May 31, 2023 Case against MI official who brandished rifle on Zoom call may proceed, appeals court rules An appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit against Michigan official Ron Clous, who allegedly tried to "silence" a constituent by displaying a firearm during a Zoom meeting, may proceed.
May 31, 2023 Ex-Michigan police chief charged with stealing, selling disposed opioids on job Former Hartford, Michigan Police Chief Tressa Beltran faces nine criminal charges for stealing and selling prescription opioids from her station's disposal box.
May 30, 2023 Michigan Supreme Court to hear dispute over legality of using drone to take pictures of salvage yard A drone was used to take pictures of a salvage yard near Traverse City, Michigan, in a zoning violation case. The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether it was legal to use the drone.
May 29, 2023 MI woman accused of defacing religious centers tried to frame Ukrainian militia: police Police claim a woman vandalized two Detroit-area houses of worship with Nazi symbols and the word "Azov" to stoke anti-Ukrainian sentiment in the U.S.
May 26, 2023 NFL investigating another Lions player for gambling with 4 already suspended: report A fifth member of the 2022 Detroit Lions is reportedly being investigated by the NFL for possible violations of the league's gambling policy.
May 26, 2023 10 lighthouses being given away, sold at auction by federal government in attempt to preserve the properties The federal government is giving away or selling 10 lighthouses this year. The government is doing this in order to preserve the properties, some of which are a century old.
May 26, 2023 MSU student heartbroken after it's revealed that mandatory class payment went to Planned Parenthood: 'Immoral' Students at Michigan State University sued their former professor after it was revealed a class payment was funding Planned Parenthood and other left-wing causes.
May 26, 2023 Michigan lawmakers consider amending bill in order to outlaw certain surgical procedures for cats Michigan's House of Representative is considering a bill to ban declawing cats. If passed, Michigan would join New York and Maryland in banning the controversial practice.
May 25, 2023 Michigan cowboy hails 'clutch' horse seen on video chasing down loose cow on busy Interstate-75 Michigan cowboy Ricky Littlejohn is speaking out to "Fox & Friends" after he was captured in a viral video chasing down a cow that got loose on Interstate-75.
May 24, 2023 Michigan man sentenced to community service for shooting elderly pro-life volunteer Richard Harvey, 75, was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service after pleading no contest to shooting then-83-year-old Joan Jacobson.