
Priya Mann
Reporter at WDIV-TV (Detroit, MI)
Storyteller/anchor at Local 4 WDIV Detroit. Can also catch me on a yoga mat or with my pup Zen. Plant-based import from Canada. One love✌🏽
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6 days ago |
clickondetroit.com | Priya Mann |Brandon Carr
Local 4 visited the Fellowship Chapel in Detroit, where faith leaders discussed the issueDETROIT – A national activist group is calling for a new economic blackout to protest cuts to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This nationwide blackout began at midnight on Good Friday and will continue through Easter weekend. Local 4 visited the Fellowship Chapel in Detroit, where faith leaders discussed the issue. Richard Mack, a labor and civil rights lawyer, and Rev.
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1 week ago |
clickondetroit.com | Priya Mann |Dane Kelly
WARREN, Mich. – A popular restaurant in Warren is closing its doors for good Monday to make room for a Sheetz gas station. Victory Inn, a beloved establishment, is shutting down after nearly eight decades in business. April 14 is a bittersweet day for the owners. Beverly Suida remembers coming to the restaurant as a child. It was built by her grandfather. Victory Inn is located at 12 Mile and Mound roads and will close to make way for a new Sheetz gas station.
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1 week ago |
clickondetroit.com | Priya Mann
DEARBORN, Mich. – Greenfield Village is set to welcome visitors for a new season, showcasing an exciting, immersive exhibit currently under construction. This project marks the first major home purchase in 40 years and pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and a family that played a significant role in his life. The historic home, now located in Dearborn, is undergoing restoration to bring it back to its former glory.
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2 weeks ago |
clickondetroit.com | Priya Mann
Residents report discolored water amid ongoing issuesINKSTER, Mich. – Water issues are plaguing residents in Inkster, with one local viewer reporting that her water has been discolored for days. Shauna Belliner, an Inkster resident, reached out to Local 4 when she didn’t hear back from the city regarding her concerns. “They haven’t come out here; they haven’t done anything. I’ve called maintenance,” Shauna said, expressing her frustration.
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3 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Priya Mann
Share DETROIT – With tariffs set to go into effect Wednesday , the cost of doing business in the auto industry is likely to change. However, it remains unclear who will ultimately foot the bill. Part of that uncertainty is that manufacturing vehicles currently relies on a close partnership between the United States, Canada and Mexico. We know those tariffs are currently set at 25%, but we don’t know if certain parts will be exempt, which impacts car prices.
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