Michigan woman collects $3M lottery prize after checking spam folder

Laura Spears, 55, said she saw the e-mail that she had won the prize while looking for a missing e-mail in her spam folder.

Oxford High School shooting: Superintendent clarifies what district knew, didn't know about Ethan Crumbley

Oxford Community Schools Superintendent Tim Throne clarified details and rebuked allegations made about the Oxford High School shooting. A lawsuit filed by Geoffrey Fieger alleges that officials failed to protect students from suspected shooter Ethan Crumbley.

Ethan Crumbley pleads not guilty in Oxford High School shooting charges

Ethan Crumbley is back in court Wednesday for his second arraignment on murder and terrorism charges linked to the Oxford High School shooting last year.

Pontiac man chokes longtime boyfriend to death after video game argument, sheriff says

The Oakland County Sheriff said a 31-year-old man choked his longtime boyfriend to death after the two got into an argument while playing the video game 'Overwatch'.

Inkster police says CPS failure led to woman allegedly slashing her children's throats

In 2020, Boles allegedly sliced her own head with razors and poured boiling water on her face. Investigators filed reports with Child Protective Services twice – and say the children remained with Boles – who is bipolar, schizophrenic, and manic-depressant.

Michigan man who defied state pandemic orders to keep diner open dies of COVID-19

John Parney said he kept the Quincy Diner open partly to pay for medical bills. The south Michigan man wasn't vaccinated when he got infected, but pledged during his illness he would, arguing "the battle, at this point, was worse than any training he endured in the military."

Macomb County bodybuilder sentenced to 14 years for attack of woman he later married

"Heartless judge, sadistic - 107 punches, 85 kicks, 28 stabs, four knives used for those 28 stabs I might add," the prosecutor said. "Dozens, dozens of bludgeons."

Oxford High School shooting: Two $100M lawsuits allege school officials knew of threats

Attorney Geoffrey Fieger has filed two $100 million lawsuits against Oxford High School officials, claiming they had knowledge of threats before last week's deadly school shooting.

Parents of accused Oxford shooter are headed back to area for arraignment, say attorneys

UPDATE (4:15 p.m.): The parents of teen shooting suspect Ethan Crumbley are returning to the area for their arraignment according to attorneys Shannon Smith and Mariell Lehman.

Oxford superintendent: No disciplinary action was warranted for shooting suspect prior to attack

Superintendent Tim Throne said that it would likely be weeks before the school is reopened, adding that it looks like a “war zone" but added how proud he was of his staff and students for their response - while being heartbroken for the victims.

James and Jennifer Crumbley charged with 4 counts of involuntary manslaughter each after Oxford mass shooting

Karen McDonald had previously said a decision would be made quickly regarding whether to arraign James and Jennifer Crumbley on charges after their son allegedly got ahold of a handgun purchased four days before the mass shooting.

Prosecutor 'doesn't have words' after watching Oxford High School video of teen mass shooting suspect

"I want to err on the side of caution," said Judge Carniak in recommending Crumbley be moved to the adult facility. "This should be done to protect other juveniles, he will be in isolation with contact only from sheriff deputies."