There were no injuries in the shooting, police said.​
Police said the driver of the pickup truck that caused the accident was partially ejected and died in the crash.
There were no injuries and there is no threat to the public, police said.
Local activists say the homes belong to UM students and former students who were involved in pro-Palestinian activities​.
Officials began investigating in November 2024 when they learned the couple's massage businesses were offering illicit services.
Investigators​ do not believe drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash.
The judge said the racing group "jumped the gun" ​with plans to build the new track before securing final zoning approval.​
Police said the woman was driving on the freeway and suddenly lost control of her vehicle.
Police believe the shooting was a murder-suicide.
A Wayne County man was killed in a gravel hauler accident in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, according to police.
The shooting happened on Feb. 16, 2024 at the Comfort Suites on Haggerty Road, near Ford Road​.
A Jackson man is in trouble after officials said he stalked the Michigan attorney general and her wife, a Plymouth City Commissioner.
Police in Ann Arbor are looking for the person who abandoned a dog in a dumpster Tuesday​.
Matt Weiss, a former quarterbacks coach for the Wolverines, has pleaded not guilty and was released from jail on bond.
Officials were waiting for an autopsy​ report to determine if any medical issues played a role in the crash.
Matt Weiss​ served as the Wolverines' assistant coach from 2021 to 2023.
Police said the man took coolers, clothing and hunting equipment worth more than $2,100.
A United Kingdom​ woman is facing charges after stealing multiple packages from homes at a Canton Township apartment complex, police said.
Officers rescued a deer that was stuck behind a metro Detroit home last weekend, according to police.
A person was arrested after officers made a big drug bust in Wayne County​ on Thursday, according to Michigan State Police.
Officials said multiple people, including a 10-year-old girl were injured this week when sledding down the hill, news reports said.
A 29-year-old Wayne County woman was killed in a single-car crash in Ann Arbor on Saturday, according to police.
The crash happened at roughly 5:40 a.m. on eastbound Interstate 96​ at Interstate 275​ in Livonia, according to police.
Police believe the driver was trying to take an exit ramp on the freeway when it went down a hill sideways and struck a utility pole.
A "fence" is a business that knowingly purchases stolen goods at significantly reduced prices to resell for profit, according to police.
Police believe the driver lost control of the bus when it started sliding on ice, before eventually rolling into a ditch off the road.
The driver stopped at the scene and was cooperating with investigators​, according to police.​​
Investigators​ do not believe speed and reckless driving played a factor in the crash.
Multiple news reports said the incident stemmed from a child custody dispute.
The kids were found safe and three people were arrested in connection with the incident, which police say was a targeted attack.
Officials said the man was ice fishing with his 15-year-old grandson on the lake when the ice gave away and they fell into the icy water.
Police said the man claimed to be a "senior fraud officer" from the elderly woman's bank.
Police said the man stole a trailer full of props that were for the theater's performance of The Nutcracker.
Officials said the dealership was selling used cars as new.
Police were still working to identify the driver and notify the family.
While officials are still trying to determine the cause of the fire, they believe there were no working smoke detectors in the home.
Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the fire.
The parents are facing charges of violating Michigan's safe storage firearms law, according to police.
Fire officials were still trying to determine the cause of the fire.
There were no injuries in the shooting, according to police.​​