
Alysia Burgio
Reporter at WWJ-TV (Detroit, MI)
🎥 Emmy Nominated Journalist @CBSDetroit - 🎓CMU alum - Story idea? [email protected]
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Alysia Burgio
Police in Ferndale, Michigan, are still trying to track down the person who shot a man near a nightclub over the weekend. "To hear something like that it's like ahh jeeze," said resident Alex Meyer. "Makes me worried for my neighbors and my community," resident Mollie Elliott said. Ferndale residents are shocked after hearing that a shooting happened in their neighborhood. "Scary when it's something that close to home, especially this area. You wouldn't expect that around here," said Meyer.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Alysia Burgio
Hamtramck fire chief stresses importance of staffing A local fire chief in Metro Detroit is highlighting his team's manpower and why it's crucial to have enough staffing when called to a scene. "Fortunately, that day, we had nine men on duty, which is kind of a rarity for us," said Hamtramck Fire Chief Matthew Wyszczelski. On Wednesday, April 9, crews were called to a house fire on Florian Street in Hamtramck, Michigan.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Alysia Burgio
Exactly one week ago, the Southgate community was rocked after a home exploded. One woman died in the blast, and her husband is still recovering in the hospital. The explosion affected nearby neighbors, including Bob and Kathy Wood. Their home was destroyed. "With the impact, I wouldn't be surprised at all that. None of that structure at all could be saved," said family friend Glenn Higgins. Higgins says the Woods, his close friends, live in a house near Burns and Edison streets.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Alysia Burgio
Dozens of Narcan stations cleared out in Oakland County, Michigan A local organization is working to track down the person responsible for clearing out multiple save-a-life naloxone stations across Oakland County in the last few weeks. "We've seen a great decrease in actual overdose fatalities here in Oakland County," said Steve Norris, director of recovery support for the Alliance of Coalitions.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Alysia Burgio
Speeding drivers cause concern for Royal Oak neighbors Residents in one Royal Oak neighborhood are speaking out about people driving way too fast down their street. Folks who live on Merrill Avenue say the street is often used as a cut-through with Woodward Avenue and Coolidge Highway nearby. "It's a problem," said Judene Bald. According to folks in the area, the speed bumps on the street don't always do the trick.
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A long-standing staple in the village of Clarkston is set to close this week. @CBSDetroit https://t.co/CEpezgx21y

"It's just a mess. Nobody was expecting this to happen.” - Detroit Resident Residents on the southwest side of Detroit are left with major destruction to clean up after hundreds of homes were flooded by Monday's water main break. @CBSDetroit https://t.co/4MhvD5p9wN

"It's just so much water everywhere. It's basically like a pool.” — Detroit resident A look at what residents are facing after the severe water main break on Detroit's southwest side. @CBSDetroit https://t.co/1r0t7HradV