WYXZ-TV was covering Sunday's snowstorm that dumped 18 inches on Detroit and southeastern Michigan with one of its reporters out showing how bad the roads were.
Right when the mayor of Eric Zane's hometown of Warren was talking about how dangerous it was, a minivan passed by pulling a guy on skis behind it.
On The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show they were taking callers on "The Perfect Crime." I have the perfect crime, we will turn Upstate New York into a giant garden. I don't know if it is illegal to plant fruit and vegetables where ever you want, if a law does exist that prevents this. If there is, it is probably to protect us from bad fruit and vegetables. However I am pretty sure
When you are attempting to commit a robbery it's important to wear the appropriate attire. Robberies are illegal so there is a good chance you might need to run away. This women must not know what she is doing is wrong and there for never considered that she might want to wear some shorts that fit...
Another day, another story about a teacher having sex with a student.
But this one is a little different. In fact, it seems like it's straight out of a made-for-TV movie.
Bad news for privacy fans: The police are getting their hands on a new piece of handheld technology designed to peer through walls.
The highly-sensitive radar can detect movement as subtle as breathing from up to 50 feet away through solid concrete, USA Today and Atlanta's WXIA-TV report.
Ah, technology. With the advances over the years, it's pretty hard to stay anonymous.
Take, for instance, this pair of apparent iPad thieves in suburban Houston.
Police arrested and charged a woman for felony driving under the influence in upstate New York near Rochester last week.
No big deal, right? Well, this wasn't your typical DUI.