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Big changes could be coming to the automotive industry after President Donald Trump announced a new executive order that targets several Biden-era policies.
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Gino Vicci was born and raised in Detroit.
He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rochester College with a bachelor's degree in Communications. At Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, he obtained a master's degree. While there, Gino was awarded the Bloomberg scholarship and the Athena Robbins Scholarship.
Gino began his journalism career as an associate producer at Local 4 WDIV in Detroit. He went on to work as a news anchor and reporter for CBS affiliate WNEM in Flint/Saginaw where he was part of a team that was the first to report on the Flint water crisis.
Gino was also awarded the Michigan Association of Broadcasters - Broadcast Excellence Award.
He then moved back home to work on-air for the ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV in Detroit until 2018.
Now, he is excited to be part of the CBS Detroit team in his hometown. If you have a story idea or a news tip, reach out to Gino, he would love to hear from you!
Big changes could be coming to the automotive industry after President Donald Trump announced a new executive order that targets several Biden-era policies.
From the Detroit Auto Show to the Detroit Lions and Pistons playing, this weekend will be busy in downtown Detroit.
Curry Motorsports along with the National Motorsports Association brought more than 150 high school students to the Detroit Auto Show.
The Detroit Auto Show is finishing up the main floor, but there's a special surprise this year: a custom car display provided by Mooded Detroit.
For the first time in five years, the Detroit Auto Show is being held in January. The show opens to the public on Saturday.
Security is at the top of everyone's mind ahead of Sunday's primetime showdown between the NFC North powerhouse Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings, in light of this week's terrorist attacks in New Orleans and in Las Vegas.
Tom Tafelski, a former Dearborn elected official, traveled to New Orleans to watch his son play in the Sugar Bowl.
Detroit Lions fans are flying high after their big win Monday night in San Francisco. But one fan is already finalizing her plans to attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Lydia Kearns said she froze when they heard the gunshots, and then alerted her family.
The Capuchin Soup Kitchen served meals to the community and gave out special gift bags on Christmas.
The family of Brandon Zaner, 38, is devastated after he was shot and killed Saturday outside a gas station in Warren.
Investigators believe the victim was targeted because he owned a jewelry store in Hamtramck.
The Sterling Heights City Council on Tuesday is expected to finalize the development plan for the Lakeside Town Center.
Fahad Yousif said he received an email from the Lions organization stating that his season tickets were revoked.
After years of planning and several delays, a multi-million dollar revitalization project is set to begin in Mount Clemens in February.