Michigan's new safe storage gun law • Near-record warmth incoming • Whitmer's budget
In Thursday's News Hit: - Michigan's new safe storage gun law will go into effect next week - Near-record warmth is incoming to Southeast Michigan - Whitmer's $80.7B budget unveiled
Man caught masturbating in Troy Planet Fitness parking lot
"Sick, really sick," said Juan Diego, a Planet Fitness customer. "I mean come on!"
DPD's impound yard overflowing
Detroit police say it was all due to an auction where unanticipated issues came up ? requiring a significant number of impounded vehicles to be moved over to the sidewalk and street, short term.
Muslim leaders react to Biden sending aides to Michigan
Imran Salha, an Imam at the Islamic Center of Detroit, says many in the Muslim and Arab American community are not thrilled with President Biden sending senior aides to Michigan on Thursday.
Southeast Michigan officials announce insulin lawsuits over cost
They hope to recover the exorbitant costs they have paid for insulin on behalf of the people whose health they insure - their employees and retirees.
Detroit students provide art for Black History Month
Twenty-three student artists across 10 Detroit schools were selected through a juried process to have their original artwork featured in the Celebrating Black Arts exhibit.
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Former hoops standout, now fashion design star Desyree Nicole enjoys Eastern Michigan homecoming
Desyree continues to blaze a trail for up-and-coming fashion designers and women of color in the industry.
Father arrested in armed kidnapping of 2-year-old in Ypsilanti
Deputies said the father surrendered by walking out of the hotel after a standoff with police.
Whitmer proposes $80.7B Michigan budget
Among the highlights from the budget include universal pre-K for every 4-year-old in Michigan, as well as free community college. It also included a pilot project that offered free child care to child care workers through the remainder of Whitmer's term.
Defense attorney says Jennifer Crumbley's appeal may have a shot
Due to the novel case and the fact that the Crumbley verdict will have a wide-ranging impact, an appeal of the verdict may still be a longshot, but has a better-than-usual chance.
Proposed bill calls for baby drop boxes throughout Michigan
The bill would allow the installation of baby drop boxes at all fire stations, under the state's Safe Delivery Law.
Warren police investigating pair of school threats
In one case police are investigating a death list written by an 11-year-old girl at school and a second, unrelated incident featured a 13-year-old boy threatening to bring a gun to school.
Michigan gun owners explain new safe storage law
A group of gun owners in favor of the new law gathered on Wednesday to explain it to the public and reduce any fears surrounding the change.
Protecting yourself against the dark web
A whole different world lies on the dark web. From buying and selling heroin and crack cocaine to someone's lost or stolen credit card.
Criminal defense law firm weighs in on Jennifer Crumbley's possible jail sentence
On Wednesday, a day after the verdict, noted, criminal attorneys from the Cripps and Silver Law Firm got out the guidelines to figure out what the judge likely will do.
Michigan nonprofit hosting diaper drive
MiSide Community Impact Network is hosting a diaper drive for the next few weeks to help connect families with newborns and babies.
Crumbley verdict shockwaves • High-rise opens on former Joe Louis site • Child labor violations in Troy
A jury sent shockwaves around Michigan and the U.S. when they voted to convict Jennifer Crumbley on four counts of involuntary manslaughter.
Road diet plan in Eastpointe stirs debate
Plans to shrink Nine Mile in Eastpointe from five lanes to three stirred intense debate from residents Monday night who had strong feelings about the road diet. The city council approved it 3-2.
Oxford shooting survivor's parents satisfied with Crumbley's verdict, they say
"I do believe she cared for her son, but I believe she cared for herself more," said Chad Gregory, whose son was with Justin Shilling when he was murdered in the school's bathroom.



















