Customer Casharra Brown admits to throwing coffee at McDonald’s worker in Michigan.

A woman who tossed a “semi-warm” cup of coffee at a McDonald’s employee during a dispute has entered a guilty plea. Kashala Brown, 49, stated she was waiting at a McDonald’s in Michigan on November 4, 2025, for over an hour for her food and coffee. According to reports, she had placed her order through […]
Michigan family added to Do Not Sail list due to Zelle payment cruise scam

A Family Vacation Turns into a Long Nightmare A family trip morphed into a five-year ordeal, all starting with a single payment. L. Williams discovered a cruise consultant online who arranged a week-long journey on the Carnival Freedom for his family. The price was appealing, but there was a catch: the consultant only accepted payments […]
Michigan Democrat asserts SAVE Act might prevent married women from voting — GOP responds

Controversy Surrounds Voter Integrity Act Representative Hilary Scholten from Michigan has raised concerns about the Republican-backed Voter Integrity Act. She argues that this legislation could prevent married women from voting unless they update their birth certificates to match their other official identification documents. During a press conference, Scholten emphasized a significant point: “Nearly 70 million […]
Michigan man accused of killing his fiancée and her two sons claims he simply ‘snapped’

Michigan Man Arrested in Fiancée and Sons’ Deaths A man informed police that an intruder had killed his fiancée and her two children, but Michigan State Police later arrested him, suspecting him of committing the murders. Charles Bloomfield, 44, called the Grand Rapids Police around 8:30 a.m. on January 27, reporting a shooting at a […]
Comer Looks Into Potential Noncitizens on Michigan Voter Lists

Investigation into Noncitizens on Michigan’s Voter Rolls Recent developments have emerged as Republicans probe allegations that noncitizens might be listed on voter and jury rolls in Michigan, aiming to safeguard citizens’ voting rights. Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, James Comer (R-Ky.), along with Representative John James (R-Mich.), has reached out to U.S. Attorney General […]
Comer urges the DOJ after discovering non-citizens in Michigan jury pools and voter records

House Committee Investigates Noncitizen Voting in Key States The House Oversight Committee is looking into claims that noncitizens might be listed on both jury and voter rolls in significant battleground states. Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) and Rep. John James (R-Mich.) reached out to Attorney General Pam Bondi with concerns over whether certain counties in […]
Kid Rock supports Rep. John James in the 2026 Michigan governor election

Kid Rock Endorses John James in Michigan Gubernatorial Race Kid Rock, the well-known musician from Detroit, is stepping into the political arena by endorsing Republican U.S. Rep. John James for the upcoming gubernatorial race in Michigan. James is vying to take over for the term-limited Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2026. Kid Rock, who often […]
Amazon driver in Michigan vents about customers’ packages in viral video from Redford Township

An Amazon delivery driver in Redford Township, Michigan, was caught on a doorbell camera using inappropriate language and criticizing a customer. The driver, who remains unidentified, expressed frustration while approaching a home, suggesting that residents had to deal with complicated deliveries due to the reliance on online shopping. He commented, “People here in Dearborn Heights […]
Michigan health insurance company receives backlash for delaying $800 refund for Oakland County couple

Oakland County, Michigan A couple in Oakland County discovered they had overpaid by more than $800 after Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan declined to refund the extra payments. Seeking assistance, they reached out to Local 4 to share their experience. Local 4 contacted the insurance company, which responded, stating that the issue would be […]
Michigan family brings home seizure case to Supreme Court regarding $1,600 tax

Michigan Family Takes Property Rights Battle to U.S. Supreme Court A family in Michigan claims they’ve lost their home over what they describe as a minor tax disagreement, and they are now bringing their case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The estate of Scott Pung argues that officials in Isabella County engaged in “home equity […]