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Man fires gun at employee, shoots self inside Detroit hospital
DETROIT (FOX 2) - A man fired a gun at an employee at DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit before he turned the gun on himself Saturday night. The employee retreated and was unharmed, Detroit police said. After shooting at the employee, another shot was fired. When hospital security checked on...
2 shootings reported near downtown after final day of NFL draft in Detroit
Detroit police responded to two shootings near downtown late Saturday night, after the end of the 2024 NFL draft. Detroit Police Corporal Dan Donakowski said the department responded to a call at 10:28 p.m. in the area of Chrysler Service Drive and East Larned, just east of downtown. ...
Woman arrested for driving wrong way on I-96, I-75
DETROIT, MI – Charges are pending against a 23-year-old Dearborn Heights woman who was arrested for allegedly driving the wrong way on two major highways, Michigan State Police said. Detroit Regional Communication Center dispatchers began receiving 911 calls of a wrong-way driver around 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, April 28.
Michigan War Dog Memorial Cemetery to allow mounted division horse burials
On Aug. 23, 2018, Doc walked up the path at the Detroit Memorial West cemetery toward a graveside. An empty saddle, signifying a missing rider, rested on the horse's back. Doc, a Tennessee Walker, was brought out of retirement that day to be at the cemetery to pay tribute to his longtime partner, Sgt. Lee Eric Smith, who was being laid to rest at age 55. But when Doc died on Sept. 10, 2021, at age 26, unlike Smith, there was no cemetery to lay to rest the 1,200-pound animal who devoted 11 years of service to the Wayne County Sheriff's Office Mounted Division.
Sunday morning rain leads to multiple crashes, flooding on Metro Detroit freeways
Sunday morning rain has led to flooding and multiple crashes across Metro Detroit freeways. A pair of crashes on northbound I-75 in Northern Oakland County left the freeway closed for about three hours.
11 road closures to know this week across Michigan
An increase in orange construction barrels throughout Michigan means warmer weather is upon us. For the week of Sunday, April 28, through Saturday, May 4, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has more than 70 road projects scheduled to close lanes, ramps, and full segments of major roadways. Drivers should...
Four inducted into CHS Hall of Fame
GIBRALTAR — Four more people were inducted into the Carlson High School Hall of Fame. Cindy Parravano, William Stevenson and Dino Guzzi received plaques and attended a ceremony April 18 at Arnaldo’s Banquet Center in Riverview. Honoree the late John Swearengin was represented by his son, John. The new inductees also will serve as honorary captains of Carlson’s opening football game Sept. 6 against Edsel Ford High School. CHS is in the Gibraltar School District. ...
Flint marks 10 years since water crisis
We can expect a high of 75 degrees. It'll be mostly cloudy, warm, and humid with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm, mainly early in the day. The Flint water crisis began ten years ago this month. It began when an unelected emergency manager made the catastrophic decision to change the source of the city's drinking water from Lake Huron to the Flint River as a cost-saving measure.
A warm week ahead, with some chances of rain
CBS DETROIT - These well-above-average temperatures will hold, with a few chances of rain bookending the work week. Expect some scattered showers on Monday, with storms possible in the evening and overnight. Some showers could linger around on Tuesday morning, but the rain and clouds will move out, leaving clearer skies by the end of the day. If you're planning on going down to see the Tigers take on the Cardinals this week, you'll need an umbrella on Monday and sunglasses for Tuesday and Wednesday.Warmer temperatures stick around for the week. Expect cooler conditions on Tuesday after a cold front moves through, but temperatures will still be well above average.If you're planning on taking advantage of Free Admission Day to the Oakland County Parks on Thursday, expect just a few clouds and a high temperature near 80 degrees.We expect more chances for rain, with some storms possible, on Friday.
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