car repairs.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox17online.com | Ali Hoxie

    April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and police agencies throughout Michigan will be on the lookout for distracted drivers. According to Michigan Traffic Crash Facts, in 2022, there were 15,441 crashes involving a distracted driver. In 2023, Michigan's new hands-free law went into effect, prohibiting drivers from using their cell phones behind the wheel. That year, there were 15,135 crashes caused by distracted driving, which is 305 fewer than the year before. Col. James F.

  • 2 weeks ago | wxyz.com | Ali Hoxie

    April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and police agencies throughout Michigan will be on the lookout for distracted drivers. According to Michigan Traffic Crash Facts, in 2022, there were 15,441 crashes involving a distracted driver. In 2023, Michigan's new hands-free law went into effect, prohibiting drivers from using their cell phones behind the wheel. That year, there were 15,135 crashes caused by distracted driving, which is 305 fewer than the year before. Col. James F.

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Ali Hoxie
Ali Hoxie @ali_hoxie
9 Apr 25

I'll give him a round of applause when we hit the 70s next week!

WXYZ Detroit
WXYZ Detroit @wxyzdetroit

How often do you see someone get booed off the set to end a newscast? After talking about incoming snow, Mike Taylor was playfully booed as our 6 a.m. show ended. Ali Hoxie, like many of us, is not a fan of April snow. https://t.co/3u0cge5vc9

Ali Hoxie
Ali Hoxie @ali_hoxie
4 Apr 25

Who’s ready for opening day! 🐯💙🧡. Kiara Hay, @MikeTaylorwx, and I are holding down the fort while @wxyzalicia and @KeenanSmithWX check out the all the fun at Comerica Park. Who’s heading to the home opener today? #tigers #detroit #baseball @wxyzdetroit https://t.co/DJ3BE6ujS8

Ali Hoxie
Ali Hoxie @ali_hoxie
3 Apr 25

We are now learning the woman in this home explosion has died, while a man is in the hospital being treated for burns. We will have a live report, coming up at noon on @wxyzdetroit https://t.co/rlam8jyExt