One Killed, Another Critically Injured in West Detroit Shooting as Police Investigate Dispute Among Friends and Family
Two brothers were killed in a Detroit shooting that allegedly began as a roommate dispute and continued outside their home, with neighbors hearing about 40 shots. Police are investigating the incident.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel Joins 27-State Coalition to Reinforce Fight Against Robocalls
Michigan AG Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 27 state AGs supporting the FCC's One-to-One Consent Rule, which requires telemarketers to obtain consent before calling. The rule aims to combat robocalls but was struck down by the Eleventh Circuit.
Grand Rapids Celebrates 25th Annual March Honoring Labor Leader César E. Chávez's Legacy
Grand Rapids celebrated the 25th annual march to honor labor rights activist César E. Chávez, with speeches, performances, and community participation emphasizing his legacy and the ongoing struggle for social justice.












