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Mayor Sheffield issues executive order to handle heatwave


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Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield issued an executive order today that maps out guidelines for city departments to prioritize protecting residents and workers during the heatwave. 

The executive order instructs the water department not to shut off water service unless directed by the customer or to fix a broken main. The Building Safety, Engineering and Environmental Department (BSEED) must expedite all temperature-related requests at all cooling centers. Other departments are also ordered to prioritize protecting seniors and the unhoused or those living in unsafe conditions. 

Additional headlines for Thursday, July 2, 2026

Dearborn police on the lookout for illegal fireworks, curfew in place

Dearborn Police Department announced that there will be a zero-tolerance policy in place for using fireworks illegally.  Residents are allowed to use fireworks on their own properties through fifth of July and before 11:45 p.m. but no debris can land outside of property lines.  

Police Chief Issa Shahin says those caught breaking the law could be fined up to $500. “This isn't about punishment, it's about prevention, and I want everyone to enjoy and celebrate this holiday season, but to be able to do it safely.” 

A curfew is also in place for minors ages 17 and younger unless accompanied by an adult on July 3 and 4 from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m.   Chief Shahin says there have been no tips of a teen takeover happening this holiday, but the police department will be prepared. 

Wayne County disease outbreak

The Wayne County health department says it's investigating 17 suspected cases of cyclosporiasis. 

It's a gastrointestinal disease caused by parasites. The most common symptom is severe diarrhea. And people usually get it by eating food contaminated with feces. 

Wayne State's Dr. Teena Chopra says patients can start to feel better, but that doesn't mean the infection is gone. 

"This particular parasite, if it is not treated, it can continue to infect new intestinal cells, and that's why there can be ongoing relapsing diarrhea, so it's important to seek treatment."

She says antibiotics work well, but the disease can damage the small intestine of it's not treated. The state health department has confirmed more than 170 cases of cyclosporiasis in southeast Michigan since June 22 but has not found the source of the outbreak.   

AAPAC endorses ending SMART opt-out

The Arab American Political Action Committee has endorsed the Wayne County Public Transportation Millage, a ballot proposal that would end opt-out of SMART’s bus system in Wayne County.

Committee officials say the millage would connect Detroit residents to more jobs and schools in the suburbs.

AAPAC president Osama Siblani said in a statement, “Too many residents face barriers to employment, education and essential services simply because transportation options are limited. Wayne County Transit for All represents an investment in people – creating stronger connections between neighborhoods workplaces and community resources.” 

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