Drunk driver flips Porsche in Ann Arbor
Security cameras at an Ann Arbor gas station caught a drunk driver going airborne and flipping after losing control over the weekend.
Child served booze at Outback • Mom claims daughter was possessed before murder • Explosion problems linger
On Wednesday's News Hit: - A dinner at Outback in Livonia led to a family taking their 12-year-old child to a hospital after alcohol was in his drink. - A Wayne mother accused of abusing her daughter to death claims the 8-year-old was possessed. - Two weeks after the Clinton Twp. explosion it's still affecting people in the area.
Detroit murder suspect caught after killing nephew
Police say a man fled to west side of Detroit after killing his nephew at a birthday party on the east side. He was eventually caught at a hospital.
12-year-old accidentally served booze at Outback Steakhouse
?My head started hurting when I was leaving and my heart started beating as I was drinking it,? the 12-year-old said.
Family speaks out after father is charged in baby's death
Kinsley died on June 26, 2023, after enduring over three weeks of abuse, allegedly at the hands of her own father.
Congressman Dan Kildee's brother killed in domestic shooting
Timothy Kildee, 57, was killed by his son inside his Vienna Township home, according to Sheriff Chris Swanson.
Ford Piquette Avenue Plant raising money for renovations
Jill Woodward, president of the museum, says they?re working to raise $10 million to breathe life into the former factory. Anyone able to donate can do so at fordpiquetteplant.org.
Dog in shelter for more than 300 days needs a home
According to the rescue, Laurel hardly wants to play as she remains stuck in the shelter. She has met several families, but still hasn't found the right match.
Eastern Michigan student food pantry needs donations
As the cost of everyday items continues to rise, more students are finding themselves relying on this food pantry.
Commission drop for realtors expected to help home buyers
Briyana Jordan is a relator with Arterra Luxe. She says commissions won?t exactly be done away with, but will be offered on the backend of a sale in a separate contract among parties.
Wayne woman charged in death of daughter
Chelsea Renee Duperon, 30, is charged with felony murder and first-degree child abuse in connection to her 8-year-old daughter's death.
Michigan travel agents monitoring measles outbreak
As cases of the highly infectious measles virus continue to climb, the pitfalls of traveling are becoming more glaring as concerns of international trips continue to elevate the presence of the illness. Multiple cases have been confirmed in Michigan.
Two weeks later, Clinton Township still a mess after exposion
It's been two weeks since the explosion rocked Clinton Township and, for business owners nearby, it's been a frustrating 14 days.
Detroit police offer $2,000 reward to find person who shot at officers on east side
For the third time in a week, Detroit police officers were shot at while performing their duties. On Tuesday Chief White offered a cash reward to find out who the gunman was in the most recent incident.
Suspect torches Tesla in Detroit
A suspect is wanted after he was caught on camera lighting a Tesla on fire inside a parking garage in the 70 block of W. Alexandrine in Detroit on March 3.
Clinton Township explosion concerns • Hunters fed up with bad taxidermist • Historic school to be demolished
On Tuesday's News Hit: - Clinton Township residents are concerned about safety after the fatal explosion two weeks ago. - Rob Wolchek confronts a taxidermist accused of taking carcasses and cash then disappearing. - Roosevelt Elementary School in Keego Harbor will be demolished despite strong opposition.
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Motion passes to demolish historic school building
The demolition was approved by the school board, but some community members were still fighting to keep the historical building standing by making one last appeal.
Clinton Township residents attend meeting to voice blast concerns
What the public is after is accountability and assurance that what happened at the warehouse housing Select Distributors and Goo on March 4 will not happen again anywhere else in the township.
Allen Park taxidermist gets tracked down by Rob Wolchek
The Hall of Shame is hot on the trail of a taxidermist who they claim takes their trophy bucks - and their bank account bucks.



















