Attica man hurt in October 15 crash passed away from his injuries
(ST. CLAIR COUNTY) — Authorities say the Attica man seriously hurt in a crash with a farm implement October 15 has passed away from his injuries.
Lucy Moore
Lucy Moore, age 87 of Bad Axe, passed away on Sunday, October 25. Services will be held Friday, Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bad Axe. Visitation at the Zinger-Smigielski Funeral
Diane (Nelson) McGunegle
Diane Nelson McGunegle, age 67 of Sterling Heights, passed away on Monday, October 26. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, November 3 at 11 a.m. at the Marsh Funeral Chapel in Sandusky
Suspect in fatal ATV crash arraigned
(PORT HURON) — The 27-year old Port Huron man accused of killing the driver of an ATV in Cottrellville Township Monday evening has been arraigned.
Drivers and passengers involved in rear-end crash near Deckerville treated at the scene Sunday
(DECKERVILLE) — Sanilac County Sheriff’s deputies investigated a two-vehicle crash Sunday around Noon at Ruth and Stone Roads, just north of Deckerville. Undersheriff Brad Roff says a Ford Taurus, driven by 19-year old Shelby Demeray of Deckerville,
Officials to join Enbridge in St. Clair River spill exercise
(MARYSVILLE) — Officials from the U.S. and Canada plan to join pipeline operator Enbridge to conduct an oil spill response exercise next year in the St. Clair River.
Spanish court opens probe of VW for possible fraud
MADRID (AP) – Spain’s National Court has opened a probe of Volkswagen for possible fraud and environmental offences in connection with the emissions scandal at the German automaker.
Walgreens, Rite Aid combo to spread drugstore health kick
Walgreens will use its $9.41 billion takeover of rival Rite Aid to spread its philosophy on making drugstores destinations for customers looking to stay healthy or buy beauty products.
Mini recalls 86,000 cars to fix power steering problems
DETROIT (AP) – Under pressure from U.S. safety regulators, BMW’s Mini brand is recalling more than 86,000 cars because the power steering could fail.
Rask, Hainsey lead Hurricanes past Red Wings, 3-1
DETROIT (AP) – Victor Rask and Ron Hainsey both scored to lead the Carolina Hurricanes to a 3-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night. Eric Staal added an empty-net goal with 30 seconds left
Pistons surprise Hawks on opening night, winning 106-94
ATLANTA (AP) – Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 21 points to lead all five Detroit starters in double figures, carrying the Pistons to a surprising 106-94 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night and ruining the home opener
Pope pens letter hinting at power struggles during reform
VATICAN CITY (AP) – Just days after closing a contentious meeting of bishops from around the world, Pope Francis is turning his attention to more internal but equally contentious affairs.
Plans move forward for Upper Peninsula whitetail deer ranch
HUMBOLDT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) – Plans are moving forward for a 600-acre whitetail deer ranch in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula despite concerns from area residents. The Mining Journal of Marquette reports (http://bit.ly/1OXIbNo ) the planning commission in Marquette
Mormon leader: Promote ‘traditional family,’ show compassion
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A high-ranking Mormon leader is reiterating his church’s commitment to advocating for the right to promote the traditional family led by a married man and woman.
World Series Game 1-Royals outlast Mets to win marathon opener
KANSAS CITY (AP) – In the longest World Series Game 1 ever, the Kansas City Royals outlasted the New York Mets 5-4 in 14 innings to gain the early edge in the 111th Fall Classic.
Mormon leader: Promote ‘traditional family,’ show compassion
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A high-ranking Mormon leader is reiterating his church’s commitment to advocating for the right to promote the traditional family led by a married man and woman.
Czech Republic ready to accept Iraqi Christians
BERLIN (AP) – The Czech prime minister says his government is ready to agree to a proposal to take in 152 Christians who are currently in camps in the Iraqi city of Irbil.
Congressman: US should welcome persecuted Mideast Christians
WASHINGTON (AP) – A House Republican says Christians face genocide in the Middle East and should be allowed to immigrate to the United States.