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Three people died and a fourth was critically injured in a crash near Little Caesars Arena in Midtown Detroit; authorities say the victims were reportedly young and the investigation is ongoing.
Crest High in Shelby went on lockdown Monday after an active‑shooter call; deputies cleared the campus within an hour and reported no injuries.
After Oaklynn Vazquez's death in February, her aunt is urging lawmakers to create "Oaklynn's Law" — a shared system to flag suspected child abuse across schools, hospitals and police.
Santa Monica police are investigating reports of shots fired on the Santa Monica Pier late March 15. Officials and local TV posted video of a heavy law-enforcement response.
Police released photos after a man was stabbed with a broken bottle inside a Mt. Hope business. Investigators are asking witnesses to call Crime Stoppers.
An SUV overturned on the 5400 block of Dunham Road in Maple Heights early Monday, killing the driver. Investigators say speed may have been a factor.
A death investigation closed the Williams Street/Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd ramp to the Downtown Connector on Monday morning as police and the Fulton County Medical Examiner worked the scene.
A second-alarm fire broke out in downtown Pomona on Sunday evening; no injuries were reported and crews urged the public to avoid the area.
Three people were killed and three others injured after a two‑vehicle crash on U.S. 90A near Richmond that closed the highway between Pitts Road and Harlem Road. Authorities say the cause is under investigation.
A man in his 30s was found shot on the North Side near Broadway and taken to a hospital with life‑threatening injuries. Police arrested a suspect and are still searching for the weapon.
A motorcyclist was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Mission Hills on Sunday afternoon; investigators are probing the collision.
A Mount Clemens woman pleaded no contest to distribution charges tied to child sexually abusive material. Sentencing is set for May 7, 2026 and she faces prison time and long-term registration.
More than two months after a drive-by outside Gus Thornhill Funeral Home killed Ina Chambers, her family says there have been no arrests and little contact from police.
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