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Jogger seriously injured after being attacked by dogs in Plymouth Township
A jogger was seriously injured after being attacked by three dogs in Plymouth Township Saturday morning.
Police said the pit bull and two cane corsos attacked the runner on Canton Center Road. Shortly after 6:30 a.m. on March 28, officers received a call about the attack, and the man was unresponsive and no longer fighting back.
When the first officer arrived, they could not immediately reach the man because the dogs blocked access and aggressively approached. The officer fired at the dogs, hitting one cane corso. All three dogs ran off.
Metro Detroit schools exploring the future of AI in classrooms
The emergence of artificial intelligence is pushing some area school districts to consider how it should be used in classrooms.
Wayne-Westland Community Schools told Local 4 it’s in the early stages of exploring AI for assignments and projects, with an emphasis on safety.
Interim Superintendent Dr. Catherine Cost said the district is working to create learning environments that are “authentic and safe,” and that any adoption of AI would require clear boundaries.
The Latest: Trump warns Iran energy sites face destruction without a quick deal
U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran faces a mass destruction of its energy resources unless a deal to end the war is reached “shortly.”
Trump wrote on a social media post“great progress is being made” in talks with Iran but bristled that if a deal is not reached and if the strategic Hormuz Strait is not immediately reopened, the U.S. would broaden its offensive by “completely obliterating all of their Electric Generating Plants, Oil Wells and Kharg Island (and possibly all desalinization plants!).”
FBI investigates disturbance on diverted flight at Detroit Metro Airport
The FBI responded to a disturbance aboard a diverted flight at Detroit Metro Airport Sunday.
The Wayne County Airport Authority said the flight is an American Airlines plane.
Weather: Storm chances return to Metro Detroit, some could be strong to severe through Tuesday
After some sunshine and warmer temperatures to end the weekend on Palm Sunday, that trend of warmer temperatures will continue as we work throughout the next few days, but it comes with shower and thunderstorm chances returning to the forecast.