Almost burned his building down. Reporter he says many people are staying behind, using what they have to protect their properties, knowing fire resources are stretched thin after monday mornings lightning strikes ignited dozens of fires across the region. I keep my sprinklers going and my water pumps working. Reporter a fire incident spokesman admits lack of resources has hurt containment efforts and he tells us these fires are moving in all directions and those who do stay behind need to keep their heads on swivels. Be aware of your surroundings, be aware of your environment and definitely be ready to go. Reporter evacuations across the growing fire complex, a fluid situation all day. Even catching commuters in a web of road closures. And that turtle rock bar and cafe and Lake Berryessa, the western edge of the lake, among those emergency mandatory expanded evacuation orders late this afternoon. We just saw police head up the road here towards Lake Berryessa with their lights on tryi
663, between seminary street and oak road. Theres an accident there, so its closed. An alternate around that is 8th street or church road. There is also a headsup for drivers on the northeast extension southbound. If youre getting on the offramp to lansdale, theres tire debris thats in the ramp. This just came into our system. So, be aware of that. The ramp is not closed, just go around the tire debris. Also, in the Lehigh Valley, its looking clear and good. 78 right at lehigh street, 309 and 22 up in the Lehigh Valley are looking good as well. And we have breaking news this morning. More heartache for a family grieving the murder of a pregnant mom killed in a driveby in the frankford neighborhood. The baby that was delivered by csection has also died this morning. We just learned that information. And nbc 10s matt delucia is live outside Temple University hospital where the baby was being treated. Matt, what are Police Telling you this morning . Reporter well, vai, police are still in
February 23, 2021
Chef Maxcel Hardy cooks up Caribbean fusion dishes at Coop, one of the original food stalls at Detroit Shipping Co.
Last March, Detroit-area restaurants went dark. Quite literally, any local eatery that couldn’t quickly muster up takeout and delivery services, turned out the lights and closed its doors while the powers that be determined best practices for operating a hospitality business during a global health crisis. Such was the case for Detroit Shipping Co., the Cass Corridor food hall and beer garden erected out of shipping containers. On March 16, 2020, the company announced a full closure, suspending all six vendors from operating their restaurants until late May.