
Pamela Osborne
Anchor and Reporter at WDIV-TV (Detroit, MI)
Anchor/Reporter @ WDIV-TV * Mama * Michigan Wolverine * Yoga Enthusiast * Pretend Photographer *Pet Parent * Sometimes Chef *
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4 days ago |
clickondetroit.com | Pamela Osborne
Some are calling it Russia’s Pearl Harbor. On Sunday (June 1), Ukrainian fighters smuggled more than 100 drones deep into Russian territory. Once inside, the drones blew up 40 Russian aircraft. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Operation Spider’s Web managed to take out about 34%, or a third of Russia’s fleet. (Copyright 2025 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)Some are calling it Russia’s Pearl Harbor.
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6 days ago |
clickondetroit.com | Pamela Osborne
Holly dam, mill pond in need of repairHOLLY, Mich. – The Holly dam and mill pond are in need of repair, and the suggestions from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) regulators have upset residents. “Without this dam, the town of Holly wouldn’t be here; the removal of that is going to disrupt the way of life for hundreds of people,” said Andy Kakos, a property owner who helped start a petition that’s secured over 900 signatures.
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1 week ago |
clickondetroit.com | Pamela Osborne
A highly anticipated meeting to discuss its fate is scheduled for 6 p.m.HOLLY, Mich. – The Holly dam and mill pond are in need of repair, and the suggestions from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) regulators have upset residents. “Without this dam, the town of Holly wouldn’t be here; the removal of that is going to disrupt the way of life for hundreds of people,” said Andy Kakos, a property owner who helped start a petition that’s secured over 900 signatures.
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2 weeks ago |
clickondetroit.com | Pamela Osborne
The group ‘Protect Royal Oak’ campaigned hard against itROYAL OAK, Mich. – City leaders in Royal Oak voted unanimously Monday night to approve a master plan that included changes to residential areas, including permitting more multi-dwelling housing units. The group Protect Royal Oak campaigned hard against it, citing concerns that the plan would result in the disappearance of single-family homes from neighborhoods.
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2 weeks ago |
clickondetroit.com | Pamela Osborne |Brandon Carr
Meeting was ongoing after our newscast went off the air no decision was made as of MondayROYAL OAK, Mich. – The city of Royal Oak is contemplating a significant change to its housing policy that some residents believe could threaten single-family neighborhoods. City officials attempted to address concerns during a meeting on Monday (May 19) night. The proposed master plan does not include provisions for single-family homes. Instead, it emphasizes the need for more diverse housing options.
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