July 24, 2020 Charred remains of professional poker player found in Michigan park Police speculate that her death might be related to gambling in other states.
July 23, 2020 Charlie LeDuff on Trump sending federal agents to Detroit: People are 'scared... angry and they want help' Pulitzer Prize-winning Michigan journalist Charlie LeDuff told "The Story" Thursday that Detroit is "in for a slog" as gun violence continues to surge at troubling rates in the city.
July 20, 2020 Detroit police officer charged with assault after journalists shot with rubber bullets, injured A Detroit police officer has been charged in connection with shooting rubber bullets at a group of journalists during protests days after George Floyd died while in police custody, authorities said Monday.
July 20, 2020 Tlaib, Omar face insurgent primary challengers: Can ‘Squad’ survive? TTwo of the four members of the group known as “The Squad" – an influential group of progressive first-term minority congresswomen – are facing serious Democratic primary challengers in the coming weeks.
July 15, 2020 Michigan jeweler, bored amid coronavirus, closes up shop, buries inventory and sells treasure hunts A Michigan jeweler, frustrated with the coronavirus pandemic and looking for ways to support himself and keep busy, decided to shut down, pack up his inventory, and bury about $1 million of it around the state – in order to sell treasure hunts instead.
July 11, 2020 Detroit police release video of man firing at cops before officers fatally shoot him Newly released body and dash-camera footage by Detroit police in a deadly officer-involved shooting shows the suspect fired at police first before officers fatally shot him.Â
July 8, 2020 DEA warns of meth made to look like candy, 'like Flintstone vitamins,' in the Midwest The federal Drug Enforcement Administration is warning of methamphetamines made to look like bits of candy or children’s vitamins cropping up in northern Ohio that could be spreading into more of the Midwest.
July 5, 2020 Fourth of July weekend marked by violence as girl, 7, among dead in Chicago, cities see deadly shootings The Fourth of July holiday weekend across the U.S. was marred by violence as more than 14 were killed and dozens were injured in shootings, including at a nightclub in South Carolina.
July 1, 2020 Detroit police chief hits back at Rashida Tlaib: 'Totally inaccurate' to claim abuse of peaceful protesters Michigan Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib's claim that Detroit Police Department officers abused peaceful protesters is "totally inaccurate," Detroit Police Chief James Craig remarked Tuesday.
June 29, 2020 Detroit police officers caught on video plowing through group of protesters 'believed they could be shot at': chief The Detroit Police Department says it has launched an investigation after one its cruisers was caught on video plowing through a crowd of protesters that had surrounded it, sending demonstrators tumbling off the vehicle’s hood.Â