Grand Rapids Community Shaken by Fatal Stabbing Near Catholic Central High School, Police Seek Public's Help
A woman was fatally stabbed in Grand Rapids near a high school, with the suspected assailant injuring himself. Police are investigating the incident believed to be domestic violence.
Hartland Schools Offer $2,000 Bonus Amid Intense Search for Bus Drivers to Address Route Disruptions
Hartland Consolidated Schools is offering higher pay and a $2,000 bonus to hire bus drivers amid a shortage affecting 36 routes. Temporary route pauses impact families and the district uses all staff to help.
Detroit Police Seek Public's Aid to Find Missing Man John Driskell, Family Expresses Concern for His Well-Being
Detroit Police seek public help to find missing man John Driskell, who has schizophrenia and was last seen on Forrer Street. He is 46, 5'11", with black hair and brown eyes. Call (313) 596-5840 with info.
Former City of Taylor Official Sentenced to 18 Months for Bribery and Embezzlement in Community Housing Scheme
Jeffrey Baum has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for his involvement in a bribery conspiracy within a community housing program while serving as Community Development Manager for the City of Taylor.
Republicans Poised to Regain Control of Michigan House, Flipping Key Seats and Shifting State Legislature Dynamics
The Michigan House is set to shift from Democratic to Republican control, with the GOP flipping four seats. Incumbents like Joe Tate held on, but the overall balance of power will likely change.
Detroit Election Worker Hospitalized After Crash During Ballot Transport, Vote Integrity Maintained
An election worker in Detroit transporting ballots was injured in a crash but sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The ballots were secure and officials reported minimal impact on the vote count.












