19-Year-Old Suspect Bound to Jury Trial Charged With Open Murder in Shooting Death of 18-Year-Old Jackson Resident

Jackson, Mich. (WKHM) — After a preliminary exam in the courtroom of Jackson County 12th District Court Judge Robert Gaecke on Thursday morning, 19-year-old Antonio Treyvonne Green was bound to the 4th Circuit Court on a charge
Energy bill assistance available

JACKSON, Mich. (WKHM) — With colder weather on the way, Consumers Energy is reminding customers that help is available for those struggling to pay their energy bills. The company’s CARE program is now open for enrollment, offering
Herrera sentenced to a year in jail

(JACKSON, Mich.) — A Concord man will spend a year in jail for a crash that killed his friend in 2022. Twenty-one-year-old Cross Herrera was sentenced Wednesday to the maximum 365 days in the Jackson County Jail
US-led coordination center overseeing Gaza rebuilding to be operational in coming days, officials say

Trucks carrying food aid and fuel, accompanied by a United Nations team, passed through the Kerem Shalom border crossing and arrive in the Gaza Strip on October 16, 2025. (Photo by Hani Alshaer/Anadolu via Getty Images) (NEW
‘Last Lands’ explores Guatemala’s jungles in search of mysterious Mayan city

ABC News (NEW YORK) — ABC News Live’s original docuseries “Last Lands,” the Emmy-nominated and Webby-winning show, is returning for season 2, kicking off in Guatemala’s Petén region. “Last Lands” covers the two-day journey by ATV through
‘This is not Gaza’: Palestinians return to war-torn neighborhoods amid fragile ceasefire

Doaa Albaz/Anadolu via Getty Images (KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip) — While there was joy on the faces of some Palestinians returning to the Gaza Strip this week after two years of war, many said they found their
Russia launches 300 drones and missiles at Ukraine, Kyiv says, as Zelenskyy prepares for White House meeting

Viktor Kovalchuk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images (LONDON) — Russia overnight fired more than 300 drones and about three dozen missiles at targets throughout Ukraine, including civilian energy infrastructure and emergency services, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said
Scoreboard roundup — 10/15/25

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALLBlue Jays 13, Mariners 4 (ALCS – Game 3, SEA leads series 2-1) NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUESenators 4, Sabres 8Panthers 1, Red Wings 4Blackhawks 8,
Supreme Court likely to limit key part of Voting Rights Act after hearing arguments in LA redistricting case

The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to curb the use of race as a factor in creating voting districts, signaling a potential narrowing of how the Voting Rights Act is applied to race-based redistricting. On Wednesday, the
Government shutdown enters third week; federal judge temporarily blocks firing of federal workers

The federal government shutdown entered its third week on Wednesday, after the Senate failed to advance a House-passed GOP bill to fund the government for the ninth time. With no breakthrough in negotiations, House Speaker Mike Johnson

