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Grand Valley State University film 'Lake Invaders: The Fight For Lake Huron' gets first screening
Randy Strobl still remembers the sight: Rows of decaying, smelly fish lining the picturesque Lake Huron shoreline at Albert E. Sleeper State Park in Huron County.
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Canadian charged in smuggling plot
A Vaughan man, who considered using a submarine to smuggle dope, is wanted in Detroit for allegedly bringing more than a metric tonne of marijuana into the U.S. Hassan Mohammed Abboud, 37, led a group that used boats, trucks and had even thought of getting a personal submarine to cross the watery border, the U.S. attorney's office in Detroit ...
Prisoner Fatally Shot at Local Hospital
A 32-year-old fugitive from Chesterfield wanted for probation violation and other warrants was picked up by Roseville Police.
15 charged in area marijuana pipeline
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Detroit today announced criminal charges against 15 people, many from Macomb County, who are accused in an international marijuana trafficking conspiracy.
Judge: Mich. man can sue store he robbed
A Michigan judge says a man who claims he was chased, shot and beaten by workers at a store he'd just robbed can sue the men.
Masked man held in Halloween heist
Earl Irvin was looking for a treat and was pulling no tricks when police said he robbed a Roseville gas station on Halloween wearing a monster mask and armed with a handgun.
Judge: Man who bit neighbor during Clinton Township scuffle used HIV as weapon
Clinton Township's Daniel Allen could face up to 15 years in prison after a judge today ordered him to stand trial on allegations he bit his neighbor on the face and used the HIV virus as a weapon.
We may be in the midst of a horror host renaissance. Last year Clinton Township native Mac Kelly moved his Wolfman Mac persona to MyTV-20 for a late night horror movie show with humorous skits.
Patrols fan out to prevent fire on Angels' Night
Mayor Dave Bing said he's cautiously optimistic about Angels' Night. "We're not hearing a lot of sirens, so that's good," he said.
Swine flu closes 157 Michigan schools
The H1N1 virus led to the closing of 157 schools in Michigan on Wednesday, including the first in Metro Detroit.
Maslamani to stand trial in bank robbery
A Flint teen accused of murder, carjacking and kidnapping as the result of a three-day crime spree will be tried on charges of bank robbery and armed robbery in Macomb County Circuit Court.
State's Highest Crash Zones Released
Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and southeast St. Clair County have eight of the 10 highest crash stretches of road and make up 40 percent of the state's traffic volume.
Comstock Park's Alpine makes MSP's Top Ten of high-crash roads
Darlene Postler was driving her daughter and 20-month-old grandson back from the pediatrician when another driver pulled in front of her on eastbound Ford Road in Canton just before noon Oct.
Eastern Michigan Kenworth Inc.: Love of trucks drives man to pursue and run dealerships
Jesse Berger was on the verge of completing his dream of becoming a Kenworth truck franchisee in 2005, but the deal was dragging because the previous owner wasn't in a hurry to sell.
Community turns pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month
Jennie Spring knows what it's like to watch a relative live with breast cancer. Ten years ago, the Sterling Heights resident became the caregiver for her sister, Maryjane Gaspar, providing support and assistance as Gaspar underwent chemotherapy treatments, and wearing the bracelets her sister created as she struggled through her treatment.
Man Accused of Biting His Neighbor's Mouth
A man is accused of biting his neighbor right on the mouth during an argument over a football.
Fight over football leads to bite in Clinton Township
Police say a Detroit-area man bit through a neighbor's lips after he picked up a football that accidentally had been tossed onto his lawn by some teenagers.
Mt. Clemens School Board Member Gets a New Mission: Navy Reservist on Way to Afghanistan
Oct. 19--Navy Lt. Joseph Rheker III spent more than three years making decisions that affect students as a member of the Mt.
Pilot's family rejects report in U-M crash that killed 6
The family of the pilot in a June 2007 plane crash that killed six, including a University of Michigan Survival Flight organ transplant team, rejected the findings of federal investigators and vowed to press its argument the plane was faulty.
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