Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.
Mother, ex-boyfriend charged with murder in 2018 death of Matthew Maison to appear in court
It’s been more than seven years since 3-year-old Matthew Maison was killed in Port Huron Township, and the case is finally moving forward in court.
Matthew Maison’s mother, Amanda Maison, 33, and her former boyfriend, Maurice Houle, 28, are scheduled to appear in court for preliminary examinations on Tuesday, May 13.
They were set to have their preliminary examinations on April 29, but those hearings were adjourned to May 13 due to the amount of discovery that needed to be reviewed in the case.
253 police runs later: Warren City Council weighs nuisance action against family-owned sports bar
A community is divided over how to address ongoing issues at a popular hangout spot in the city.
City officials report multiple complaints about noise and disturbances outside Motor City Sports Bar and Grill in Warren, prompting them to declare it a public nuisance.
During a recent city council meeting, Council Secretary Mindy Moore highlighted the ongoing problems that have persisted for at least a year.
Infant dies following 2-car crash in Bloomfield Township
An infant has died following a two-car crash in Bloomfield Township.
The crash occurred on Friday (May 10) at 1:30 p.m. near 2187 S. Telegraph Road in front of the IHOP restaurant.
Police said the collision involved a black Jeep Grand Cherokee and a white Honda Accord.
Sanitary sewer pipe bursts in Ann Arbor, releasing over 8,000 gallons of raw sewage
Over 8,000 gallons of raw sewage spread onto a road in Ann Arbor Wednesday, leaking into the storm drain.
City staff responded to the intersection of South Main and West Madison on May 7, 2025, for a report of water coming from a water utility cover.
Weather: Here’s when to expect shower, thunderstorm chances in Metro Detroit
Keep that umbrella with you the next few days. Some folks are waking up to scattered light showers that have lifted into southeast Michigan as we are on the northern end of a weak low pressure to our south. This will not be a widespread washout, but we have now entered a more active pattern of off and on showers throughout the rest of the week.