South Haven Community Stands Against Racism as Officials Seek Justice for Antisemitic and Anti-Black Acts
South Haven officials react to racist incidents in the community, with Mayor Brown denouncing hate and the police investigating antisemitic flyers and an anti-Black display. No suspect is identified for the latter incident.
Gunman Invades Rabbi's Home During Rosh Hashanah Event with University of Michigan Students; Suspect at Large in Southfield
During Rosh Hashanah, a gunman broke into a rabbi's home with UM students inside; no one was harmed, a suspect is at large, and a related woman was detained. University President Ono addressed safety concerns and urged community solidarity.
Michigan's Auto and Agri Industries on Brink as Port Strike Pounds $5 Billion Daily Hole in U.S. Economy
The ongoing port strike's economic effects touch the Michigan auto industry and agriculture, with potential long-term implications if it continues, including risks of inflation and supply shortages.
Wayne County Officials Partner with FBI in Response to Cybersecurity Incidents, Richmond Schools Grapple with Ransomware Attack
Wayne County faced a cybersecurity incident causing system outages, with investigations involving the FBI and Michigan State Police. Richmond Community Schools experienced a separate ransomware attack.












