
Michigan doctor arrested in undercover child exploitation sting
A Michigan doctor was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service in the aftermath of a Florida police investigation.
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A Michigan doctor was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service in the aftermath of a Florida police investigation.
A Holland man will spend decades in prison after pleading guilty to sexually exploiting young children.
A West Michigan orthodontist is accused of sexually exploiting teens on Snapchat.
A Grosse Pointe man will spend decades behind bars after being convicted of sexually assaulting a child.
The Macomb County Prosecutor's Office alleges the 61-year-old man possessed and shared images of child sexually abusive material around May 6.
Operation Grayskull helped shutter four heavily trafficked dark web sites where violent child sexual abuse materials were traded and housed.
Court records show the man is charged with three counts of aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material and three counts of using a computer to commit a crime.
The FBI investigated tips about child pornography images, and subsequently learned about animal cruelty videos.
A 29-year-old Mount Clemens woman is facing potentially decades in prison for allegedly possessing and distributing child pornography.
The man was sentenced Friday to five years in prison and ordered to pay $63,000 in restitution.
Detectives with Macomb County started investigating the 53-year-old man after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
A joint effort with local, state and federal authorities resulted in over 200 arrests on child sexual abuse charges.
Ayden Burge was sentenced Thursday to 210 months in prison after pleading guilty to the distribution of child pornography.
A 38-year-old Clarkston, Michigan, man is facing several charges after he allegedly left a sexually explicit note on a teenager's car.
An Oceana County man was sentenced to decades in prison for sexually abusing the child of a woman he dated, officials said.
A former Michigan probationary officer is facing six felony charges after a police investigation, which began from a public tip.
Michigan State Police began investigating Tiree Gonzalez after the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received a cyber tip.
Children as young as 9 years old took the witness stand on Wednesday to tell their stories related to 61-year-old Timothy Allen Daugherty.
A Michigan man was sentenced to 85 years in federal prison in connection to sexually abusing three minor children, officials said.
Two St. Clair County men have been sentenced to 50 years in prison for the sexual exploitation of children, officials announced.
A 33-year-old Metro Detroit man was found guilty after coercing his then girlfriend, 18, to conducting a sexual act to a child, and sending him a video of the act.
A Michigan man was indicted for traveling to Washington with the intention of engaging in a sexual act with a minor, officials said. Authorities had found the missing 14-year-old at the suspect's South Haven Township home.
A Macomb County man has been sentenced in two cases involving the sexual abuse of children, officials said.
A Michigan man faces 20 years in prison, followed by 15 years of supervised release after sexually exploiting a minor from Pennsylvania, officials said.
On March 5, Robert Gregory Hagberg II, 37, requested that his $250,000 bond be reduced, but a Warren judge denied that request.
An ambulance that was transporting a patient rolled over after colliding with a Jeep Monday morning in Warren.
A man was taken into custody after a fleeing and eluding incident that included multiple attempts to ram a deputy's patrol car.
Marijuana charges have been dismissed against two former school officials in Southeast Michigan who were arrested last December.
"This incident is a stark reminder of the dangers that reckless gunfire poses to everyone in our community," Detroit fire chief David Nelson said.
A West Bloomfield man faces a charge of uttering and publishing counterfeit bills or notes.
An ambulance that was transporting a patient rolled over after colliding with a Jeep Monday morning in Warren.
Another runner-up Powerball winner is reported in Michigan, with a $1 million payout waiting for them after Saturday's drawing.
A Michigan State Police helicopter crew found a woman who got lost in a state forest during a YouTube challenge on Saturday morning, officials said.
A West Bloomfield man faces a charge of uttering and publishing counterfeit bills or notes.
A man was taken into custody after a fleeing and eluding incident that included multiple attempts to ram a deputy's patrol car.
A 15-gallon tank of gas costs motorists about $47, around $10 less than the highest price drivers paid in July 2024.
General Motors will temporarily lay off 360 employees at its Factory Zero Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Center.
The state tracks the conditions of every bridge in the state, and more than 100 of them are in poor condition.
Organizers and participants of the Detroit tradition are celebrating 30 years of vintage cars, hotrods and so much more.
A retired Michigan autoworker got a Facebook message this summer from a stranger: Did you lose your wallet?
A pygmy hippopotamus was born at the John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, the facility said in a social media post.
Going to see a movie at the US 23 Drive-in Theater in Flint, Michigan, is a little like stepping back in time.
A lightsaber Darth Vader used in the Star Wars films "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" sold at auction for more than $3.6 million.
Disney violated a federal privacy law when it failed to properly label YouTube videos, federal regulators allege.
"Seen and Heard: The History of Black Television" features media icons such as Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Tracee Ellis Ross, Norman Lear and Shonda Rhimes.
President Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to freeze billions of dollars in foreign aid funding.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams has agreed to terms on a contract extension as he attempts to follow up on his breakthrough season from a year ago.
A Mexican national died on Aug. 31 while in ICE custody in Arizona, the federal agency said. His cause of death was unknown and under investigation.
In her first TV interview since joining the Supreme Court in 2020, Justice Amy Coney Barrett also discusses her vote in the 2022 Dobbs abortion case.
South Korea says it reached a deal with the U.S. to release more than 300 South Koreans detained in an immigration enforcement raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant.
Four physicians, who recently resigned from the CDC in protest, tell "Sunday Morning" they believe HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is jeopardizing the nation's public health.
A nonprofit focused on increasing access to sensory spaces around the world has already reached over 360,0000 people in over 20 countries, and it was founded by twin sisters in Metro Detroit.
Vaccine efficacy and safety have recently made national headlines. Part of a free health fair put on by the Detroit Health Department on Saturday was to address some common misconceptions about vaccines and emphasize the importance of community health.
The study used county data and first-person surveys to give a snapshot of homelessness numbers for a given day in January.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
Lenyn Sosa homered and drove in three runs as the Chicago White Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 6-4 on Sunday afternoon.
The Detroit Lions fell to the Green Bay Packers 27-13 in the team's season opener at Lambeau Field on Sunday afternoon.
Aidan Chiles ran for a 3-yard touchdown and threw the winning 2-point conversion to Omari Kelly in double overtime Saturday to give Michigan State a 42-40 victory over Boston College.
Bryce Underwood, the highly touted freshman quarterback for No. 15 Michigan, played in a hostile environment for the first time and struggled as the Wolverines were taken down by No. 18 Oklahoma 24-13 on Saturday night.
Ethan Greenwood and Luca Stanzani each ran for two touchdowns and Long Island University defeated Eastern Michigan 28-23.
It's a look at growing two-way ties between Michigan and Japan on this Sunday's Michigan Matters.
Enbridge's Line 5 carries millions of gallons of oil under the Straits of Mackinac every week as talk continues about the aging pipeline and a tunnel replacement.
It's a look at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and its impact over 130 years in the Motor City.
The Great Lakes Water Authority is a utility overseeing water and wastewater for four million residents.
Businesses across the Great Lakes State are concerned about tariffs, inflation and the talent gap.
Velocity is a business incubator, accelerator, and coworking space located in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Its programs include a pitch competition for startup business ideas, as related in this interview with CBS Detroit.
The Revolve Fund increases affordable capital access for small businesses owned or tax-exempt organizations led by historically marginalized entrepreneurs who have difficulty securing capital from traditional sources. The latest round of $400,000 in investments has been announced.
Corewell Health has broken ground on an 89,000-square-foot Care Center on 13 Mile Road in Royal Oak, Michigan. The facility, which will open in 2027, is intended to provide multi-specialty care including primary care, a digestive health program, behavioral health care and an ambulatory surgery center with four operating rooms.
It's a look at growing two-way ties between Michigan and Japan on this Sunday's Michigan Matters as Hajime Kishimori, Consul General of Japan in Detroit, Quentin Messer, president and CEO of MEDC, and Battle Creek Mayor Mark Behnke discuss the longtime relationships that have developed between the two lands.
A Detroit doctor, Dr. Ossian Sweet, was remembered Sunday for starting the civil rights movement in the city. The event, called 100 Years of Courage, tells the story of what happened when Dr. Sweet and his wife Gladys, who were Black, moved into their new home in Detroit. Their home is now a registered Michigan historical site.