Charges refiled in Detroit Riverfront Conservancy case with ex-CFO expected back in court this week
In many cases, the new filing is indicative of a possible plea deal in the works. It would bring about a swift conclusion to a case that includes a massive amount of fraud.
Lawsuits filed against doctor accused of sex assault, recording patients in bathroom and disrobing
"What we do know is that this was a very sick individual, a monster," said Attorney Parker Stinar.
Prosecutor: Waterford woman tied up daughter, duct taped developmentally disabled sister
The suspect worked as the caretaker for her 32-year-old sister when she tied her up in the backyard the previous night and left. Police later found her and another 4-year-old in the home.
Suspect shoots Detroit police officer after taking his gun during struggle
A Detroit police officer was shot with his own gun Wednesday morning on the city's west side. Police arrested the man, who was suffering a mental health crisis and jumping on vehicles.
U-M student attacked after being asked if he was Jewish, leaving Ann Arbor community on edge
"No Jewish student should have to deal with this alone and they don’t," said Rabbi Davey Rosen.
Missouri executes man for 1998 murder of woman despite calls from victim's family to spare his life
Marcellus Williams, 55, was put to death on Tuesday, becoming the third Missouri inmate to be put to death this year.
Ryan Wesley Routh charged with assassination attempt of Trump
Ryan Wesley Routh has been indicted on charges of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump after allegedly staking out the former president for 12 hours at his Florida golf course.
USPS mail boat saves man from Detroit River in late night rescue
"We had a large freighter coming up right behind him and if he was struck by that vehicle it would have been very dangerous," he said.
Taylor doctor arrested in office raid for large painkiller scam, fake medical bills
The 78-year-old doctor is accused of prescribing painkillers to thousands of patients who did not need them and falsifying medical bills and records.
Dog in labor left in Detroit garage, loses 4 of 5 newborn puppies
A neighbor stepped in and rushed the dog to the vet, "where an emergency C-section saved her life and the life of one single baby," according to Rebel Dogs Detroit.
Trump assassination attempt suspect's son charged with possessing child sexual abuse images, FBI says
Oran Routh was arrested this week after authorities seized multiple electronic devices and found hundreds of files of child sexual abuse in his home, according to court documents.
Romulus man found guilty after crash that hurt Eastern Market CEO and killed his wife
A jury found a Romulus man guilty of all charges this week after he hit the Eastern Market CEO and his wife last year while intoxicated.
1 shot during fight outside Detroit Meijer store
A person was shot Tuesday afternoon outside a Meijer store on Eight Mile in Detroit.
J.W. Westcott crew saves swimmer from the Detroit River
Crew aboard the J.W. Westcott saved a man who was swimming across the Detroit River.
Man pleads guilty to Michigan killing that stoked anti-immigrant campaign rhetoric
A Mexican national who is in the U.S. illegally pleaded guilty Monday to killing his girlfriend and dumping her body along a Michigan freeway.
More than 200 vehicles wreak havoc across Philadelphia prompting police crackdown
From an injured police officer to rubbish fires set, the Philadelphia Police Department is cracking down on illegal street racing and reckless driving after a series of ‘dangerous’ incidents across the city over the weekend.
Livingston County Sheriff's Office to track interactions with undocumented immigrants
Despite pushback from many who spoke during public comment, the Livingston County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution that allows the sheriff's office to monitor undocumented immigrants.
Mount Clemens woman brutally beaten randomly in Detroit
An Uber ride to a friend's ended in a brutal beating for a young woman, dropped off a couple blocks from her final destination.
Trump's crime claims disputed: FBI data shows decrease in violence in 2023
Violent crime in the U.S. dropped in 2023, according to FBI statistics that show a continued trend downward after a coronavirus pandemic-era crime spike.
$20K reward offered after 2 high-powered Hellcat vehicles stolen from Lake Orion man
“I don’t know how they got into the vehicles because there was no glass broken or anything and when the cameras activate is when they start backing up," he said.