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Garden City man pleads no contest to reduced charge in fatal shooting of off-duty Detroit Police officer in home they shared
A Garden City man has entered a no contest plea, several years after being charged with murder for shooting and killing an off-duty Detroit Police officer.
Busy Intersection To Be Converted To 4-Way Stop
A safety improvement project kicks off Monday in Salem Township. The Washtenaw County Road Commission is improving safety at the intersection of Six Mile Road and Currie Road. Starting on Monday, work will begin to convert that intersection to an all-way stop, also known as a four-way stop. Currently, the...
Three Trinity Health Michigan Hospitals Earn "A" Safety Grade
Three Trinity Health Michigan Hospitals have earned top grades when it comes to quality and safety. Trinity Health Livingston, Trinity Health Grand Rapids, and Chelsea Hospital - a joint venture with Trinity Health and University of Michigan Health - have all earned an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group for the 2024 spring grades.
Michigan dog, whose breed nearly went extinct, heads to Westminster dog show
Samantha Gibson first saw a Sussex spaniel dog when she was watching the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on television in 2009. She "fell in love immediately." "That’s the only time a Sussex ever won Westminster," Gibson, who lives in Ferndale, told the Free Press. "He was a crowd favorite and everyone was cheering."
Iconic Wayne County bowling alley sold after 62 years
ALLEN PARK, Mich. – One of the most popular bowling alleys in Metro Detroit has been purchased by another local company. Thunderbowl Lanes, owned by the Strobl Family since 1997, and open since 1962, announced an agreement to sell the business to Bowlero. Bowlero is a bowling alley, party...
Priority violations found at 28 Livingston County restaurants in April
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Each month, the Livingston County Health Department inspects restaurants, schools and other facilities for unsafe food practices. Good food safety practices are critical to preventing foodborne illness and promoting public health. The Daily publishes reports on "priority" violations — ones that could "directly lead to contamination of food or increase the risk of transmitting a foodborne illness,” as well as corrective measures taken. All reports are available at swordsolutions.com/inspections.
Police Seek Suspect Accused of Antisemitic Abuse Outside Oak Park Synagogue in Michigan
Michigan's quiet suburb of Oak Park has become the center of an unsettling bias incident, as police search for a man accused of hurling antisemitic abuse toward members of a local synagogue. According to The Detroit News, two women were targeted outside the synagogue on May 2, with the suspect driving a distinct dark blue Chevrolet Traverse and throwing objects while spouting hostile obscenities.
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