Grand Rapids officer charged for 2022 shooting of Patrick Lyoya loses appeal

A former Grand Rapids police officer was charged with murder in relation to the shooting of 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya. Now he faces a civil suit, but he is not the only one.

President Biden's blanket pardon of Hunter gets mixed reception
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Republicans are crying fowl while some Democrats are defending it, claiming Hunter Biden was singled out because he?s the president's son.

Police officer charged in the death of Patrick Lyoya in 2022
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The officer was later fired and charged with second degree murder. While he maintains his actions were justified, the state's highest court disagrees.

Sarah Boone sentence: Florida woman sentenced in boyfriend's suitcase murder

Sarah Boone, the Florida woman convicted of killing her boyfriend in Feb. 2020 by locking him inside a suitcase, will spend the rest of her life in prison. Boone was convicted of second-degree murder by a six-person jury in October 2024.

Detroit teens have been living on porch for months
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Neighbors on Detroit's west side have grown nervous about two young teens that have been sleeping outside on a porch, using the area to rest.

Detroit community violence intervention programs praised for crime reduction
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The past three months - usually known as the most violent of the year in Detroit - has seen a big reduction in shooting thanks to the city's ShotStopper program.

94-year-old Detroit woman needs new roof
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Hannah Flack says a patch job was done but its not enough to keep her mom?s elderly neighbor, who lives at Seven Mile and Meyers Road.

Meet the Detroit Lions' 'Sticky Note Guy'
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Behind ever great commentator is the number's guy - someone to balance the play-by-play and the color with some numbers to back up what fans are seeing. That guy is Mike Bratta, otherwise known as the 'sticky note guy'

Mayor Duggan talks ShotStopper success in Detroit violent crime reduction
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Mayor Mike Duggan and two grass roots groups from the ShotStopper program - Negas Vu of the People's Community and Ray Winans of Friends and Family talk about the program.

Michigan, OSU fined after fights • Stellantis CEO resigns • President Biden pardons son Hunter

On Monday's News Hit: - After several fights broke out on the field following Michigan's win over Ohio State,, both schools are now facing a big fine. - Over the weekend, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigned with a letter effective immediately. - President Joe Biden has signed a pardon for his son, Hunter Biden.

Michigan, Ohio State postgame fights lead to big fines for both schools
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Both the University of Michigan and Ohio State University were slapped with $100,000 from the Big Ten Conference for postgame fights that broke out on the field Saturday.

THE INTERVIEW: Should the U.S. Create a National Bitcoin Reserve? Experts Weigh In
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Amid growing interest in cryptocurrencies, advocates are urging President-elect Donald Trump to establish a national reserve of Bitcoin, following news that 12 Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. attracted $6.2 billion in November. Financial expert David Sacco spoke with Hilary Golston about the potential implications of such a move, highlighting the risks and benefits of holding Bitcoin as a national asset. The conversation explores the intersection of traditional finance and digital currencies, questioning how the government might navigate this rapidly evolving space while maintaining economic stability.

THE INTERVIEW: Can the U.S. Military Legally Carry Out Deportations?
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The potential use of the U.S. military for deporting illegal immigrants raises significant legal and constitutional questions. While the military plays a vital role in national security, its involvement in domestic law enforcement, including immigration enforcement, is restricted by the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits military intervention in civilian matters. Experts argue that using military personnel for deportations could blur the lines between military and civilian functions, potentially violating legal principles that protect individual rights and limit the scope of military power. These legal complexities underscore the challenges of employing the armed forces in immigration policy enforcement.

Bishop T.D. Jakes gives health update after 'life-threatening calamity'

Bishop T.D. Jakes spoke to the crowd at The Potter's House of Dallas virtually on Sunday, one week after he was rushed off the stage following a health scare.

Canterbury Village donates more than $15,000 to Jay's Juniors.
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Canterbury Village donated $15,403.00 to Jay?s Juniors. The money came from ticket sales from the Canterbury Holiday Stroll and the Canterbury Halloween Stroll.

Ski season officially opens in Michigan
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Camille Amiri reports from Pine Knob just a few hours after the slopes opened for the year in 2024.

Arrest made in Huron Township home invasion, sexual assault investigation

The suspect, a 50-year-old male resident of Allen Park, was taken into custody this afternoon at his residence by the Huron Township Police. He is being held pending review of charges by the Wayne County prosecutor.

Man proposes at Campus Martius
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Devin Floyd proposed to Megan Pierzchala at Campus Martius in Detroit Nov. 29.