Feds consider cracking down on e-bikes after battery explosions cause deadly fires

Federal officials are considering a crackdown on defective lithium-ion batteries that power hoverboards, scooters and motorized bicycles because of a rash of deadly fires caused by exploding batteries.

7 years later: Search resumes for woman who mysteriously disappeared after moving to Georgia

Local law enforcement and the FBI searched a property on South Broad Street in Porterdale in Newton County on Thursday in connection to the 2016 disappearance of Morgan Bauer, who was 19 at the time.

Larry Nassar survivors sue Michigan State, saying it made ‘secret decisions’ about releasing documents

Women who were sexually assaulted by former Michigan State University sports doctor Larry Nassar filed a lawsuit Thursday saying school officials made “secret decisions” about releasing documents in the case.

Michigan brother and sister charged with $3.5M unemployment fraud

Two Detroit-area siblings are part of a group of suspects that have been charged in a multi-million fraud scheme that totaled more than $3.5 million across nine states plus the U.S. territory of Guam.

Mom of 14-year-old stabbed to death at Detroit park says it was over a basketball game

Henderson says Daivion won that game, but the teens he was playing against were mad, they tried to fight him, but Daivion was a boxer, and was apparently winning the fight. Then, it took a turn.

Ethan Crumbley Miller hearing: Oxford High School shooter due in court for life without parole review

Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley will be in court Thursday for what is known as a Miller hearing. A judge will decide if he can be sentenced to life without parole after the hearing.

Farmington Hills youth hockey doctor to stand trial for 22 counts of sexual abuse

Police say Dr. Zvi Levran - a urologist - has given medical assistance to youth hockey leagues in Michigan and Minnesota for 20 years. Prosecutors say there is a history of young men being sexually abused.

Detroit community leaders encouraged by drop in city crime stats but 'We could do better'

"I feel that the attitude came from reaching a place of exhaustion," he said. "You can only depend on any one institution to do so much before you realize, 'I live in this neighborhood, I live in this community.'"