Deadline approaching to file Detroit flood claims

     

$5,000 reward offered for information about jogger’s slaying
State police say 31-year-old Alexandra Brueger was shot about 2 p.m. July 30 in Rose Township.

     

Animal attraction: Life of a zookeeper at the Detroit Zoo
Ashley Richmond says the essence of being a zookeeper is building a relationship with animals.

     

Michigan man dies while working to cut down tree
Authorities say the tree’s trunk broke and struck the man, who died from his injuries.

     

Police: 7-year-old Detroit boy critically wounded in dispute
Police say the shooter was aiming at an adult, but instead hit the child.

     

Pump-house problems blamed in metro Detroit road flooding
Highway flooding was reminiscent of 2014, when poor pump house conditions were noted, too.

     

Photos: Detroit ballfield dedicated in honor of Judge Damon Keith

Damon Keith ballfield ends athletic renovation at S.A.Y. center
Judge Damon Keith was on hand Detroit Tuesday for a ceremony naming a new baseball field at Lipke Park in his honor.

     

First 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Built
Corey, 46 and Logan 18, Lawson a father son team from Hutchinson Kansas, that together discovered and bought the very first 1967 Camaro by Chevrolet, 6 years ago. The car was built by hand as a pilot/prototype to compete with the Ford Mustang.

     

Man gets probation, sex offender status for assault
Ali Mohamad-Sahrif Al-Aboosi has avoided prison after he was sentenced to three years of probation for a sexual assault,

     

Woman gets jail for drunken driving, fleeing crash scene
“It’s not that I need to drink. It’s just that I don’t want to stop when I start.”

     

Court dismisses suit by Michigan appeals judge trying for 2016 ballot
A court has dismissed a lawsuit by a Michigan appellate judge.

     

Michigan Senate plans hearing on new environmental quality director
The Michigan Senate will hold a hearing on Gov. Rick Snyder’s pick to lead the DEQ in the wake of Flint’s water crisis.

     

More than 572,000 gallons of wastewater spills into Kalamazoo River
More than 572,000 gallons of partially treated wastewater overflowed into the Kalamazoo River.

     

MDOT: Pump house problems at fault in some flooding
Highway flooding was reminiscent of 2014, when poor pump house conditions were noted, too.

     

Lawmaker: Failing school closure plan ‘irresponsible’
The State School Reform Office has said it plans to decide by the end of 2016 which failing schools should close.

     

Battle Creek man suffering from rare thallium poisoning
The search continued unsuccessfully Tuesday for the source of a poison which has stricken a Pennfield Township man.

     

Counties approve regional transit millage language
Voters in southeast Michigan will decide fate of $4.7 billion transit plan in November.

     

Boyfriend arrested in death of 27-year-old Mt. Clemens mom
Macomb County prosecutor calls case a domestic dispute that turned into a homicide

     

‘Unique’ teeth gave away suspect on the lam in murder of Warren woman
Anthony Iannotti is charged with murder and other offenses in the death of Dona Lawrence, found in her Warren apartment.

     

Northville bus driver faces felony charges
Northville Public Schools’ superintendent said a Durham School Services bus driver has been removed from employment.

     

The inspiration behind the awards
In October, four of the region’s most dedicated leaders will be recognized at the eighth annual Shining Light awards.

     

Teens plead guilty to first-degree murder in March slaying at Lions Park
Quentin Schafer and Carlos Delgado entered pleas to first-degree murder before Kent County Circuit Court Judge George Buth.

     

4-pound, $15 ‘cider mill donut’ headlines new Lions’ Ford Field menu
Sneak peek of new foods coming to Ford Field this season

     

Former Gov. Granholm named to Clinton transition team
Being named to transition team could lead to high level appointment if Clinton wins presidency

     

Inmate to face charges after brief escape
Alize Montague climbed the fence at Newberry Correctional Facility but was pursued by state prison officials and police.

     

Roundabout planned for 10 Mile and Napier
Lyon Township is expected to have its fourth roundabout next year.

     

Vehicles collide with 14 cows in Clinton County
Three motorists struck 14 cows that wandered into the middle of a road Tuesday morning in rural Clinton County.

     

Charges upgraded against 2 men in date-rape drug case
Charges have been upgraded against two western Michigan men in connection with sexual assaults.

     

Study: Michigan worst state for bullying in U.S.
With back-to-school season upon us and more than 160,000 children missing school every day in the U.S.

     

MDOT staffer who mentors students wins Shining Light award
DeAnte Thompkins also volunteers with flag football and giving back to the community.

     

Norton Shores man, 23, fatally shot after allowing suspects into home
Police in Norton Shores are looking for two suspects involved in a deadly shooting Monday night near Sherman Street and U.S. 31.

     

‘We don’t feel safe’: Metro Detroit couple sues Pokémon Go
Homeowners sue the game and game owner Nintendo, claiming players are overwhelming their neighborhood.

     

Teens plead guilty to murder of boy who begged ‘leave me here to die’
Michael White, 16, was found beaten and stabbed the morning of March 19.

     

Freeways begin to reopen after flooding hampers metro Detroit commute
Heavy rains brought flooding to parts of southeastern Michigan, closing portions of freeways.

     

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