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Police in Plymouth Township search for a man who installed fake cameras near a ballot drop box, possibly as voter intimidation, with an ongoing investigation.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Detroit's 'Renew Detroit' initiative hits its 500th free roof replacement for senior citizens, celebrating the milestone with recipient Barbara I'Ron.
Sports in ...
"Big Time Boxing USA" returns to Detroit on March 28 with Juan Carrillo vs. Quinton Rankin and Vladimir Shishkin vs. Mike Guy as the headlining bouts.
A woman died and two men were injured in a car crash in Pittsfield Township when a Scion, making a left turn, was hit by a Ford Escape. Authorities haven’t determined if drugs or alcohol were involved.
The Detroit Lions have re-signed cornerback Emmanuel Moseley to a one-year contract, despite his recent injury history, to enhance their defensive lineup.
A Macomb County man was charged with child pornography possession, using a computer to commit a crime, and animal torture following an investigation initiated by a tip-off.
A Michigan three-year-old was found safe near water after law enforcement and a K9 unit conducted a search. The boy had slipped out of his home and was located in a field.
Kevin Merritt Butler faces charges after a standoff with police in Westland following an alleged domestic shooting.
A motorcyclist, Ryan Lieb, 22, died after colliding with an SUV while overtaking a vehicle in Harrison Township, as reported by the Macomb County Sheriff's Office.
Robert Yarbrough, 58, from Detroit, was resentenced to up to 100 years for 2017 kidnapping and assault after a Michigan Supreme Court-ordered retrial due to a jury selection issue.
Community & Society in ...
The State Theatre in Bay City, Michigan, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, leaving creditors, including Rick Springfield, unsettled amid FBI scrutiny and local controversy.
Michigan's Four Lakes Task Force halts dam restoration due to a legal challenge by the Heron Cove Association, creating financial uncertainties and potential cost increases.
Consumers Energy initiates a $3.7 million program to bury power lines in six Michigan counties to improve electrical service reliability and prevent weather-related outages.
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