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One person is dead and two others are in critical condition after a deadly collision on Detroit's east side Tuesday evening.
When the flight landed, armed agents boarded the flight and took Shoshana Hebshi off the plane at gunpoint.
The fix for a faulty ignition switch linked to 13 traffic deaths would have cost just 57 cents, members of Congress said Tuesday ...
A Detroit judge has ordered three men to stand trial in the fatal shooting of a security guard who intervened during a carjacking outside a CVS pharmacy.
Police say 31-year-old Matthew Chopp has been drinking when he killed his live-in girlfriend.
Oakland University decided the time was right to offer the next generation of students first hand zombie survival skills.
John Bornoty is founder of The Big Salad LLC in Grosse Pointe. The Big Salad is a restaurant chain specializing in custom salads, soups, and sandwiches. Bornoty opened the first Big Salad in in 2008 and now has seven locations with plans to continue rapid expansion. The company has been named a 2014 "Michigan 50 Companies to Watch" by Michigan Celebrates Small Business, and was recently recognized in Crain's Detroit Business' Salute to Entrepreneurs as the winner in the up to $5 million category. Bornoty's entrepreneurial background began at 15 when he launched T.N.T. Entertainment, a concert promotion company. He was then recruited to join A&M Companies as the special events director, moving quickly to vice president of sales and marketing, where he was responsible for opening more than a dozen offices nationwide, with sales exceeding $20 million. In 1995, he founded Netgroup, Inc., an Internet solutions provider, and the following year also launched Interactive Media Broadcasting Company, which became the first company to broadcast live via the Internet. The Detroit Free Press named Bornoty one of the top five "Star Techies" in Michigan. He also appeared on the cover of Tokyo's PlayGraph magazine as an American technology innovator. After he retired from Netgroup, he founded Bornoty Holdings to invest in and manage various companies that need help identifying their goals and strategies. Since 2005, he has assisted companies in the technology, insurance, payroll, and food and beverage industries. Bornoty has served as president and board member of the Detroit Executives Association and as a director of Notre Dame High School. Other boards and committees on which he has served include the Young Entrepreneurs Association and the technology committee of the Detroit Athletic Club. He received his bachelor's degree in marketing and public relations from Wayne State University. Read the full profile at www.ltu.edu/leaders.
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Feinberg, an expert in disaster fund management, handled the Sept. 11 Victim Compensation Fund as well as funds for victims of the Boston Marathon.
Witnesses said that the bear was shot and left to die in the woods.
How did the series finale of "How I Met Your Mother" fare with fans? And the cast of "The Lion King" does an impromptu performance on a plane.
General Motors' recall issues are taking the spotlight on Capitol Hill.
There's a unique opportunity to race through the streets of Mount Clemens solving clues for a life-saving cause this weekend.
Gov. Rick Snyder came to office talking about reinventing Michigan and change has become his mantra.
Chrysler sales jump 13 percent. Industry sales expected to rise around three percent.
Fire officials are investigating after a man was injured in an Ann Arbor house explosion Monday morning. CBS News Detroit's Jordan Burrows gives the latest updates from the scene.
The Michigan State Spartans celebrated a weekend of commencement ceremonies.
Families poured in to check out this Michigan treasure.
The City of Detroit's Easter Fun Fest returns to provide families an opportunity to not only get outside and be active, but ring in the holiday with some fun.
Mixed media artist Donald Calloway has been creating art in some form or fashion most of his life. His art studio takes you on a journey, as his creative collection of his art runs the gamut.
Soon after a positive test, Dorfman found himself hospitalized, on a ventilator and in a medically induced coma.
It has been 12 days since anyone has seen Armani Kelly, Montoya Givens and Dante Wicker. Now, a Facebook live video conversation has surfaced where Kelly is seen talking with three men about coming to Detroit only two days before he went missing.
A Plymouth man's cancer diagnosis hit the reset button on how he lived his life. Since then, he and his family have been giving back to others facing the same struggles.
The Sphinx organization gives a platform to Black and Latinx performers of all ages.