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Rape victims can't be sued, appeals court rules
In what's described as a precedent-setting case, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that a man who courts determined was wrongfully convicted of a 1990 rape can't sue the woman who accused him.
Policy paid $17,110 to murder suspect
A Clinton Township man accused of stabbing and beating his parents to death over money was the personal representative of their estate and received $17,110 from an accidental life insurance policy just three weeks before he was charged, according to court documents.
Flint teen who nearly drowned at Sand Lake grateful to those who saved him
Joseph Baker was not supposed to be at Sand Lake on Saturday. Neither were Debbie and Patrick DeSantis.
Water Restrictions Begin Wednesday
Water restrictions will be in effect Wednesday to Thursday for several communities in Shelby and Washington townships and Macomb and Oakland counties.
Police: Tire Thieves Strike Community
Police are warning residents in one metro Detroit community to be aware that they might be the targets of thieves.
Township warns of scam in wake of storm damage
Macomb County was one of the hardest hit when storms swept across southeast Michigan June 25, and in Clinton Township, officials are warning of scam artists trying to capitalize on the destruction left behind.
Cops: Jabalee killed his parents for their money
Ron Jabalee Jr. bludgeoned his parents to death with a knife because he wanted their money, police and prosecutors said during a press conference today.
Arrest Made In New Baltimore Slayings
An arrest has been made in a three year old double homicide that rocked a small town and garnered national attention.
Murder charges issued against son of slain New Baltimore couple
The Macomb County Prosecutor's Office has issued murder charges against the son of a slain New Baltimore couple, according to court records.
Michigan man, 19, sentenced in Facebook sex case
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. - A 19-year-old Detroit-area man has been sentenced to one to 15 years behind bars in the attempted sexual assault of a teenager he met on the popular Internet networking site Facebook.
Police: Roseville gas station worker selling stolen items
Roseville -- Police say they've busted up an operation that was selling stolen merchandise out of a local gas station.
Body identified; 4 people arrested in Brownstown Twp.
The Brownstown Township man whose body was discovered in a creek Tuesday morning has been identified as 23-year-old Robert John Hackney, police said Wednesday.
Clinton Township man ordered to stand trial in toddler's death
A 20-year-old man accused in the death of his girlfriend's daughter was bound over today to stand trial on murder and child abuse charges in connection with the February incident.
Police search two sites in Jabalee murders
Police still don't have anyone in custody for the brutal murder of a Macomb county couple who tried to provide clues written in their own blood, despite two separate searches for clues in recent days, according to investigators.
Fire crews rescued a 55-year-old Harrison Township woman who became entrapped after falling out of a canoe in the Huron River in Scio Township Saturday afternoon.
New Warrants Issued In Couple's Death
Almost three years after a Michigan couple was found dead, police execute new search warrants in the case.
2 men rescuing turtle hit by driver
Police say two men were seriously injured when a drunken driver hit them while they tried to rescue a turtle crossing a Michigan road.
Amusement park tickets available at discount
The Clinton Township Department of Parks and Recreation is offering discount amusement park tickets to Cedar Point, Waterford and Red Oaks Wave Pool, Michigan's Adventure, the Detroit Zoo, the Michigan State Fair and the Michigan Renaissance Festival.
Baby Furniture Store Locks Its Doors
Several local baby furniture stores have shut their doors, leaving several expectant couples without a nursery.
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