Crime & Emergencies in ...
West Bloomfield Township roads were temporarily closed due to an oily substance spill suspected to be intentional. Cleanup crews have reopened the roads, and police are investigating.
Joshua Robert Eberline of Montrose Township was convicted of first and second-degree sexual assault on a child. He faces a minimum of 25 years in prison, with sentencing set for June 3.
The U.S. Coast Guard and Bay County officials rescued two fishermen from a sinking boat in Saginaw Bay, using a GPS fix and i911 system to locate them.
An elderly woman died in a crash in Novi after her SUV collided with a Dodge Ram. Investigations are ongoing, with no signs that drugs or alcohol were involved.
Community & Society in ...
The University of Michigan announced the death of former linebacker Obi Ezeh at age 36, with the community and his family, including his mother, expressing deep sorrow.
Politics & Govt in ...
Vice President Kamala Harris announces $100 million in investment for Detroit auto parts manufacturers to aid their transition to electric vehicle production.
Weather & Environment in ...
Detroit's weather forecast includes intermittent showers for the upcoming week, with a temporary dry spell and warmer temperatures before rain returns, possibly with thunderstorms.
A four-wheeler crash in Allegan County, Mich., resulted in one fatality; the victim was pronounced dead despite lifesaving attempts by authorities. The investigation is ongoing.
No charges will be filed in a Plymouth Township voter intimidation case after an ex-election worker's surveillance setup near a ballot box led to no evidence of illegal intent.
Detroit's weather this week includes periodic rain and sunny periods, with fluctuating chances of showers and temperatures ranging from the low 70s to 80 degrees.
Four people, including two children and a pregnant teenager, were injured in a shooting at a Detroit park following an altercation between two women. The suspected shooter is at large.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights will close on July 1, 2024, for a $1 billion redevelopment into an urban neighborhood with homes, parks, and offices.
Michigan lawmaker Natalie Price has introduced a bill to increase fines for loud vehicle exhausts on Woodward Avenue, addressing noise complaints from residents and businesses.