State police: Mio man charged for hitting, choking his son
The Oscoda County Prosecutor's Office charged Peterson, 38, with one count of child abuse in the third degree, one county child abuse third degree committed in the presence of a another child.
Man finds iPhone 'perfectly intact' that likely fell 16,000 feet from Alaska Airlines flight
The man said the iPhone was found still in airplane mode and open to a baggage claim number for Alaska Airlines flight 1282, which suffered an inflight blowout and was forced to make an emergency landing.
Child critically injured in drive-by shooting on Detroit's east side
Police say there is no suspect information at this time.
Police: 2 shot, 1 fatally while sitting in their car on Detroit's west side
The Detroit Police Department is investigating a double shooting in the 14000 block of Rutland St, north of Schoolcraft Rd.
2 killed in crash with wrong-way driver fleeing Michigan State Police, freeway closed over 11 hours
The Lodge Freeway near Lahser Road has reopened after a crash investigation closed it for over 11 hours.
DDOT welcomes 30 new bus drivers, gets closer to city's goal
“DDOT continues to hire additional operators to reach its target of 600, including another graduating class of nearly 60 new drivers next month,” according to a city news release.
Google begins disabling browser cookies: What you need to know
Google has begun phasing out third-party cookies that can track users across the Internet.
Detroit announces big pay bump for bus drivers, max bonuses of $6,000 a year
More money will hopefully lead to more drivers. The city is aiming to hire 200 more drivers by the end of the year.
Starbucks pink Stanley cups: Shoppers line up at Targets at 3 a.m.
Crowds are lining up as early as 3 a.m. at Targets for their chance to get their hands on the exclusive pink "Galentine's Day" Starbucks Stanley cups.
Starbucks now lets US customers use their own personal cups for orders
The company said it supports the company’s commitment to reduce waste by 50% by 2030.
Officials tout Detroit's falling homicide rate, sees results on community front and hiring more officers
It wasn't just a falling homicide rate that officials touted in Detroit's review of crime. More money, more staff, better collaboration, and better preparation for events has also aided the city.
Michigan Capitol evacuated due to bomb threat hoax, closed Wednesday
The Michigan State Police confirm a bomb threat was called into the Capitol building in Lansing on Wednesday, one of many threats made nationwide.
Driver stopped by state police throws gun from window, found with drugs and AR-style rifle
The suspect was speeding excessively according to MSP, which said that as the trooper was pulling the driver over, he threw a 9mm handgun from his window.
Early Mickey Mouse already starring in horror flicks just days into public domain freedom
Slashed free of Disney's copyright as of Monday, the iconic character from “Steamboat Willie” is already the focus of two horror films.
Michigan State Police to kick off human trafficking awareness campaign in January
The campaign will focus on educating those in positions to observe human trafficking, such as commercial motor vehicle drivers, public transportation companies, as well as rest area attendants and truck stop employees.
Disney’s earliest Mickey Mouse from ‘Steamboat Willie’ enters public domain
A Walt Disney movie featuring the first appearance of Mickey Mouse moved into the public domain on New Year’s Day.
Driver suspected of being impaired crashes into state police car on I-94
Michigan State Police troopers got more than they bargained for working a group of crashes on EB I-94 in Detroit at 3:55 a.m. New Year's Day.
Detroit man found with gun under driver seat after being stopped for drunk driving suspicion
"The driver did not possess a valid CPL and an inquiry of his criminal history showed him to have numerous felony convictions."
Detroit police report surge in officer recruitment due to better pay
According to DPD, 41 officers have rejoined the force, and over 300 new officers have been hired in 2023.
Michigan's updated distracted driving law leading to thousands of tickets, slow changes in driver behavior
The updated law has made it easier for police to enforce, leading to thousands of tickets being handed to drivers in metro Detroit.