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.
‘Do not bring the club back’: Notice at Wayne County complex threatens eviction, residents say
Residents at Renaissance Estates in Ecorse are speaking out after management posted notices on their doors warning tenants about large crowds, heavy foot traffic and late-night gatherings -- and threatening eviction for those who don’t comply.
The letter, confirmed as authentic by the property manager through an Ecorse police officer, reads in part: “This serves as a notice and final warning regarding large crowds and high traffic at your unit.”
It also includes the lines: “Do not bring the club back to your unit! This is not the projects anymore.”
Pontiac woman who ran red light, then fled scene in crash that killed motorcyclist sentenced
A Pontiac woman faces decades in prison after she ran a red light, struck a motorcycle and fled the scene, leaving a motorcyclist dead and his passenger injured.
Leeann Jean Darling, 36, was sentenced on Tuesday, March 31, in Oakland County Circuit Court after pleading no contest to three felony charges stemming from the Sept. 1, 2025, crash on Woodward Avenue at Perry Street.
Bank robbery suspect on the run after afternoon heist in Bloomfield Township
Police are searching for a man who robbed a Bloomfield Township bank in broad daylight before fleeing on foot.
The incident occurred on Wednesday (April 1) at 2:03 p.m. at Mi Bank located at 3707 W Maple Road.
Bank employees reported that a man entered the bank and demanded money; a weapon was not implied.
Tigers fans have braved freezing cold, snowflakes and flooding rain -- now Friday’s home opener looks springlike
With the Tigers’ home opener usually occurring in early April, most Michiganders are expecting some wild weather swings. We’ve had warm and cold days, dry and rainy days, and have also seen snowflakes to kick off baseball season here in Detroit. Check out what we experienced over the last five years and what to expect on Friday.
Weather: Rounds of showers and storms across Metro Detroit
Highs today will reach the 60s, but it is misleading because we won’t hit our high until just before midnight. Therefore, generally cool through the afternoon (40s, 50s) before a warm front lifts through this evening. The approaching warm front will bring showers and a few rumbles of thunder this morning. Nothing severe, but rain will move in from the south. Looking at a break from the rain or scattered chance midday, followed by a severe risk this evening.