The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has issued a statement about the investigation into contamination found at Michigan grocery stores and the security response involving the FBI.
It's the season for tax scams. One in West Michigan is targeting Calvin College students.
Wood TV 8 reports that the FBI contacted Calvin to warn of a scam in which students are contacted by phone and told they need to pay an "education tax".
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced he has named former prosecutor Todd Flood as Special Counsel in his probe of the Flint water crisis and that retired Detroit FBI chief Andrew Arena will also join the investigation into whether any Michigan laws were violated in the process that created a major public health crisis for Flint residents.
It was a 2011 bank robbery that ended in tragedy, and it's one that won't be forgotten.
Two bank robbers were killed in a shootout with police officers and the FBI, but not before they had struck and killed Walker Police Officer Trevor Slot. So sad, and so much pain.
I wouldn't have thought anything like this could have even happened but I was wrong. When the FBI gets involved you know it's serious. Why is it that thousands of people might lose internet service in July? One word, HACKERS!
The problem first started when international hackers ran an advertising scam online. Its program was written to take control of infected computers around the world.
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This story just makes me sick to my stomach...
Look at the face of that young man, Trayvon Martin, the first thoughts that comes to my mind are not threatening, hoodlum, or gang member. He just looks like a nice kid and by all accounts, he was...
Today, the FBI released its latest crime statistics. Flint was named the most violent city in the nation in 2010, according to the latest research.
Moving to second place, Detroit. In my opinion, the reason for that would be numbers, right? Everybody has left Detroit so crime would naturally go down.
Nationally, violent crime dropped 6 percent in 2010, marking the fourth straight year of decline