New digital information kiosks debut in Detroit

Think of it like a giant iPad. There will 28 touch screen kiosks, providing real-time messages with the touch of a finger including food and entertainment options. They also will have the ability to call 911 on them in case of emergency.

Oxford shooter speaks in court ahead of sentencing

The teenager who pleaded guilty to killing four of his classmates told the judge: "I have done terrible things that no one could ever do. I have lied and I am not trustworthy. I've hurt many people. And that's what I've done. And I'm not denying that, but that's not who I plan on to be."

Prosecutor in Oxford shooter case speaks before sentencing

Prosecutor Karen McDonald, speaking at the Oxford High School shooter's sentencing hearing, told the court: "There were common themes from these students: they don?t trust anyone anymore. They don?t trust any place anymore. They don?t think they're safe. Some can?t sleep."

Oxford student recalls being shot in the neck

Riley Franz, who was shot at Oxford High School in 2021, spoke at the shooter's sentencing hearing. "I can no longer sleep without having flashbacks of a bullet entering one side of my neck and exiting the other ? My entire existence has been consumed with fear."

Oxford shooter sentencing: Justin Shilling's father speaks

Craig Shilling, father of Oxford shooting victim Justin Shilling, said "this statement has been the hardest thing I?ve ever written in my life ? it took me months and months and months." He urged everyone in court to ?let our goodness shine.?

Father of Tate Myre speaks at Oxford shooter sentencing

Trent Myre, whose son Tate "Tater" Myre was killed in the Oxford High School shooting, was second to speak at the sentencing hearing for the shooter. He told the court in tears that "love is obviously absent from our family because there's no joy ... so me and my wife are trying to figure out how to save our marriage and how to save our family."