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March 12, 2026

Detroit’s $25K down payment assistance program re-opens: How to apply

Detroit is launching the third round of its Down Payment Assistance program, offering eligible residents up to $25,000 to help purchase homes, with priority given to those impacted by flooding in August 2023. The initiative, which has already helped 794 families buy homes in previous rounds, will support an additional 450 applicants using $9 million in federal funding from HUD's Community Development Block Grant programs. Mayor Mary Sheffield emphasized that down payments, rather than monthly mortgage costs, represent the primary barrier to homeownership for many Detroit residents. The program aims to help families build generational wealth and requires applicants to be Detroit residents for at least one year, have household incomes at or below 120% of the area median, and meet other eligibility criteria.

March 12, 2026

Explosions reported on two foreign vessels in the Gulf, authorities say

Multiple explosions struck foreign vessels in the Gulf region and Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, killing one person and prompting Iraq to halt oil port operations. Iran claimed responsibility for some attacks, stating it would block oil shipments to the US, Israel, and their allies through the strait, which normally handles 20% of global oil traffic. The maritime attacks occurred as 32 countries voted to release 400 million barrels of oil reserves to address the crisis, while oil prices surged amid regional instability. Iran also launched broader retaliatory strikes targeting facilities in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, and US military bases across the Gulf region, escalating tensions following recent US-Israeli strikes on Iranian territory.

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March 12, 2026

Questions mount for Hegseth over possible US involvement in strike on Iranian school

Nearly all Senate Democrats have sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding information about a US strike on an Iranian school in Minab that killed 168 people, predominantly children. Preliminary US military assessments suggest American forces likely hit the school unintentionally during joint US-Israeli operations, possibly due to outdated intelligence that incorrectly identified the location as a military site. Evidence including the presence of Tomahawk missiles—which only the US possesses among the involved parties—points to American responsibility, though no final determination has been made. The incident has become politically divisive, with no Republican senators signing the letter, and represents potentially one of the worst civilian casualty incidents in decades of US Middle East conflicts.

March 12, 2026

Tolls for new Detroit-Windsor bridge to be cheaper than Ambassador, tunnel

The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority has announced toll rates for the upcoming Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Michigan and Canada, making it the most affordable crossing option in the region. Passenger vehicles will pay $5.75, significantly less than the $10 Ambassador Bridge toll and $9 Detroit-Windsor tunnel fee, while commercial trucks face axle-based charges starting at $8.75. An electronic payment program called "Breakaway" will offer 25% discounts to users who register for automatic tolling. The bridge, funded entirely by Canada with costs to be recovered through toll revenue, is scheduled to open this spring and will uniquely accommodate pedestrians and cyclists at no charge.

March 12, 2026

What role has cyber warfare played in Iran?

The US and Israel are conducting extensive cyber operations against Iran as part of their military campaign, though officials rarely discuss these activities publicly despite regularly promoting conventional strikes on social media. Cyber efforts have included pre-positioning in Iranian networks for years, hacking surveillance cameras to track leaders, disrupting communications systems, and potentially infiltrating a popular prayer app. While US officials hint that cyber operations have "blinded" Iran's ability to communicate and respond, they remain secretive about specific techniques to protect their capabilities. Surprisingly, Iran has shown limited visible cyber retaliation so far, with only one notable attack on US medical company Stryker, raising questions about whether Iranian cyber forces have been incapacitated or previously overestimated.

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March 11, 2026

Deacon George Gibson Celebrates 90th Birthday: A Life Of Purpose And Passion!

Debra Portee's father, Deacon George Gibson, was celebrated at a milestone 90th birthday party held at the Neighborhood House Association Senior Center in San Diego on February 18, 2026. The festivities featured a prayer from Reverend R.C. Williams Jr., musical entertainment from DJ John Phillips and vocalist Timothy Edwin, and a surprise harmonica performance by the honoree himself. Gibson received the Highly Favored Award from Elderly Love of San Diego during the celebration, recognizing his decades of community service including 41 years at Jack-in-the-Box and over 50 years as a church Deacon. The event brought together family, friends, and community members to honor Gibson's legacy of dedication, faith, and family devotion. # Key Takeaways

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March 11, 2026

Happy 103rd Birthday Mr. Calvin Shiner

Calvin Shiner, a San Diego-based World War II veteran, recently celebrated his 103rd birthday with a party featuring dinner, dancing, and recognition from local officials. Since turning 100, he has maintained an active schedule that includes throwing the ceremonial first pitch at Petco Park, pilgrimage trips to France where he received the French Legion of Honor from President Macron, and participating in museum exhibitions honoring African American veterans. A longtime member of Calvary Baptist Church since 1959, Shiner is passionate about sharing his experiences with young people and discussing historical topics like segregation and war. His birthday celebration drew support from various organizations and sponsors who have supported him throughout his recent years.

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March 11, 2026

The George L. Stevens Senior Center Celebrates 20-Year Milestone  

The George L. Stevens Senior Center recently commemorated two decades of serving older adults in the community with a celebration hosted by the Fourth District Senior Resource Center. The anniversary event brought together residents, partners, and officials to honor the center's achievements and recognize key contributors, including 94-year-old Johnie Crosby, 90-year-old fitness instructor Herbert W. Argrow, and the Prince Hall Masons who have supported seniors for over three decades. Various political leaders presented awards and Mayor Todd Gloria declared March 2, 2026 as Fourth District Seniors Resource Center Day in San Diego. The celebration featured a resource fair with multiple community organizations, musical performances, food, and a video retrospective showcasing the center's activities since 2006.

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March 12, 2026

Tolls for new Detroit-Windsor bridge to be cheaper than Ambassador, tunnel

The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority has announced toll rates for the upcoming Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Michigan and Canada, making it the most affordable crossing option in the region. Passenger vehicles will pay $5.75, significantly less than the $10 Ambassador Bridge toll and $9 Detroit-Windsor tunnel fee, while commercial trucks face axle-based charges starting at $8.75. An electronic payment program called "Breakaway" will offer 25% discounts to users who register for automatic tolling. The bridge, funded entirely by Canada with costs to be recovered through toll revenue, is scheduled to open this spring and will uniquely accommodate pedestrians and cyclists at no charge.

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March 12, 2026

Detroit’s $25K down payment assistance program re-opens: How to apply

Detroit is launching the third round of its Down Payment Assistance program, offering eligible residents up to $25,000 to help purchase homes, with priority given to those impacted by flooding in August 2023. The initiative, which has already helped 794 families buy homes in previous rounds, will support an additional 450 applicants using $9 million in federal funding from HUD's Community Development Block Grant programs. Mayor Mary Sheffield emphasized that down payments, rather than monthly mortgage costs, represent the primary barrier to homeownership for many Detroit residents. The program aims to help families build generational wealth and requires applicants to be Detroit residents for at least one year, have household incomes at or below 120% of the area median, and meet other eligibility criteria.

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March 11, 2026

Belle Isle Conservancy celebrates 313 Day with all-day activities, reopening of casino

The Belle Isle Conservancy is celebrating Detroit's 313 Day with a full schedule of complimentary activities on the island, headlined by the grand reopening of the Belle Isle Casino after a year-long closure for renovations funded by $4.75 million in federal relief money. The celebration serves as part of the nonprofit's rebranding efforts, which included launching a redesigned website in January to improve visitor engagement and trip planning. Multiple island attractions will operate with extended hours, and visitors can participate in various activities including storytelling sessions, a design challenge, live music experiences, and a concluding evening celebration with a DJ. The event aims to showcase the diverse offerings of the 982-acre park while demonstrating appreciation for Detroit and its residents.

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