The editors at the online publication Deadline Detroit  were bemused on Tuesday to discover that the top story on The Oakland Press website was a pie-making project in the suburb of Waterford Township.
Here’s how DD assessed the situation: 


Some days are a slow news day and you have to dig very deep to find a top story (for) the website.
Tuesday appears to be one of those days at The Oakland Press website.
The top headline: Volunteers work to make 1,200 apple pies for annual Waterford fundraiser.
The story goes like this:

A whole lotta pie-making is going on at the Waterford Recreation Center this week.
Every day, 56 volunteers are peeling, chopping, assembling and baking pies in four big ovens.
The end result will be 1,200 pies baked and then sold — and thousands raised for the Golden Age Club with the 14th-annual apple pie sale.
“It’s a lot of fun,” said Alice Winslow, a 69-year-old Waterford resident.

Another online publication, Detroit Buzz, tweeted about The Oakland Press piece: “How Slow of A News Day Is it in Oakland County? Pies Are the Top Story.”

The Oakland Press, based in Pontiac, is part of the Digital First Media newspaper chain (formerly Journal Register Company) which has decimated the newsroom ranks through a series of layoffs at its three main papers in southeast Michigan: The OP, The Macomb Daily and The (Royal Oak) Daily Tribune.
As a result, all three suburban papers have routinely made summer parades, festivals and community events their top story of the day in recent months, typically publishing them at the top of the front page with a big, bold headline and a large photo.