It's an honor that is usually reserved for musicians and actors....you know, pop icons.
This month "Rolling Stone" magazine has decided to feature Boston bombing suspect Jahar Tsarnaev on its' coveted cover.
Public opinion has not been positive!
The latest search for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa's body began yesterday, and investigators are still hopeful that the former Teamster's boss will be found. Here are the latest details.
Last fall an aging mob member, Tony Zerilli, claimed in several interviews that he has knowledge of where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. Then the story quietly went away.
Until now. Breaking news in Detroit has the FBI exploring a rural Oakland Township site.
A shootout that ended in a car crash engulfed in flames on the Las Vegas strip closed down the main road where the incident left a cab driver, a passenger in the cab and a rapper dead, and four other people injured.
Preliminary data released by the FBI this week shows that Flint, once again, is the most violent city in the country.
According to MLive, the data focuses on crimes reported to authorities during the first six months of 2012. The data shows that Flint had more reported violent crimes per capita than any other city with at least 100,000 people...
Credit card fraud is one of the more annoying aspects of modern life. Thankfully, federal law limits your liability to $50, which is a good thing considering guys like Jeffrey Hawkins are around.
The Michigan State Police celebrated their 95th anniversary on Thursday and Governor Snyder has declared April to be Michigan State Police History Month.
WFNT spoke with Michigan State Police Director Kriste Kibbey Etue yesterday where she talked to us about the history of the MSP, changes being made to the department, and what can be done to make Flint a safer city...