Taylor
Coverage of Taylor in the Nexus archive.
- Taylor launches grants for downtown businesses amid growth
The city of Taylor is investing $500,000 into its downtown to support local businesses, attract new ones, and preserve the area's history. This initiative aims to boost economic growth while maintaining historical integrity.
- Morning 4: 4 rescued from steep embankment after vehicle crash — and more news
Two adults and two children were rescued from a 30-foot embankment in Southfield after a vehicle crash. Michigan wildlife biologists are conducting a wild turkey brood survey. NBA reports suggest the Detroit Pistons have inquired about Kevin Durant's availability. Taylor police officers shot an armed robbery suspect linked to a U-Haul truck during a traffic stop.
- Food tossed, care disrupted as DTE outages drag on until 4th day across Metro Detroit
DTE Energy customers in Metro Detroit face prolonged outages entering the fourth day, with shifting restoration estimates causing frustration. Residents report spoiled food, disrupted care for aging family members, and reliance on limited cooling methods. DTE has established community resource stations offering ice, water, and emergency kits in locations including Detroit, Monroe, Dearborn, and Taylor.
- Driver of stolen U-Haul shot by Taylor police outside of Sheetz gas station
A driver of a stolen U-Haul truck was shot by Taylor police outside a Sheetz gas station during an attempted traffic stop for an outstanding felony warrant. Officers reported the driver fled, rear-ended a patrol car, and brandished a gun before being fired upon. A female passenger, also wanted for aggravated armed robbery, was taken into custody.
- Police investigate fatal stabbing in Taylor; 1 woman in custody
Police are investigating a fatal stabbing at Taylor Park Townhomes in Taylor, where a man in his 20s was killed. A woman in her late 20s, identified as the suspect, fled the scene twice before being arrested in Detroit. Investigators remain at the scene.
- Man stabbed and killed in Taylor, woman arrested in Detroit
A man was stabbed to death in Taylor behind a police station on Elm Street. A woman was arrested in Detroit in connection to the incident. Homicide detectives are investigating.
- Local 4 volunteers help pack food boxes for Gleaners’ Hunger Free Summer initiative in Taylor
Local 4 volunteers and partners helped pack food boxes for Gleaners Community Food Bank's Hunger Free Summer initiative in Taylor, aiming to address food insecurity for children during school breaks. The event, supported by Citizens Bank and Rocket Community Fund, focused on providing meals to families facing summer financial challenges, with volunteers assembling boxes containing 24 pounds of food each.
- YMCA offers free swim lessons in metro Detroit as near-drownings raise water safety concerns
The YMCA in metro Detroit is offering free swim lessons through its Detroit Swims program following recent near-drowning incidents involving a 12-year-old in Taylor and a 2-year-old in Dearborn. The initiative aims to address water safety concerns, with participants emphasizing the importance of swimming skills for confidence and emergency prevention.
- 12-year-old hospitalized after being found unresponsive in pool in Taylor
A 12-year-old girl was found unresponsive in a pool in Taylor on June 15 and hospitalized in critical condition after officers performed CPR. The incident occurred at Heritage Glen Townhouses near Wick and Pelham roads, and the investigation is ongoing.
- Taylor child hospitalized after nearly drowning in a pool
A Taylor child is in critical condition in the hospital Monday night after nearly drowning in a public pool.
- Girl nearly drowns in pool at Taylor apartment complex, in critical condition
A 12-year-old girl nearly drowned at the Heritage Glen Townhomes pool in Taylor around 2 p.m. after her mother pulled her out and initiated CPR. The child was taken to a children's hospital in critical condition, with police confirming no criminal activity or negligence is suspected.
- Inside the legal battle over undocumented immigrants’ right to challenge their detention.
The article examines a legal battle concerning undocumented immigrants' constitutional rights to challenge their detention at immigration facilities. The case involves the T. Don Hutto Residential Center, a detention facility in Taylor, Texas, highlighting ongoing debates about due process protections for detained immigrants.