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Nail-biting finish for Michigan man going for 8 straight ‘Jeopardy’ wins
He has already won more than $100K and is eligible for the “Jeopardy” Tournament of Champions. Michigan’s Drew Basile, 23, is the current seven-time champion on the game of questions and answers. Last Wednesday, June 19, the former “Survivor 45″ contestant who is from Birmingham in Metro...
Man gets prison for luring women to prostitution through dinner dates
LANSING, MI – A Michigan man was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for crimes related to sex trafficking numerous women, authorities said. Alexzonder Rodriguez, 34, was sentenced Friday, June 28, to 36 months to 10 years by Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Darnella Williams Claybourne, according to a news release from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Police identify Saginaw man killed in West Side Family Dollar
SAGINAW, MI — Police have identified Saginaw’s latest victim of gun violence, killed in a dollar store. Omar R. Morrow, 44, was the man shot to death within the Family Dollar at 1908 S. Michigan Ave. about 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 28. Morrow had entered the store...
1 person rescued from boat stuck on rocks in Lake Huron
ALPENA, MI – One person was rescued from a vessel after it got stuck on rocks in Lake Huron. U.S. Coast Guard crews from Air Station Traverse City and St. Ignace responded to the SOS near the Thunder Bay Island Lighthouse at 8:52 p.m. on Thursday. If you purchase...
Recall against Bay City commissioner moves forward after failed appeal
BAY CITY, MI – Third Ward City Commissioner Andrea Burney’s attempt to appeal a recall effort against her was denied Friday, June 28, in Bay County Circuit Court. Judge Joseph K. Sheeran denied the 61-year-old Burney’s appeal citing the commissioner failed to comply with procedural requirements to effectuate her appeal. She did not provide a copy of the recall language she intended to appeal nor did she provide a legal brief supporting her argument.
Video played in court showed Saginaw man gunned down inside Old Town bar on New Year’s Day
SAGINAW, MI — On New Year’s Day, several men were hanging out in an Old Town Saginaw bar they had rented. The mood initially appeared jovial but soon soured when one of the men drew a handgun and fatally shot another. As the wounded man, James C. Rodriguez,...
Here’s how Michigan is trying to combat maternal and infant mortality
LANSING, MI - Insurance companies would have to cover blood pressure monitors and increased mental health screenings for pregnant and postpartum women under legislation proposed in Michigan. Those efforts and more were part of a 10-bill package that passed the Michigan House on Wednesday, June 26. House Bills 5166-5173, 4728,...
Deputy fatally shot during traffic stop identified as Iraq War veteran, father of 5
HILLSDALE COUNTY, MI – Police have identified the Michigan sheriff’s deputy fatally shot while on the job in Hillsdale County. Deputy William Henry Butler Jr., 51, died Thursday, June 27. Butler served 12 years at the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office. He was an Iraq War veteran, husband and father of five, according to police and his obituary.
Bears on U.P.’s Grand Island to be trapped, relocated
MUNISING, MI – Bears on Grand Island are up to trouble again. U.S. Forest Service officials said recently there has been increased black bear activity on Grand Island in Lake Superior, off the shore from Munising. As a result, wildlife scientists intend to trap some bears and remove them from the popular recreational island near Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
Ex-trooper says car skidded in puddle before fatally striking a fleeing Samuel Sterling
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A former state police sergeant charged in the death of a fleeing suspect tried to use his police car to block Samuel Sterling from getting inside a Burger King restaurant fearing he would pose a risk to customers, court records said. But Brian Keely’s vehicle...
MSU increases tuition by 2.7 percent for most students
E. LANSING, MI -- Michigan State University will raise tuition by $470 a year for all full-time undergraduate students this fall, regardless of whether they’re from Michigan or out of state. The increase is modest, amounting to about 2.7 percent for most in-state undergraduates. This year’s tuition for in-state...
Saginaw man shot and killed inside West Side Family Dollar store
SAGINAW, MI — Police are investigating a brazen shooting in a dollar store on Saginaw’s West Side that left one man dead. About 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 28, Saginaw Police officers and Michigan State Police troopers responded to the shooting at the Family Dollar at 1908 S. Michigan Ave.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer floated as potential candidate to replace Biden after debate debacle
After President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance Thursday night raised further concerns about his age and ability to win reelection, national outlets and pundits have floated possible candidates to replace him at the top of the Democratic ticket. Among the names that keep coming up: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. If...
How to meet pilots, see U.S. Navy Blue Angels up close at National Cherry Festival
TRAVERSE CITY, MI – Fans flocking to the National Cherry Festival will once again have the chance to see some iconic aircraft up-close. Organizers of the annual celebration in Traverse City announced that the U.S. Coast Guard’s open ramp event will be held at Air Station Traverse City from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Friday.
Saginaw student earns award once received by teenaged Andy Warhol, Stephen King
SAGINAW, MI — A Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy student’s artwork earned her acclaim from a national organization that once offered the same recognition to some of pop culture’s most esteemed creative spirits of recent generations. Jane Whittaker, 15, received a gold medalist award in the 2024...
Michigan weekend weather: Rain ends, but you might need long sleeves one day
Here’s a close look at the weekend weather. It’s a fairly predictable and understandable weather situation this weekend. The weather scenario has a period of showers and thunderstorms moving through all of Michigan from today into tonight. The rain will exit southeast Lower Michigan through Saturday morning. Sunday should be dry for almost all of us. I’d plan on a partly sunny but somewhat cool Sunday by July standards.
Video shows Saginaw County Jail officer stun coworker with Taser
SAGINAW, MI — As a Saginaw County Jail corrections officer sat at his desk, a colleague came up behind him and stunned him with a Taser. The jolt caused the seated officer to flail backward and tumble from his chair. In the long run, the incident caused the officer...
Michigan summer energy forecast predicts lower costs at the pump, higher home electric usage
There’s good news and bad for budget-conscious Michiganders when it comes to the state’s summer energy forecast, covering everything from costs at the fuel pump to demand for electricity over the warmer months. On the positive side of things, those gassing up for summer road trips are expected...
Girl, 11, loses several fingers after firework explodes in her hand
RIVER ROUGE, MI – An 11-year-old girl lost several fingers after a firework blew up in her hand in River Rouge. Fox 2 in Detroit reports the firework, possibly an M-80 or something larger, was lit on Superior Street around 5 p.m. on Thursday. The girl and her sister...
Michigan’s Dave Coulier will be a contestant on ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’
Michigan’s Dave Coulier will soon compete on “Who Wants to be a Millionaire.” The actor and comedian, who recently moved back to Metro Detroit, will join forces with fellow “Full House” star, John Stamos on the game show, according to People Magazine. The publication reports...
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