Dearborn Heights officials say city services may shut down if budget is not approved
The city of Dearborn Heights says it is preparing for a possible shutdown if the city council does not approve its 2024-2025 budget by June 30.
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The city of Dearborn Heights says it is preparing for a possible shutdown if the city council does not approve its 2024-2025 budget by June 30.
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining banning the former Detroit Riverfront Conservancy CFO William A. Smith and other individuals from accessing up to $39.3 million in assets.
A Michigan nurse is charged for allegedly falsifying the medical records of an elderly patient after they fell out of a wheelchair.
A Michigan man who was convicted of diverting the Platte River's natural flow at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore was sentenced to five years probation for vandalism and tampering.
A Michigan Court of Claims judge has granted a preliminary injunction blocking abortion regulations including the 24-hour waiting period, "informed consent" and a ban on advanced practice clinicians providing abortion care.
A Warren man was sentenced to seven to 40 years in prison for human trafficking a minor in 2017, according to the Michigan Attorney General's office.
The training camp presented by Rocket Mortgage will open at the team's Allen Park training facility on July 27.
Reginald William Ramsey, 53, was convicted of second-degree murder for the 2018 death of Thomas Ellis.
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Rite Aid announced it will close its distribution center in Pontiac, resulting in 191 layoffs, after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan announced it is granting $35 million to the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy to help complete revitalization projects after the organization's former CFO was accused of embezzlement.
The 66th annual Ford Fireworks will debut on June 24, and the city of Detroit is planning to close some streets and parks and implement a curfew.
Sanders said he will be prioritizing his health and well-being, as recommended by his doctors.
A Clinton Township man is charged with impersonating a fire captain and attempting to intervene in two investigations.
The village of Beverly Hills declared a state of emergency on Thursday following recent storms in Southeast Michigan.