DTE impersonator murder: 2nd suspect arrested in Rochester Hills slaying
Police are still looking for a second suspect accused of posing as a DTE worker to get inside a Rochester Hills home and murder an elderly man last week. One of the suspects was arrested in Louisiana over the weekend.
Menendez Brothers: Gascón reveals 'new evidence' letter that led to case review
The letter revealed by LA Co. DA George Gascón appears to be from Erik Menendez to his cousin Andy Cano, in which Erik allegedly detailed the abuse he suffered from his father months before the killings.
Possible third Trump assassination attempt thwarted in Coachella, Riverside County sheriff says
Vem Miller, 49, of Las Vegas, was taken into custody for possession of a loaded firearm and possession of a high-capacity magazine, according to the sheriff's department.
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Celebrating National Gumbo Day with Louisiana Creole Gumbo
Ashley Bailey, the head chef at Louisiana Creole Gumbo, demonstrates how to make a traditional New Orleans gumbo, in honor of National Gumbo Day. Louisiana Creole Gumbo has locations at Eastern Market and in Northwest Detroit. For more visit, louisianacreolegumbo.com.
Oakland County businessman charged in multi-million penny stock scam
Robert Shumake is a guy who keeps reinventing himself - a businessman, an author, a spiritual leader of a church. One thing remains the same, he always seems to get himself in trouble.
Oakland County businessman accused of penny stock crimes, defrauding investors
Robert Shumake is a guy who keeps reinventing himself - a businessman, an author, a spirtual leader of a church. One thing remains the same, he always seems to get himself in trouble.
Mexican Irish Festival This Sunday from 12-5 PM
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Football Fashions: Week 5
Style ambassador, Chuck Bennett and Maurielle Lue opened up the Style File to talk about the best, and worst, looks from week five of the NFL's regular season.
Expungement fair in Oak Park offers free help clearing criminal record
People with criminal records can check if they are eligible to clear the conviction during a free expungement fair later this month at the Oak Park Public Library.
JD Vance to supporters in Detroit: 'We have people power'
JD Vance plans to campaign at Eastern Market in Detroit on Tuesday as the race for the White House nears its final weeks.
Detroit area hospitals brace for possible national IV shortage as a result of Hurricane Helene
"It's an issue that's affecting hospitals all over the country," said John Karasinski.
Michigan travelers happy to be home from Florida amid Hurricane Milton evacuations
“The TV down there this morning was just inundated with the governor talking about making your plans. They had certain times that you can go get sandbags and things like that," Wilder said.
99-year-old Tigers fan there for 1935 World Series win, excited for ALDS playoff run
At the time she was just 10 years old.
Guilty: Handyman from hell gives up trying to build a defense in court
James Walsh has always maintained his innocence, asserting he was "eager to present his case to a jury." However, on Monday, he changed his tune.
'Handyman from Hell' pleads guilty
James Walsh had always claimed he was innocent and "couldn't wait to take his case to a jury." On Monday, he had his chance - and he changed his tune.
Eggs sold in Michigan part of salmonella recall labeled highest possible risk by FDA
Eggs recalled over salmonella concerns have been upgraded to the highest possible risk by the FDA.
Michigan county ballot proposals: What are Oakland, Macomb, and Washtenaw voting on?
While there is no statewide ballot proposal this year, there are still plenty of initiatives to vote on for residents in Southeast Michigan.
Oak Park Public Library reopening Monday after more bed bugs found in chairs
The Oak Park Public Library is slated to reopen Monday after bed bugs again closed the library for the weekend.
'This was reckless': $100M lawsuit filed against Warren police after officer-involved crash that killed 2
The families of two men killed in a crash with Warren police are seeking $100,000,000, according to a lawsuit filed Friday. Fieger Law says the police were traveling “at an illegal and dangerously high rate of speed" when they crashed into the victims.



















