Clinton Township man accused of killing wife bound over to circuit court

Steven Wheeler allegedly shot his wife multiple times on Oct. 19, 2023 as she called 911 to report that he assaulted her during an altercation.

Building owner charged with involuntary manslaughter in Clinton Township blast

Noor Noel Kestou, 31, of Commerce Township, was charged in connection with the March 4 blast that killed Turner Lee Salter about a quarter of a mile away.

Clinton Township police officer charged with misusing LEIN computer system

"It’s part of their training that the LEIN machine is used for law-enforcement purposes not to have your own frolicking detour," Lucido said.

Clinton Township mother pleads no contest in 5-year-old son's death

A Clinton Township mother pleaded no contest Monday to an involuntary manslaughter charge stemming from the death of her son in 2023.

Clinton Township explosion's problems linger two weeks later

The Clinton Township explosion at the Goo distributors plant is still sending shockwaves through the city. And one business nearby is struggling to recover.

Dog in Metro Detroit shelter for nearly 300 days needs a home

Laurel was found abandoned outside A ReJoyceful Animal Rescue in Clinton Township last year. Nearly 300 days later, she still doesn't have a home.

Residents voice concerns surrounding Clinton Township blast in city meeting

Two weeks after a warehouse explosion rocked Clinton Township, the Board of Trustees held its first public meeting. Many residents attended to voice their concerns.

Investigation into Clinton Township explosions delayed due to debris

The crews continue to pick up dangerous debris, as investigators have not been able to get onto the site yet. Cannon said the on-site investigation will not begin for weeks.

Why is the Clinton Township explosion site still catching on fire?

The site of multiple explosions in Clinton Township on Monday night continues to smolder and occasionally catch fire four days later.

Clinton Township explosion: 2+ million gallons of water used as debris continues to smolder

Firefighters have used an estimated 2+ million gallons of water as they work to suppress flames from Monday's Clinton Township explosion - and the rubble is still igniting.

Hospital security helps save baby from allergic reaction

“It was like out of a movie – she came running in, screaming ‘help me! Help me!’” said Mike Hartzler, the security officer at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township.