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Family Annihilator Made Mom Watch Him Kill Children, Prosecutor Says: Patch PM

Obesity Increases | Syrian Refugee Lawsuit | Tesla Sues Michigan | Snake's Alive! | Suspicious Package | 150 Hot Jobs | Afternoon Traffic

METRO DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Michigan Patch:

Accused Family Annihilator Killed Kids In Front of Mom: Prosecutor

  • Gregory Green accused of forcing wife to watch him shoot her teenage children multiple times His own kids died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Michigan Getting Fatter in CDC’s Most Obese States List

  • The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention weighed in on obesity, and the results in Michigan are discouraging.

Official in No. 1 County in No. 1 State for Syrian Refugees to Sue

  • In Michigan, top destination for Syrian refugees in U.S., county executive says he plans to sue the federal government to stop resettlement

Tesla Sues For Right to Sell its Cars in Michigan

  • In other states, Tesla sells directly to consumers, much as Apple sells its products. Michigan’s so-called “anti-Tesla” law prohibits that.

Snake’s Not Only Alive, But Red-Eyed Intruder is Cozying Up in Home

  • A fiery looking snake slithered into a Royal Oak home and wrapped itself around a utility pipe in the laundry room.

Dearborn Walmart Cleared After Suspicious Package Found: Updated

  • A bomb squad dismantled the package, but didn't say what they found inside.

150 Hot Openings in the Suburbs: Patch’s Big List of Metro Detroit Jobs

  • If you’re looking for a job, start with the Patch Jobs Board, which centralizes job listings from major search firms, employers and others

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