Narcan and fire extinguishers: Businesses get crisis recommendations

Business leaders in Macomb County received some out-of-the box ideas about how they can make sure their employees are safe - and they range from having Narcan in the building to how to use a fire extinguisher against a shooter.

2 arrested, third man still wanted after $1775 Jordan sweatpant heist

Police are still looking for a third suspect after hundreds of dollars' worth of Jordan sweatpants were stolen from a new Foot Locker store this summer. 

Warren Police, DEA raid several homes on Detroit's east side

The DEA, along with Detroit and Warren police, conducted raids at several homes in Detroit Wednesday morning. 

Local businesses feeling financial hurt as UAW-GM strike enters longest since 1970

While progress has been made on a deal between the UAW and General Motors, there appears to be no consensus in the near future. With workers now picketing and operating on a smaller budget, area businesses have been hit particularly hard

2 hurt in shooting at Center Line home

Authorities are investigating after two people were rushed to the hospital with gunshot wounds in what appears to be a domestic situation at a home in Center Line.

Shelby Township police spent Wednesday night digging a ball python out of a car

Shelby Township police spent part of their Wednesday night collecting a ball python that had crawled inside a car. They're confident the python is a pet to someone close by, seeing as they aren't native to the region. It's currently being held at the Macomb County Animal Control.

With EPA's rollback of wetland protections, Michigan officials say we're setting "a dangerous precedent"

Following a Trump administration promise to roll back Obama-era protections of streams and wetlands in the U.S., the EPA made good on that promise on Sept. 12 when it outlined a policy that freed up wetlands from federal jurisdiction. This decision doesn't affect Michigan that much because the state already has regulations that protect its wetlands. However, Michigan officials say any rollback of protections is a short-sighted decision and sets a dangerous precedent for defining water quality

Jay Dunn has Dystonia, which cause his muscles to cramp and twist. He's now campaigning for a cure

Dystonia is a movement disorder that causes muscles to twist and cramp. While doctors don't know why the disease happens, they believe it's a miscommunication between the brain and the body. Jay Dunn, who started to showcase symptoms of Dystonia when he was just 6 is now fundraising for a cure. The campaign is called the 5 Dollar Cure and you may have seen it advertised on an I-696 billboard. You can help by donating $5.

Teen dies in neighborhood shooting in Roseville
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Police are looking for a suspect after a teenager died in a shooting Tuesday night in Roseville.

Woman injured in attempted murder-suicide at business in Sterling Heights
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Police are investigating after one person was hurt and another died in a domestic shooting near a workplace early Tuesday morning in Sterling Heights.