Endangered Missing Advisory Issued for Infant in Grand Ledge
Authorities have issued an endangered missing advisory for an eight-month-old girl last seen in Grand Ledge. Police say Lainii Glasscoe was last spotted at an apartment on Weinert Court and is believed to be with her biological father, who does not have custodial rights.
The infant was last seen wearing a pink onesie, pink socks, and silver ear piercings. Anyone with information is urged to contact local law enforcement immediately.
Multiple Injured in Lansing Shooting
Several people were taken to the hospital following a shooting near downtown Lansing late Thursday night. The incident occurred around 10 p.m. at the intersection of Hillsdale and Chestnut streets—an area where shots were also reported the night before.
Police have not announced any arrests or identified suspects as the investigation continues.
Woman Sentenced to Life in Child Death Case
A woman has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in connection with the 2024 death of her six-year-old stepson.
Elysa Kelemen, 34, was convicted after authorities determined the child, Kyron Kelemen, suffered fatal internal injuries while at a hotel in Delta Township.
Road Work Nearing Completion in Meridian Township
Park Lake Road in Meridian Township is expected to reopen within the next day as work on the water distribution system continues. The stretch between Grand River Avenue and Burcham Drive had been closed, with additional work earlier this week impacting the Roseland Avenue intersection.
Michigan Senate Advances Tobacco Regulation Bill
The Michigan Senate has approved legislation aimed at reducing youth access to nicotine and tobacco products. The proposed measures would establish licensing requirements for businesses that sell these products.
Under the plan, retailers who violate the law could face fines and eventual loss of their license. Minors found possessing or attempting to purchase tobacco or nicotine products would face a $50 fine.
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Overseas Voting
A Michigan Court of Claims judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging voting rights for U.S. citizens living overseas. Current law allows those who previously lived in Michigan to register and vote in statewide elections.
The lawsuit, filed by a group of Republicans, argued that voters should be required to have lived in the state for at least six months. The court rejected that claim.
Former Assistant Speaks Out in Sherrone Moore Case
Paige Shiver, the former executive assistant and partner of ex-Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, has publicly spoken for the first time about their relationship.
In an interview with ABC’s Good Morning America, Shiver described a controlling dynamic. Moore was arrested last year and later sentenced to 18 months probation after breaking into her home and threatening her with a knife.
Metro Detroit Native Continues ‘Jeopardy!’ Winning Streak
Metro Detroit native Jamie Ding continues to dominate on Jeopardy!, securing his 30th consecutive win. His latest victory added approximately $56,000 to his total, bringing his winnings to nearly $850,000.




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