
Rhonda Walker
Morning Anchor at WDIV-TV (Detroit, MI)
I love giving, mentoring youth & helping people in need • Morning News Anchor WDIV-TV4 • Founder & President Rhonda Walker Foundation for inner city teen girls.
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3 weeks ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
DETROIT – Spring is in the air, and that means it’s time for neighborhood garage sales, where you can find fantastic items for a fraction of the usual cost. However, not every deal is worth it. Here are some tips on what to look for and what to avoid when shopping at garage sales. What to look forBattery-Powered Lawn ToolsTake battery-powered lawn tools. The product should come with the charger, the manual and maybe an extra battery. For mowers, most riding mowers have an hour meter.
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3 weeks ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
Jennifer Crumbley, left, looks to attorney Shanon Smith, Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, in Pontiac, Mich. The jury will return on Tuesday and continue deliberating in an unusual trial against a school shooter's mother. The deliberations beginning Monday could send Crumbley to prison if she is convicted of contributing to the deaths of four students in 2021.
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1 month ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
Appealing your insurance denial is easier than you thinkDETROIT – Don’t rush to pay out of pocket if your health insurance denies a test, treatment, or medication your doctor says you need. Consumer Reports says you have a guaranteed right to appeal that decision -- and the good news is, it’s easier than you might think.
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1 month ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
Consumer Reports reveals top budget-friendly mowersDETROIT – Caring for your lawn isn’t easy, and buying a new mower can take a big bite out of your budget. And with possible tariffs on the horizon, prices for lawn equipment and parts could climb even higher. Consumer Reports’ home and garden experts reveal the best budget-friendly mowers to keep your yard looking great without overspending.
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1 month ago |
clickondetroit.com | Rhonda Walker
Sign up for our Events Newsletter!On average, shoppers were overcharged by $1.70 per item, equating to an 18.4% increase over the listed sale priceDETROIT – Shoppers at one of the nation’s largest grocery chains may be unknowingly paying more for groceries. An in-depth investigation by Consumer Reports and two news organizations found that customers were often charged higher prices at checkout than what was listed on store shelves.
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