Detroit Evening Report: Detroit offers respite centers to get people out of wildfire smoke 21%
By Hernz Laguerre0%
7/17/2026, 8:13:13 PM
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The city of Detroit’s Health Department is offering guidance and respite centers to help residents to stay safe from the Canadian wildfire smoke.
In a press conference this week, Mayor Sheffield acknowledged the hazardous air quality conditions.
“We know we have unsafe air quality outside, and we are doing all that we can to get that information out to residents to stay in and to stay masked and to ensure we’re checking on our loved ones.”
In response to the air quality, the health department has informed residents to check the website, airnow.gov to check up to date air quality conditions in your area.
They also advise residents to stay indoors as much as possible, keep windows and doors closed, move physical activities indoors, and wear masks.
Residents that don’t have air-conditioning can check out some of Detroit’s recreations centers at detroitmi.gov.
There you will find centers near you and the numbers to contact them.
Additional headlines for Friday, July 17, 2026
Detroit invests in sewer line repair
The city is also investing $184 million to repair a long list of damaged sewer lines.
This project will help prevent sewer backups and sinkholes that are most common in low-income neighborhoods.
Gary Brown is the director and CEO of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD).
He says these repairs are too expensive for homeowners to repair.
“In Detroit, homeowners and the maintenance of these lines are the homeowner's responsibility.
Many residents don’t realize they’re responsible for the connections.
Unfortunately, it is also the deepest most difficult and most expensive portion of the sewer repair.”
The federally funded project will repair nearly 9,000 clogged or broken sewer connections in mostly low to moderate income neighborhoods.
The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2030.
Sports
MLB
The second half of the Tigers season starts this weekend after the all-star break.
The home team goes against the Los Angeles Angels for a 3-game weekend affair.
The Tigers are currently trying to dig out of the American League Central against an Angels team that is trying to do the same.
First pitch for today’s game is 9:35 p.m. at Angel Stadium in Anaheim.
Soccer
Detroit City FC go against the Indy Eleven tomorrow at Keyworth Stadium.
Game starts at 7 p.m.
FIFA
And the FIFA World Cup final takes place on Sunday, July 19 with Spain facing Argentina in a game that will make history with Lamine Yamal and Lionnel Messi leading their respective teams.
Game starts at 3 p.m. at the MetLife stadium—temporarily known as New York New Jersey Stadium in New Jersey.
Festival of Books
And this Sunday is the 9th Annual Detroit Festival of Books.
Organizers say that at this event you’ll be able to shop for rare, unique, and unusual books, vinyl records, comic books and more.
The event is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 19 at Eastern Market.
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