Fireworks shortage could dim Fourth of July celebrations nationwide
Ohio-based Phantom Fireworks is urging consumers to buy their fireworks sooner rather than later.
Michigan boat captain finds 95-year-old message in a bottle: 'We were all in shock'
A boat captain in Michigan thought she had found just another glass bottle last week. Then she realized there was a message inside that appeared to be from nearly 100 years ago.
Brighton 18-year-old charged with killing father, who was Canton police officer
Hayden Jagst is accused of shooting his father to death inside their home Monday morning. He is charged with open murder, two counts of felony firearm, carrying with unlawful intent and carrying a concealed weapon.
Detroit woman says BetMGM won't pay $3 million she won in online game due to 'glitch'
At the end of March, she went to MGM in Detroit to get a $100,000 advance on her winnings. She was given $100,000 in cash. Then she went back the next day to get more money but she says MGM told her no, and that she was not getting any more money.
Shooters targeted wrong truck in shooting that killed 2-year-old on I-75 in Detroit
Two Detroit men have been charged with killing a 2-year-old boy on I-75 last week that the prosecutor's office said was a case of mistaken identity.
Infant left alone in home with bodies of murdered parents
A 31-year-old man found bound, gagged, and executed, his 27-year-old girlfriend also shot and killed inside a home on the 1800 block of Northlawn. Their 9-month-old infant was found unharmed but alone inside the house.
Michigan dad witnesses head-on crash that kills daughters on Father's Day
A Michigan father, taking his family up north on Father's Day weekend, said he saw two of his daughters killed in a terrifying head-on crash when a car crossed the median on I-75 Sunday.
Glamping near Chicago: Be outdoors in style and comfort
When it comes to glamping, you won’t find skunks in the tents and worry about being eaten by bears. It’s all about being outdoors without leaving behind the conveniences you expect at a hotel.
Family claims at father's burial the funeral home had wrong body in casket
"We are all very sad, all very distraught," said Spenser Tillman, Larry's son. "Everyone knew that wasn’t my father. Even as we were walking in, people who knew said, 'Tell them to put your father in the casket.'"
Oakland County Sheriff outraged as Pontiac woman gets personal bond after breaking deputy's eye bone
A woman charged with assaulting a deputy and breaking a bone in his face was out of jail this week without having to pay any money to be released.
Michigan confirms first known human case of hantavirus
The state of Michigan has confirmed its first-ever known case of Sin Nombre hantavirus, a disease passed from rodents to humans via urine and feces.
Man drives off with gas pump after winning $1M in Michigan lottery
A 59-year-old man lottery winner became so overwhelmed by his excitement, he forgot he was refilling his gas tank and drove off.
Fischer-Price recalls baby rockers linked to 4 infant deaths
Fischer-Price is recalling two baby sleep rockers that have been tied to the deaths of four American infants since April 2019, the company announced Thursday in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Red Robin employee says she found razor in her salad after complaining of co-workers using n-word
Zenarra James says it all came to head a few weeks ago when she ordered that salad to take home at the end of her shift. She says the brother and friends of the man who accused of her "snitching" prepared it.
Escaped Warren psych patient has access to machetes and is considered armed, dangerous
"He’s conniving and manipulative," said a person close to the investigation. "And he can make you feel like he’s fine and then 24 hours and he will be doing something worse than last time he was out."
'I’m not going to let you die': Pregnant mother rescues 3 girls from drowning in Lake Michigan
Alyssa DeWitt, who is five months pregnant, is being praised for her quick-thinking actions after saving three girls from drowning in Lake Michigan.
Eastpointe police say woman ticketed $385 for talking loudly refused to participate in investigation
Eastpointe police said officers gave a woman a $385 ticket for talking loudly on the phone because she wouldn't cooperate during an investigation into a noise complaint.
Woman gets $385 ticket for talking too loud on sidewalk, she says race is the reason
"There's no way police should be called on me when I am on my own property, in my own neighborhood, on my own block," Robinson said.
Crews find 1913 letter in Stroh's beer bottle during Michigan Central Station restoration
A Stroh's beer bottle found inside Michigan Central Station in Detroit had a note in it from 1913.
DNA tech advancements lead to exoneration of wrongfully convicted Michigan man nearly 32 years later
A man accused of killing another man in Pontiac in 1988 will soon be released from prison after it was discovered he was wrongfully convicted.