Monroe County community voices concerns over proposed AI data center
Another day, another data center debate in Metro-Detroit. This time it’s in Monroe County and as you can imagine, reaction is split there too, as more Michigan towns consider adding these buildings with rows and rows of computers to process our daily lives.
Man accused in Sterling Heights for shooting a gun while driving
Sterling Heights police are investigating a road rage incident and currently have one man behind bars.
Michigan hunters donate their deer to food banks to help those in need
Deer hunters across the state are working to feed Michigan’s food insecure through donating their harvest and keeping people fed.
Food banks taking Michigan deer donations
The Hunters Feeding Michigan program is a way for hunters to share their harvest by donating their deer at no cost to the hunter. Hazem Tabbaa loves to go deer hunting, and now he can turn his love of the sport into a way to help the less fortunate.
Wrongful convictions under the spotlight by Wayne County Prosecutor's Office
While no intentional misconduct was found in Eric Anderson’s case, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy says they are taking a deep dive into its backlog of cases.
Sheriff Mike Bouchard discusses fatal shooting at restaurant
The deadly shooting at Prime 7 in Commerce Township happened between two men that knew each other. The victim was identified as the general manager of the restaurant.
Prime 7 general manager killed in restaurant shooting; 65-year-old suspect in custody
The restaurant shooting on Sunday night led to a large activation of police before the suspect turned himself into law enforcement a short time later.
Missing Skelton brothers: John Skelton arraigned for sons' deaths, given $60M bond
He remains lodged in the Lenawee County Jail. Skelton’s bond was set at $60 million dollars.
Michigan unemployment overpayments: Lawmakers push to waive collections of pandemic funds
Around 350,000 people who owe the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency money that was overpaid during the Covid pandemic would not have to pay that back if a bill introduced in the Senate passes.



















