Impaired driver breaks police phone, kicks MSP trooper in face, bites deputies after arrest

After an impaired driver from Clinton Township was arrested on I-696 early Monday, authorities say she broke a Michigan State Police post phone, kicked a trooper in the face, and bit deputies who were booking her in jail.

Court throws out conviction after truck brakes failed, killing girl in Warren

The Michigan Court of Appeals threw out a conviction in the traffic death of a 10-year-old girl in Warren, saying the Legislature didn’t intend to turn bad brakes into a crime.

Prosecutor: Ypsilanti woman sent child porn to victim's mother, threatened to share it 'to the world'

An Ypsilanti woman is facing child porn charges after authorities say she sent a video of sexually abusive activity against a child to the child's mother and threatened to share the video.

Father, teen sons attack Shelby Township police investigating reports they shot airsoft rifles at cars

After their dad shoved the officers and started to fight them, the teen suspects, ages 15 and 16, jumped the police when their mom summoned them. The officers suffered lacerations and broken bones.

Blake's Hard Cider brings back Black Phillip, Flannel Mouth, other favorites for 10th anniversary

Blake's Hard Cider announced the return of four retired ciders and a new release to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Among the old ciders that have returned is Black Phillip, a fan favorite.

Former Roseville police officer charged with having child porn

From police officer – to potential felon, a former Roseville officer of the law has been charged with having child porn.

Eastpointe court closed over combination of broken A/C, sewage issues

“They can't take the odor, they're getting headaches, they have problems breathing," the Macomb County prosecutor said of the courthouse.

Carl Malinga seeks rematch with John James, announces run for Congress

Malinga lost by half a percentage point in a surprisingly close race for Michigan's 10th District last year. He'll need to earn the party's nomination first.

Fouts' lawsuit against Warren city council dismissed by federal judge

Warren Mayor Jim Fouts has lost what is likely his last battle in his efforts to get re-elected as a federal judge has dismissed his civil suit against the city council following the 2020 vote that imposed term limits on the office of Mayor.