Woman Kept Dead Man In Home To Watch NASCAR
We told you yesterday about a story of a Michigan woman who kept a dead man in her home for over 18 months. You can read more about the details by clicking here.
We told you yesterday about a story of a Michigan woman who kept a dead man in her home for over 18 months. You can read more about the details by clicking here.
Facebook has already taken over the world, but could this be a good thing for the small business owners? Facebook yard sale groups have been popping up left and right. The yard sales allow users to not only look at items from people in their city, but sell their items without having to mail them like an eBay. Gone are the days of having to set up tables and sit in the hot sun all day only to see a couple people visit your sale. Say hello to the technology and convenience of the Internet.
Last week, the FBI released information that violent crime had dropped four percent in 2011. Good news, right? Well, not if you live in either of the Michigan cities topping the list of "Most Dangerous Cities in America".
So while driving around town the other day by the DeltaPlex Arena, I spotted this... A man riding a mini bike with a radio and a cooler strapped on using a dolly as a trailer carrying two 2x4's while smoking a cigarette
I was born and raised in Detroit so I defend the city and its mistakes more than most just because of the love I have for the town. But this time, they went too far! John Chevilott, a former public-works employee in Wayne County was mowing the grass in Detroit neighborhood when he found a loaded, snub-nosed revolver. What the #$%?
So he did what any honest man would do, and turned the weapon in to authorities... and was promptly FIRED for having a gun at work!
The wife of an Army officer based in Texas who was serving in Afghanistan witnessed her husband's death as the two video chatted via Skype, his family told the Associated Press Friday.
A new proposal in Lansing would offer free college tuition to all Michigan high school graduates.
Graduates would have to attend a state college or university. The proposal is estimated to cost $1.8 billion the first year.
Now, as many of you know, I come from a very teeny tiny town in Northern Michigan, where, well, we're not always as up with the times as the rest of the world. However, this ad from the local paper caught my attention the other day, and I felt that I should share it with you all.
There's this sewing store up there. It's called The Happy Hooker.
A jury in Ludington has found Sean Phillips (father of "Baby Kate") guilty of unlawful imprisonment.
According to various news sources, Phillips was calm and straight faced as the verdict was read.
The charges of unlawful imprisonment stem from the disappearance of Baby Kate, which prosecutors claim he caused.
I was just talking about 'Diners, Drive In's and Dives' earlier today, and funny enough, this local eatery was featured on the show shortly before it closed for business. Rosie's Diner located on 14 mile near Rockford went up for bid this morning. The first bid was for 25,000 and was up to 125,500 as of 11am.
Last week, we announced that Gavin DeGraw will be returning to West Michigan as part of Frederik Meijer Gardens' Summer Concert Series along with Colbie Caillat, but now it looks like Michiganders will have another chance to see him this summer.
Gavin, along with Channel 95-7 artist Andy Grammer will be taking the stage at Interlochen Center for The Arts on June 30th.