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Woman found asleep behind the wheel of rented U-Haul truck outside Troy 7-Eleven admits to smoking crack: police
Troy Police said it responded to the convenience store at Crooke Rd. and Wattles at around 12:15 p.m. Saturday, April 20, to check on the driver of a rented U-Haul who was slumped over the wheel of the truck in the parking lot.
Farmington Hills man charged with attempted murder for double shooting that left 20-year-old man paralyzed
A 19-year-old man is behind bars in the Oakland County Jail, accused of attempted murder for shooting up a Pontiac apartment, leaving a young man paralyzed.
New wedding chapel brings a touch of Vegas to Springfield Township
Couples looking to tie the knot somewhere quaint and classy no longer have to go to Vegas: They can say ‘I do’ right in Springfield Township. Co-owners Buffie Beasley and Raquel Copeland opened I Do! Weddings just in time for wedding season with the goal of providing a memorable wedding experience. “Our focus is just intimate and affordable,” Mrs. Beasley said. “Everything's expensive now. If we can help people eliminate a huge expense, that's the main focus.” The chapel accommodates around 12 guests and offers 30-minute ceremonies with music and an authorized wedding officiant. Couples have the option of using prepared vows or their own customized vows.
Man charged with assaulting federal officer following chaotic arrest in Warren
WARREN, Mich. – A man accused of dragging officers with his car during a chaotic arrest is facing federal charges. The incident happened March 29 at a Days Inn near 14 Mile Road in Warren. According to court documents, Carl Travis was wanted on several outstanding warrants from across the state, including stalking, assault, domestic violence and more. U.S. Marshalls were alerted that he was at the Days Inn and attempted to arrest him. Agents said he tried to escape in his car, dragging several federal agents and nearly striking others with the vehicle.
Michigan Billionaire Matt Ishbia's Compensation Grew Nearly 75% in 2023 When Company Posted Loss
Billionaire mortgage mogul Mat Ishbia, CEO of Pontiac-based United Wholesale Mortgage, saw his compensation grow nearly 75 percent in 2023, the year his company posted the first net loss as a publicly traded company, Crain's Detroit Business reports. The annual proxy filing shows Ishbia's compensation went from just under $7...
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