Counselor’s perspective, disturbing journal, messy home: New evidence revealed in Oxford shooting case
The parents of the suspected Oxford High School shooter have been bound over for trial after two days’ worth of evidence was presented in court during the couple’s preliminary examination hearing -- here's what information is new.
More evidence revealed during Crumbley parents’ court hearing: Here’s what’s new
The parents of the suspected Oxford High School shooter have been bound over for trial after two days’ worth of evidence was presented in court during the couple’s preliminary examination hearing -- here's what information is new.
1 of 2 shooters who killed 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams and wounded her father at McDonald’s was out on bond on 4 felonies, prosecutors say
One of two shooters who opened fire at a car in a McDonald’s drive-thru, killing 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams and wounding her father on the West Side earlier this month, was out on bond for four felony cases at the time, prosecutors said Friday.
chicagotribune.comJudge denies request to dismiss charges against Rick Snyder in Flint water crisis
FLINT, Mich. – A judge on rejected a request to dismiss misdemeanor charges against Rick Snyder Thursday in the Flint water crisis. Because of that, they argue the case shouldn’t be heard in Genesee County. AdSnyder’s legal team is expected to file an appeal. What will likely happen is a higher court in Genesee County will likely hear the case and determine if it stays in Genesee County or if it moves to Ingham County. READ: More Flint water crisis coverage
Lawyers for former Gov. Snyder argue Flint water crisis charges filed in wrong county, should be dismissed
Rick Snyder are pushing to get the trial moved from Flint to Lansing. On Tuesday, lawyers clashed over whether Flint water indictment against former Gov. Rick Snyder was filed in the wrong county and should be dismissed. Defense attorney Brian Lennon says Snyder’s office was in Ingham County so an indictment in Genesee County doesn’t fit. READ: More Flint water crisis coverage
Growing number of people notice hearing loss during COVID-19 pandemic
It’s a day designed to raise awareness about the number of people living with unaddressed hearing loss. When someone begins to experience hearing loss, they tend to subconsciously rely more on other senses -- particularly, on reading lips. It’s estimated that 15 percent of people older than 12 can have hearing loss in the United States. AdEarly signs of hearing loss can include turning the TV up too loud, muffled noises and difficulty understanding. While some hearing loss can’t be prevented, there are things you can do to protect yourself.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer makes pitch for federal funding to fix roads in testimony before US Senate
On Wednesday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer testified before the U.S. Senate regarding what she said is a desperate need for federal funding to fix Michigan’s roads. “I was known for running on and getting elected to ‘fix the damn roads’ in Michigan and I have to say that we need significant investments in our roads and bridges,” Whitmer said. READ: Michigan Gov. Whitmer to Senate: Investment in roads, bridges needed to remain competitive
Feds: Wixom man was one of the most violent participants in siege on US Capitol
WIXOM, Mich. – Michael Foy, the Wixom man charged with attacking a Capitol police officer at the pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6., was in court on Monday. A video from the violent riot at the U.S. Capitol Building shows a man using a hockey stick as a weapon to strike a police officer who had been knocked to the ground. That video is one piece of evidence that led FBI agents to a condo in Wixom and Foy. Federal prosecutors said the officer’s body camera shows Foy using a hockey stick to strike the officer in his head, face, neck and body. The hockey stick police said was used in the attack was found in Foy’s condo.
Metro Detroit woman regains hearing after 50 years with new device
DETROIT – Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit has been at the forefront of a lot of different kinds of surgery and medical treatment. One in particular is called piezoelectric sound conduction, which is a new electronic way to help those with hearing loss and restore full hearing. Holland grew up in Roseville, and at age 12, she needed a growth inside her ear surgically removed. That meant the loss of the hearing structures inside her left ear. The device also connects to Bluetooth, which Holland can answer the phone and no one else can hear.
LIVE STREAM: Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey testify at Senate hearing
Copyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved. WASHINGTON – Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey testify at virtual Senate hearing on whether the technology industry enables bad behavior. (Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
Live stream: GOP-led Senate Judiciary Committee advances Barrett despite Dems' boycott
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate as Republicans powered past Democrats' boycott of the session. Read update: GOP-led Senate panel advances Barrett despite Dems' boycottWatch live coverage:Despite a Democratic boycott, Republicans are powering ahead to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court by Election Day with the Senate Judiciary Committee set to recommend President Donald Trump’s nominee to the full Senate. Never before has the Senate confirmed a Supreme Court pick so close to a presidential election. Thursday’s Judiciary Committee vote is expected to launch a rare weekend Senate session to push Barrett’s nomination forward, as millions of Americans are casting early ballots. “Judge Barrett deserves a vote and she will receive a vote,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the committee chairman, in a statement.
Watch live: HHS Secretary Alex Azar testifies before lawmakers on the coronavirus
The U.S. House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis is holding a hearing Friday to question Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on the U.S. response to the pandemic. It is Azar's first appearance in Congress since February, Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), the subcommittee chair, said. And the hearing comes hours after Trump announced he and the first lady both tested positive for the coroanvirus. In a tweet, Azar said on Friday that he tested negative for the virus and would testify in person. Read CNBC's live updates to see the latest news on the Covid-19 outbreak.
cnbc.comWATCH LIVE: Michigan COVID-19 Committee holds hearing on unemployment issues
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Joint Select Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic will hold a hearing on Thursday to discuss issues with the state’s unemployment system. Who: Committee members from both the Michigan House and Senate, including state Rep. Matt Hall (R-Marshall), who chairs the bipartisan committee; Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity Director Jeff Donofrio; various concerned citizens from across Michigan who have experienced issues with Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency. The hearing is scheduled for Thursday at 2 p.m. -- Watch it live in the video player above. Related: Michigan Gov. Whitmer: Everyone who qualifies for unemployment benefits will get them
Family's battle over Prince's $300 million estate begins
More than two months after Prince's death, a judge will hold a second hearing Monday to determine who qualifies as heirs to the late singer's estate, worth an estimated $300 million. Jamie Yuccas reports from Chaska, Minnesota, where the hearing will take place.
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