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Nessel says Mosiac Learning Center owner enters guilty pleas to Medicaid Fraud
LANSING, MI (WTVB) – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says the owner of the Mosaic Learning Center, with locations in Coldwater, Galesburg and Lansing, entered guilty pleas on Monday in Ingham County to two counts of Medicaid Fraud – False Claim. 37-year-old Kaila Oman of Galesburg entered the...
Detroit Fire Department fails to apply for $15 million state grant allocated for gear
(CBS DETROIT) — Nearly 200 fire departments across the state, including in Metro Detroit, applied for state funding to equip firefighters with additional gear. However, the Detroit Fire Department failed to do so.The $15 million comes from the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, through the Firefighter Turnout Gear Program."It puts money back in our communities from our state and helping our first responders," says Matthew Sahr, the president of the Michigan Professional Firefighters Union.Sahr said the funding is being distributed to 187 fire departments across Michigan. The funding also allows responders to change after battling a fire as...
Michigan has 'epidemic' of cold case homicides. State budget targets unsolved Lansing-area murders
LANSING — The state's latest budget directs $250,000 to the State Police unit charged with solving cold cases in nine counties in and around Lansing, part of an effort to reduce a growing number of unsolved homicides. The newly budgeted funds, allocated to Michigan State Police's First District Cold Case Unit, come at a time when unsolved homicides have become "an epidemic" locally and throughout the country, State Police Det. Sgt. Larry Rothman said. ...
MMG honors retirement of longtime employee Lynn Overton
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — McKibbin Media Group is honoring the retirement of Lynn Overton, who has been a valued member of the team for 13 years. We had a chance to salute Lynn on the news Wednesday morning:. We celebrated the sendoff with her favorite –...
FBI investigating lasers being pointed at aircrafts in Toledo area
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The FBI is investigating instances of someone pointing lasers at planes in the Toledo area, officials said. According to the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, it’s happened multiple times. The agency said on Tuesday someone has pointed a green laser at aircraft in the area, with several being pointed at a life flight.
Back pack giveaway set for Friday at Seaway Marketplace
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Let’s Get a Healthy Start Back-to-School event is scheduled for Friday at Seaway Marketplace from 12-3 p.m. Students will be provided with a back pack and other needed school supplies thanks to SSOE. Families will also be treated to a lunch of hot dogs, chips and water, courtesy of Seaway Market.
Man arrested for cocaine bust after traffic stop
JACKSON, Mich. (WLNS) — Cocaine was found during a traffic stop on Saturday night in Jackson, the Jackson Police and Fire Services released in a Facebook post on Tuesday. The traffic stop was conducted by Sergeant Thoresen, who took the driver into custody for an outstanding warrant. A police search of the vehicle revealed that […]
Knowlton Ice Museum preserves Port Huron’s history of the ice industry – part one
The Community Foundation is proud to continue to protect a little slice of Port Huron’s history and the legacy of Mickey and Agnes Knowlton through its preservation of several turn-of-the-century ice wagons that are part of the larger Knowlton Ice Museum collection. Used to deliver large blocks of ice...
UAW endorses Kamala Harris ahead of vice president’s Detroit rally
The United Auto Workers has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president ahead of Harris’s visit to Detroit next week. The UAW said its executive board voted to endorse the president on Wednesday. “Our job in this election is to defeat Donald Trump and elect Kamala Harris to build on her proven track record of […]
Haunted Hearse Car Show again brings horror and Halloween fun to Macomb County store
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (FOX 2) - It's already Halloween all year long at Screamers Costumes, but things will get a little more creepy this weekend. The Clinton Township Halloween store is hosting the third annual Haunted Hearse Car Show on Sunday. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., stop by the shop to see hearses, spin the wheel of death to win prizes, shop the store and vendors, and enjoy sales on horror necessities.
Dustin Lynch, Keith Sweat, Cheap Trick among headliners as Arts, Beats & Eats music lineup unveiled
With the calendar flipping to August on Thursday, Labor Day weekend is fast approaching, meaning it’s almost time for a Metro Detroit end-of-summer tradition: Arts, Beats & Eats. The Royal Oak festival’s music lineup was unveiled Wednesday.
MSU Football Star Sounds Off On Former Teammate That Left For Rival Michigan
The Michigan State Spartans suffered several losses in the transfer portal this spring. Perhaps the most bitter was the departure of safety Jaden Mangham, who left for Michigan.
It's make or break for these 4 Pistons next season
When Troy Weaver took over as GM of the Detroit Pistons, he earned the name Troy “Reaper” after he immediately dismantled the roster. Trajan Langdon didn’t start as dramatically, but instead added veterans to the young core without making a wild trade or taking on any bad long-term contracts.
The Jackson House: The Henry Ford Presents ‘From Selma to Detroit’ with Celebration, Site Dedication and Panel Discussion on August 8
On Thursday, August 8, history will come alive as Henry Ford commemorates The Jackson House in Greenfield Village with a series of public events. Kicking off with a site dedication in the village at 9:30 am, the celebration will culminate in a profound panel discussion, “From Selma to Detroit,” held at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation at 7:00 pm. These events will highlight the incredible significance of The Jackson House in American history, inviting attendees to explore its enduring legacy.
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