PONTIAC, MI – Officials are investigating after a 66-year-old businessman was shot and killed in Oakland County. According to WXYZ-TV in Detroit, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office responded to a business in the 1000 block of University Drive in Pontiac at 8 p.m. on Monday.
While Detroit's comeback is getting national attention, two satellite cities almost as old — Pontiac and Mt. Clemens — are quietly trying to revive.
Bowling Green police were dispatched to the 17200 block of North Main Street Tuesday for a report of an individual ringing their doorbell and then walking behind their house.
A Pontiac man is accused of robbing a co-worker of $12,000 in cash; shortly before he was shot and robbed of some of that stolen money. "The victim will be prosecuted for his own alleged crimes, but those crimes don't justify what happened to him,
The suspects were arrested within days of the shooting and collectively face charges including murder, armed robbery and illegal weapons possession.
While there is more work ahead, I take pride in knowing that Pontiac is on a path to transformation,” the first-term mayor said Thursday.
Investigators in Michigan linked the trio to the fatal shooting of Simko, a business owner in the Pontiac, Michigan area.
Soldiers with the Michigan Army National Guard 1775th Military Police Command, based at the Pontiac Armory received honorary tributes from government officials, Jan. 12.
Michigan urges the public to report and squash the invasive spotted lanternfly, which threatens crops and outdoor areas.
With the news Kelvin Sheppard is now remaining in Motown as the team’s new defensive coordinator, a former Lions player and assistant linebackers coach Shaun Dion Hamilton has reportedly
Staff writers from Detroit Lions OnSI take a look at a number of topics surrounding the already tumultuous offseason for the team, including the reported elevation of linebackers coach Kelvin
In Rudyard Township, in the eastern Upper Peninsula, snowy owls make themselves at home in the winter. The township and the Michigan House passed resolutions calling the township the Snowy Owl Capital of Michigan — they even have a sign, so that makes it pretty official.