Detroit Evening Report: Heat advisory in place
Detroiters should get ready for a few days of hot weather. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and several other counties until 8 p.m. tonight.
High temperatures today are expected to rise into the lower 90s, with heat index values hitting 101 degrees. The heat index is a measure of how hot it feels. Temperatures in the area are expected to rise into the lower 90s again Thursday.
In response, the city of Detroit has opened several cooling centers. All of the city’s recreation centers will remain open for their normal hours, providing air conditioning to residents. Some community centers are open until 7 p.m. during the week. Others are open until 8 p.m. Detroit Public Library branches will also be open during their normal hours so residents can cool down as needed.
Detroiters are advised to drink lots of fluids, limit strenuous outdoor activity, and stay in air-conditioned areas when possible. It’s also a good idea to check on neighbors, friends and relatives, especially those who are senior citizens.
Additional headlines for Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Jeep recalls one million vehicles
Stellantis is recalling more than one million Jeeps due to a possible fire risk.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says 2021 through 2025 model year Jeep Gladiator and Wrangler vehicles might have an electrical connection problem in the hydraulic power steering system. The issue could cause some materials to overheat and start a fire.
NHTSA is warning owners to not park the vehicles inside a building or near a structure due to the fire danger. The agency says it’s aware of 51 fires and one injury connected to the issue.
The automaker says it will inspect the vehicles and repair or replace the wiring harness and power steering pump if necessary.
Casino earnings fall
Detroit’s three casinos are reporting lower revenues for the month of May. The three gaming houses brought in just over $114 million last month. That’s down 4% from April.
MGM retained the greatest share of the market at 46%, followed by Motor City at 32%, and Hollywood Casino at Greektown with 22% of the market. The three casinos paid $13.5 million in taxes and development agreement fees to the city of Detroit last month. They paid another $9.1 million dollars in taxes to the state of Michigan.
Rocket Mortgage Classic to end
This summer’s Rocket Mortgage Classic will be the last one. Event organizers say the annual tournament held at the Detroit Golf Club will not take place in 2027.
The event has failed to draw top golfers recently. That problem was made worse by inconsistent scheduling for the tournament over the past several years. The departure of the Rocket Mortgage Classic means Michigan will no longer have a stop on the PGA tour.
The final tournament begins on July 30 at the Detroit Golf Club.
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