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Parents of the Michigan school shooting suspect charged with involuntary manslaughter
Saturday, December 04, 2021
The parents of the shooter in this week's shooting at a Michigan school have been charged in connection with the killings.
Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect charged with involuntary manslaughter
Friday, December 03, 2021
Jennifer and James Crumbley — parents of the 15-year-old suspect of the Michigan school shooting — were charged Friday with involuntary manslaughter.
A Michigan student is charged as an adult in shooting at a high school
Thursday, December 02, 2021
Prosecutors in Michigan charged a 15-year-old sophomore with terrorism and first-degree murder following a high school shooting that killed four fellow students and wounded others.
Police search for a motive in Tuesday's school shooting in Michigan
Wednesday, December 01, 2021
Authorities in Michigan say a 15-year-old boy is in custody and accused of killing three fellow students and injuring eight others at a high school near Detroit.
'There's No End In Sight': Mail Delivery Delays Continue Across The Country
Friday, January 22, 2021
The U.S. Postal Service is still digging out from under an avalanche of mail sent over the holidays. Plus, the system has been strained by the impact of COVID-19 on its workflow and workforce.
Mail Delivery Remains Slow Even After Holiday Crush
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Standard letters are taking weeks to reach their destination. As confidence in the postal service continues to erode, what it being done to fix the situation?
Detroiters Affronted By Trump's Voter Fraud Claims
Saturday, November 21, 2020
As the Trump campaign keeps pushing baseless claims of voter fraud in Michigan, people in Detroit take issue with the idea that they are some part of a nationwide "voter conspiracy."
Over 1,500 Layoffs Coming To U.S. Steel Plant Near Detroit
Thursday, January 30, 2020
U.S. Steel is closing its mill near Detroit, laying off over 1,500 workers, despite President Trump's vow that tariffs would strengthen the steel industry. Administration officials blame the company.
Champion Of Civil Rights, Ex-Rep. John Conyers Dies At 90
Monday, October 28, 2019
Former Democratic Rep. John Conyers of Michigan died Sunday in his Detroit home. At a rally for Sen. Bernie Sanders, lawmakers reflected on the congressman's legacy.
Michigan Voters React To Trump's Attack On Rep. Rashida Tlaib
Thursday, July 18, 2019
Constituents in Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib's Michigan district respond to President Trump's tweets attacking her and three other members of Congress.
Out Of Bankruptcy, Detroit Reaches Financial Milestone
Friday, December 28, 2018
Four years after exiting the nation's largest municipal bankruptcy, the city of Detroit has issued more than $100 million worth of bonds backed by its own credit instead of relying on the state.
Detroit Students Face Heat Wave, Elevated Metals In Drinking Water
Wednesday, September 05, 2018
Public school students in Detroit face a heat wave and non-working water fountains. Officials shut them off after recent testing discovered elevated levels of lead and copper.
Detroit Shuts Off Drinking Water In Schools Just As Classes Are Set To Start
Thursday, August 30, 2018
School is set to start in Detroit next week, but the drinking water has been shut off. The district found 16 of the 24 schools tested showed elevated levels of lead and copper in the water.
Vendors Make The Most Of Aretha Franklin's Public Viewing
Thursday, August 30, 2018
The scene outside the public viewing for Aretha Franklin is a little like a concert. T-shirts, music and other memorabilia are being sold to fans who have come to pay their respects.
Detroit's Love Affair With The 'Queen Of Soul,' Aretha Franklin
Friday, August 17, 2018
The death of Aretha Franklin is hitting Detroit hard. Her music career began singing before her father's congregation in a Detroit church and her life ended at her home in the Motor City.
Economic Concerns Linger Ahead of Detroit's Mayoral Primary
Tuesday, August 08, 2017
As Detroit holds its mayoral primary today, many voters are wondering whether the city's black neighborhoods can start to benefit from the economic resurgence occurring downtown.
Scars Still Run Deep In Motor City 50 Years After Detroit Riots
Monday, July 24, 2017
Detroit police raided an illegal after-hours club when a brick was thrown and the city ignited into five days of rioting. Many African-Americans see it as rebellion against decades of harassment.
Trump's Fight to Protect Autoworkers
Wednesday, May 03, 2017
President Trump has vowed to keep auto jobs in the U.S. and make Michigan the manufacturing hub of the globe. But is he battling against outsourcing, or automation?
America's First Floating Post Office Delivers To Sailors
Sunday, August 28, 2016
In an age of email and instant messaging, there's one group that still needs letters and packages hand-delivered: sailors. The U.S. Postal Service is ready to serve them with a mobile post office.
Gordie Howe, Legend Known As 'Mr. Hockey,' Dies At 88
Friday, June 10, 2016
Howe led the Detroit Red Wings to four Stanley Cup championships in the 1950s and was named MVP six times.