December 2, 2021 On Wednesday, a fourth student died from injuries suffered during a school shooting in northern Oakland County that occurred on Tuesday. The four teenagers killed in the shooting range in age from 14 to 17. In addition to Baldwin, Myre, St. Juliana, and Shilling, six other students suffered gunshot wounds. A 47-year-old teacher was treated and discharged from the hospital with a grazing gunshot wound to her shoulder, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said. Deputies arrested a 15-year-old suspect -- who was a sophomore student at the school. The teen, who is being charged as an adult, will face charges of terrorism, first-degree murder, assault with intent to murder and possession of a firearm. READ MORE Huron Valley Ambulance paramedics have rolled up to homes and apartments in Ford Expeditions at least 713 times so far this year, donned specialized spacesuit-like hoods and other protective equipment and treated COVID-positive people. They’re there to deliver an antibody treatment still authorized only on an emergency basis but heralded as a way to keep high-risk patients from getting sicker and flooding hospital wards. If the emergency medical system’s numbers are to be believed, the monoclonal antibody treatment, is taking off alongside a surge in coronavirus transmission. READ MORE Do you often feel like the fan in this photo? Do you continue to root for the Lions just to get your heart broken over and over again? Do you feel as blue as a Lions jersey after the team lets another win slip away? Then we have a podcast for you -- Dungeon of Doom. MLive's new Detroit Lions podcast is here for you. And we just launched the first episode in the midst of a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad season for our Lions. Because, well, that's what being a Lions fan is all about -- dealing with disappointment. MLive Lions beat writers Kyle Meinke and Ben Raven chat with Dan Miller in the inaugural episode. He's been the voice of Lions games since 2005, so he has seen a lot of heartbreak in his time. A spacious, modern French chateau style custom home located in the heart of the Grand Rapids suburb of Ada that boasts of ‘unparalleled views of the widest part of the Thornapple River” is for sale. The home, with easy access to the river, is at 7131 Driftwood Dr. SE. The home is 8,294 square-feet and has four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two half baths. The materials, millwork and craftsmanship are all top of the line. The home features a gourmet chef’s kitchen with center island, high-end appliances and a butler’s pantry on the main floor. The master suite is also located on the main floor. On the second level is a private suite with a bedroom, full bath, and sitting area. It even has an elevator. TAKE A LOOK Jackson Winters is a 10-year-old Wolverines enthusiast living in the heart of Buckeye territory. The young fan was so incredibly excited about last weekend's U-M win against OSU that he got some gear, some body paint and his dad (to act as chaperone and videographer) for a celebratory run around the Ohio State campus. Yes, Jackson trolled Columbus and has the video footage to prove it. It makes sense that he was this worked up over the win -- the last time the Wolverines topped the Buckeyes on the football field, Winters was just six months old. WATCH THE VIDEO Get your local news 24/7 Connect with MLive To ensure receipt of our emails, please add newsletters@update.mlive to your address book or safe sender list. |