A mysterious postcard is delivered 121 years late

A company in Wales recently discovered the postcard in the mail dated 1903 and it contained an obscure message.

Are chickens pets? Beverly Hills couple fights ordinance violation

The couple has scheduled a meeting with the Village of Beverly Hills' Zoning Board of Appeals to clarify the specifics of the pet ownership ordinance – and whether or not it includes chickens.

Fish tank may be connected to Warren man's suspicious death, police say

The 39-year-old man was discovered near a fish tank, according to police. Investigators are examining if the aquarium is connected to his death.

'It stinks': Woman caught flinging poop toward neighbor's property in Redford

The woman accused of throwing the poop says she is frustrated with the amount of stray animals defecating on her lawn – a consequence she attributes to her neighbors putting out sustenance for the strays.

Chesterfield police, driver could not find woman after she was struck by car

The driver who struck the pedestrian, and police who responded to the scene, searched for her to see if she was injured – but could not find her anywhere.

Detroit judge orders teen to put on jail clothes, handcuffs during field trip

The 16-year-old girl was on a field trip with a non-profit when Judge Kenneth King expressed his displeasure with her behavior after she fell asleep twice in his courtroom.

Burglary suspect attempts break-in while carrying small dog

South Carolina police released a video showing a burglary suspect attempting to break into a Clemson home while carrying a small dog.

'I feel like a stranger in my own life': Couple loses everything in Auburn Hills storage unit

When a couple relocated from Phoenix to Clarkston, they temporarily placed their belongings in a storage unit as they searched for an apartment. But when they went back about two month later, everything was gone.

70-year-old passport found in wall of Detroit home presented to relatives

The man who found the document recently spoke with FOX 2 about giving it to any of the woman's remaining relatives – and that is exactly what happened less than a week later.

Lawsuit revived against Southfield paramedics who falsely declared woman dead

Timesha Beauchamp, who had cerebral palsy, was falsely declared dead by first responders in August 2020. When a funeral home unzipped the body bag, she had her eyes open and was gasping for air. Last week, a Michigan appeals court revived a lawsuit against the medical crew involved.

Court revives lawsuit over Southfield woman who was found alive in a body bag

A Michigan appeals court revived a lawsuit against Southfield paramedics after a woman who had been declared dead gasped for air with her eyes open when a body bag was unzipped at a funeral home.