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Michigan football transfer says other players blackmailed Sherrone Moore for playing time
A Michigan football transfer claims other players on the team blackmailed Sherrone Moore about his relationship with another staffer.
Anthony Simpson transferred to Michigan last offseason after two years at Arizona and two years at Massachusetts. He arrived in Ann Arbor with 68 career catches for 910 yards and three touchdowns.
CURE Insurance denies coverage for Detroit woman’s stolen car, cancels policy for ‘misrepresentation’
A Detroit woman says her car was stolen out of the driveway last summer while she was sleeping. It was later found to be a total loss, but she says her insurance is canceling her policy for what they call misrepresentation.
Ring camera video shared with Local 4 captured the moment the woman says thieves drove off with her 2019 Dodge on the morning of July 12.
Ann Arbor woman warns others after money on Visa gift card goes to DraftKings in Boston
An Ann Arbor woman says she lost hundreds of dollars when the money on a Visa gift card she bought from Kroger was sent to DraftKings in Boston.
“I just went over to the little rack where you get the cards, and I grabbed one, and I remember hearing stories of, ‘Don’t ever take the first or second one, so I dug to the back,” Christine Anderson of Ann Arbor said.
Anderson went to an Ann Arbor Kroger a week ago. She needed to buy a Visa gift card for about $300.
2 arrested after major drug busts in Port Huron Township
Two people were arrested in Port Huron Township during narcotics operations conducted by the St. Clair County Drug Task Force.
On Wednesday, Jan. 14, officers first stopped a car near the I-94 connector and 32nd Street, where they found 59-year-old Larenza Richey driving without a license.
Weather: Snow, bitter cold grip Metro Detroit on MLK Day
A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect across all of Southeast Michigan through Tuesday morning as snow showers and blowing snow combine with bitterly cold air on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Occasional snow showers are expected Monday, with brief but intense bursts possible in heavier snow bands and snow squalls. While snowfall totals will generally range from 1 to 2 inches, localized higher amounts are possible.