Thieves ransack Detroit clothing store, steal around $90K worth of merchandise
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A group of thieves ransacked Detroit's J-Bees store on Monday morning, taking an estimated $90,000 worth of clothing and shoes. It is the second smash-and-grab in less than six months.

Ambulance flips in Warren crash
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A crash involving an SUV and ambulance in the area of Hoover and 11 Mile in Warren caused an ambulance to roll over Monday morning. It is unclear if anyone was hurt.

Yuengling beer arrives in Michigan stores early

After Yuengling beer arrived on tap at Michigan restaurants and bars last month, the popular beer from Pennsylvania is now available in stores.

Counterfeit cash, guns, victims' personal documents seized from West Bloomfield home

A search of a West Bloomfield home last week led to the seizure of guns, drugs, and documents, including mail, checks, and more, belonging to other people.

Inkster police officer involved in crash

An Inkster police officer and another driver were involved in a crash at the intersection of Middlebelt and Michigan Avenue.

Police investigate crash involving Inkster officer
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An Inkster police officer was involved in a crash Monday morning. Details about the crash are limited, but the officer was checked out and released from a hospital.

Bullet fired into Detroit fire house

Shortly after 8:30 p.m. Sunday night, firefighters and paramedics stationed at 10801 Whittier, had to duck and cover after a bullet was fired into the building.

THE INTERVIEW| Alternative to the Fed? Tariffs, Jobs, and a Supreme Court Showdown
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Hilary Golston spoke with Dr. Michael Greiner, an economy expert and attorney from Oakland University, about the mounting pressures on the U.S. economy. With August jobs data showing just 22,000 new positions and unemployment climbing to 4.3 percent, Golston pressed Greiner on what the slowdown means for workers and markets. The two also examined the high-stakes tariff fight now heading to the Supreme Court, where billions in potential refunds hang in the balance. Finally, they explored the Federal Reserve?s role in shaping America?s fiscal landscape and whether alternatives to the Fed could ever truly emerge.

Pat Caputo talks about legendary coach Al Fracassa after his passing
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Al Fracassa, 92, the legendary Birmingham Brother Rice football coach died over the weekend. Pat Caputo talks about him during Sportsworks.

Detroit Lions history on display at museum
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The Detroit Historical Museum has a large swatch of Lions history on display as the season kicks off.