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Woman arrested after shooting, killing man following domestic dispute in Wayne County, police say
A woman was arrested after she allegedly shot and killed a man in Inkster early Monday morning.
Police said the shooting happened in the 26000 block of Colgate on Dec. 22.
According to police, the shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute between a man and a woman. During the altercation, the woman pulled out a gun and shot the man, killing him.
Here’s how Detroit Lions can still make playoffs after loss to Steelers
The Detroit Lions can still make the playoffs after their loss to the Steelers, but it’s a long shot.
Detroit fell to 8-7 on the season and is on the brink of elimination with two weeks left in the season.
What happened at woman’s home after Sherrone Moore was fired? Here’s what police docs say
A man said he was punched by a police officer in Michigan, and now, a What happened at the home of a Michigan football staffer after Sherrone Moore was fired? Newly obtained police documents offered some alleged details.
Moore was fired on Wednesday, Dec. 10, due to an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
Turning pain into purpose: Wayne County woman creates app to help families grieve loved ones
It’s the time of the year where we find ways to create memorable moments.
In between shopping for the best gifts and perfecting family recipes, sometimes our hearts’ desires are not always available on any shelf.
For many families, someone they love is missing from the dining room table.
Weather: Holiday travel week begins with wintry mix in Metro Detroit
Light rain and snow showers are expected across southeast Michigan Monday as a weak warm front lifts through the region, bringing seasonable temperatures and the potential for wet roads and a few slick spots during the morning and evening commute.
Temperatures will rise into the mid-30s this afternoon, hovering near freezing for much of the day. The cold pavement could lead to patchy slick spots on untreated roads, bridges and overpasses. Drivers should expect reduced visibility during heavier bursts and use caution during lane changes and when braking.
Precipitation is expected to taper to drizzle or light rain by evening as temperatures climb slightly above freezing. There remains a low chance for pockets of freezing drizzle overnight, particularly in outlying areas where surface temperatures lag in warming. Even trace ice accumulation could lead to hazardous travel early Tuesday morning.