Detroit, MI - In a press release issued by the office of Wayne County Prosecutor on Wednesday, May 10, 2023, it was announced that Prosecutor Kym Worthy has charged Samuel Anthony McCray, 27, of Detroit, in connection with the fatal shooting of Gregory Kelly, 37, and a 60-year-old man and a 37-year-old man, all of Detroit.
Mt. Clemens, MI - Executive Hackel, Sheriff Wickersham and Macomb County Community Mental Health CEO Dave Pankotai hosted an event May 11, 2023 to discuss mental health and how Macomb County plans to address the pressing issue in corrections with a proposed new jail intake facility, which is projected to cost $228 million and will be paid for utilizing both county and state funding.
Lansing, MI - As the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) came to a close on May 11, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) provides updates about changes to data reporting, Epidemic Orders and the continued availability of COVID-19 testing and vaccines.
Lansing, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that consumers who were tricked by TurboTax’s owner Intuit into paying for free tax services will begin receiving checks from a $141 million multistate settlement announced in May 2022.
Lansing, MI - Effective 8 a.m. Thursday, May 11, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will lift seasonal weight restrictions on all state trunkline highways in the entire state of Michigan. State routes typically carry M, I, or US designations.
Clinton Twp., MI - Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) will again offer Adulting 101 this spring and summer. These engaging educational programs are designed for high school students and young adults to help demystify the obscure reality of being an “adult.”
Lansing, MI - Last week, Steven Decker, 34, of Wyandotte, was sentenced to two years’ probation and ordered to pay $28,506 restitution after pleading no contest to two counts of Receiving Stolen Property valued at $1,000-$20,000, in the Wayne Circuit Court, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced.
Ann Arbor, MI - Oakland County's economy is expected to return to normal this year and has a "solidly positive outlook" over the next few years, according to University of Michigan economists.