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6 people injured, including woman ejected from Uber, when police chase from Southfield to Detroit ends in crash
A police chase that started in Southfield during the Monday evening rush hour ended on Detroit’s west side with six people injured, including a woman who was ejected from an Uber.
Another warm day in metro Detroit with cooler temperatures on the coast
(FOX 2) - Temperatures will find themselves at similar highs on Wednesday with clouds fading away throughout the day. As conditions max out at around 73 in Detroit, the sun will begin to show in the afternoon. The sky will open up in the north then to the south across Southeast Michigan, the National Weather Service reports.
Proposed Sheetz gas station, convenience store in Madison Heights denied after heated discussion at city council meeting
After heated discussion Monday night, Madison Heights City Council has denied a plan to bring a new 24-hour Sheetz gas station and convenience store to the city.
Ypsilanti-area man dies in motorcycle crash near Ann Arbor
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI -- An Ypsilanti Township man died in a motorcycle crash Monday in Ann Arbor Township, police said. A motorcycle heading west on Huron River Driver collided with a vehicle going south on Foster Road in the intersection around 5 p.m. May 13, Derrick Jackson, Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office spokesman, said.
Homicide-Suicide in Pontiac Ends Ongoing Domestic Dispute, Officials Say
Tragedy struck Pontiac this past Sunday, as a domestic dispute turned deadly, claiming the lives of two residents in a homicide-suicide incident. Responding to a 911 call made around 5:35 p.m., Oakland County Sheriff's deputies discovered the bodies at a home on Maurer Avenue, as first reported by The Detroit News.
Police investigating after man caught opening mailed package on Dearborn sidewalk
(CBS DETROIT) - The Dearborn Police Department is investigating after a man was caught sitting on the sidewalk allegedly opening someone else's mailed package. At about 2 p.m. on May 9, a community member confronted a man opening a mailed package on the sidewalk in the 7200 block of Pinehurst St. Police say cellphone footage showed the suspect walking away from the package he opened after he was confronted. Anyone with information is asked to contact Dearborn Police Captain Aaron Najor at 313-943-2272 or anajor@dearborn.gov, as authorities believe the package was taken off someone else's porch. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAKUP. "Mail theft may seem like a minor crime, but it is a major invasion of an individual's privacy and their property," said Dearborn Police Chief Issa Shahin. "All residents deserve to trust that their privacy will be protected. It is important we locate this individual and prevent further theft from taking place in Dearborn."
Driver gets 1 year for crash that killed man in Canton Township
CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A driver will spend time behind bars for a crash that killed a man in Canton Township. Lavina Flamer, 49, of Wayne, was accused of striking a 56-year-old Canton Township man around 8:45 p.m. Oct. 3, 2022, in the eastbound lanes of Michigan Avenue, near I-275.
ART on the GRAND returns to Farmington June 1-2
FARMINGTON — One of Farmington's most beloved spring events is just around the corner. The 15th annual ART on the GRAND festival is taking place Saturday, June 1, and Sunday, June 2, in downtown Farmington. The event, hosted by the City of Farmington Hills and the Farmington Downtown Development Authority, provides a way for people to purchase art from small artists.
This Oakland County art show is not average at all
More than 125 artists and makers will fill more than 25 yards with handmade art work, jewelry, and more, all while bringing three communities together. It’s called the “Backyard Art Fair” and for the event returns for the fifth year this Saturday. Co-founder Carey Gustafson stopped by...
Agencies advocating for patients, fighting for change in wake of 7 investigation
With the public push to get more people to seek help if they need it, advocacy groups and experts say Michigan must make sure that psychiatric help doesn’t do more harm than good.
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