May 19, 2023 Michigan clerk facing involuntary manslaughter charges related to fatal gas station shooting A Michigan gas station clerk has been charged with involuntary manslaughter for locking the door during a dispute over a small purchase that led to a fatal shooting.
May 18, 2023 Michigan boy who used slingshot to save sister from kidnapper says he 'was just lucky' A Michigan teenager who saved his sister from an abduction by using a slingshot says he was “freaking out" when he reached for the uncommon weapon.
May 17, 2023 Whitmer amends MI Civil Rights Act to protect abortion seekers in workplace Michigan's Civil Rights Act now prohibits workplace discrimination against employees who seek abortions or have received them in the past.
May 17, 2023 650-foot salt freighter runs aground off Detroit island's shore The 650-foot Mark W. Baker freight ship ran aground off the shore of Belle Isle Park in the Detroit River after losing propulsion and becoming stuck in mud and sand.
May 17, 2023 Ex-con sex offender charged with grooming, raping, infecting teenage boy with HIV: 'Vile predator' Police say convicted felon John Dushan Cole of Michigan groomed a teenage boy for sex and sexually assaulted him multiple times while knowingly infecting him with HIV.
May 15, 2023 350-pound bear removed from northern Michigan tree as dozens spectate A 350-pound bear was tranquilized and removed from a tree in Traverse City, Michigan, on Sunday, after several hours passed and a crowd of onlookers developed.
May 15, 2023 Michigan inmate who was mistakenly released from Ohio jail still missing after 2 months Christopher Bibbs Jr., an inmate who was mistakenly released from an Ohio prison, has been missing for nearly two months. Bibbs has a tattoo that says "only the strong survive."
May 15, 2023 Hero kid who saved busload of children credits lack of cellphone The teenager who saved a busload of his classmates by springing to action when the driver suffered a medical emergency was alert because he was not using a cellphone.
May 15, 2023 Detroit officials shut down annual Berkley Days festival early after reports of guns, fights The annual Berkley Days festival in Detroit, Michigan, was shut down a day early after a fight broke out and reports of guns in the crowd.
May 15, 2023 As pet ownership rises across the US, government rules restaurants can allow dogs in outdoor dining spaces The United States government ruled that restaurants could allow dogs in outdoor spaces. The new ruling comes as pet ownership in the country continues to rise.