Women’s rights activists are fighting to prevent a lawyer accused of beating his girlfriend from becoming a state judge.
Author: Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free Press
Convicted Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer kidnap plotters send private investigator to juror’s workplace
The judge in the Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer kidnap plot trial unseals defense attorneys’ arguments for a third trial in the case.
Sex, booze, lies: University of Michigan violin professor preyed on girls for years
A renowned University of Michigan violin professor kept a dark secret for decades. Victims spoke up, and now he’s going to prison.
‘Run mom, run!’: How a Michigan human trafficking victim got away
A Michigan human trafficking survivor shares the horrifying ordeal to prevent others from falling prey.
‘My parents won’t help me’: Michigan couple ordered to stand trial after son killed four in school shooting
Oxford High School counselor says Ethan Crumbley appeared suicidal, but he still let him return to class.
Mother, shooting suspect texted about new gun day before Michigan high school attack, investigators say
According to prosecutors, Jennifer and James Crumbley never told Oxford High School officials that they had bought their son, Ethan Crumbley, a gun.
Oxford school officials deny wrongdoing on day of shooting, say employee actions were ‘proper,’ ‘lawful’
The Oxford school district is responding for the first time to a lawsuit that seeks to hold school officials responsible for the Nov. 30 massacre.
Oxford school officials knew suspect brought bird’s head, bullets to school prior to shooting, suit claims
Oxford school officials allegedly knew Ethan Crumbley hid a bird’s head in a bathroom stall weeks before the shooting, and brought bullets to class.
Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect bought him a gun despite animal abuse, ‘disturbing texts’ and other red flags, prosecutor says
James and Jennifer Crumbley knew their son was depressed and heading down a dangerous and violent path, a new court filing alleges.
‘This matter is vindictive’: Federal judge throws out landmark female genital mutilation case
A judge says the government was vindictive in bringing new charges against a doctor and others accused of subjecting girls to genital mutilation.