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Conviction Erased In Fire That Killed 5 Kids In Michigan
A judge on Tuesday, Sept. 22, erased the murder conviction of a man who was blamed for a fire that killed five children in 2000.
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A judge on Tuesday, Sept. 22, erased the murder conviction of a man who was blamed for a fire that killed five children in 2000.
State Rep. Jewell Jones was taken into custody Tuesday, Sept. 14.
This brings the state total of COVID-19 cases to 983,109 and 20,597 deaths as of Sept. 15.
It comes following a gas leak that seeped from the Ford Flat Rock Assembly Plant into the city's sewer system.
After being home for over a year, parents excited about students return to the classroom.
This brings the state total of COVID-19 cases to 961,953 and 20,396 deaths as of Sept. 7.
The 24-year-old Brown, who is from Santee, South Carolina, has three games of NFL experience with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019.
His family confirmed his passing earlier today following a battle with renal cancer.
Maranda Moore says Saturday was like a nightmare.
After the game, Lions coach Dan Campbell said Sewell wasn’t completely at fault.
Today, the DFD handed out two free smoke alarms as part of its ‘Operation Super Safe.'
There will be message boards on I-696 and I-75 advising the restrictions, and signs will also be posted along Woodward Avenue.
Shawn Waterman says many US vets have suffered Mentality and Physically from the Afghan war, he’s even lost close friends.
The decision comes almost two weeks before activities were set to begin.
Those doses will be available in the drive-thru, which is the same as when vaccines were first offered at the center.
The team announced the deals Wednesday, adding depth on their young roster that features No. 1 overall pick Cade Cunningham.
The Capitals drafted Vrana with the No. 13 pick in 2014, two picks before Detroit selected center Dylan Larkin.
Wind gusts reached about 70 mph in some areas, including Dorr area south of Grand Rapids, toppling trees, limbs, and power lines.
The incident occurred on Tuesday, Aug. 10 at approximately 4:15 p.m. at the gas station on the 23600 block of Grand River.
Charles Pugh is expected to be released from prison sometime in December, according to Michigan's Department of Corrections.