WML Monday: Politics, Good News, & Some Rainy Weather

Professor Allan Saxe joins to discuss current political affairs, Bill Steffen joins to talk about this weeks upcoming weather, and some of you call in with your good news.

EVENT:

Yahtzee Larabel Tournament

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Gilda's Club

Prizes, auction tickets, & refreshments.

All ages welcome.

Contact Jeff Larabell for more info.

BIG 3

1 A gunman cut through a fence and went on a rampage at a food festival in Northern California, killing three people before police shot him dead. The shooting at the famed Garlic Festival in Gilroy on Sunday evening injured 11 others

2 10.. the number of homicides this year in Grand Rapids.

More than the entire total of last year.

3 The second Democratic presidential debate of the 2020 election cycle will take place in Detroit this week. On stage tomorrow night during the CNN hosted event are Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar and Bernie Sanders, Rep. Tim Ryan, Montana Governor Steve Bullock, South Bend, IN Mayor Buttigieg, former Reps. Beto O'Rourke and John Delaney, former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, and author Marianne Williamson.

Notables

TODAY The work week will begin with more cloud cover than sunshine. There will be a chance of scattered showers and storms. Temperatures will reach the low 80s, and winds will come in from the southwest at 15-20 mph. We may see a gust to 30 mph. The brisk winds from the southwest will lead to hazardous conditions on Lake Michigan once again. A Beach Hazards Statement and Small Craft Advisory will be in effect today. Remember, on windy days, don’t jump off or swim near the piers and breakwaters.

· Tigers lost to the Seattle Mariners, 2 - 3.

· Tigers play against the Los Angeles Angels tonight, first pitch at 10:07pm.

· Cubs won against the Milwaukee Brewers, 11 - 4.

· White Sox lost to the Minnesota Twins, 11 - 1.

Las Vegas' grasshopper invasion is so big you can see it on the weather radar

Frankly, we'd rather not see it anywhere.

Is there a second alligator in Chicago's Humboldt Park?

Can you survive a second round of GATOR SUMMER?

$3 million

The prize amount claimed by a pair of teenage gamers -- 16(!) and 17(!!!) years old -- for winning the Inaugural Fortnite World Cup. If you aren't familiar, Fortnite is your nephew's favorite video game, and people from all over the world competed this weekend to claim battle royale glory.


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