Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.
‘All I want is my car back’: Stolen car mystery leaves Detroit man with nearly $2K surprise
A car towing controversy has left a Detroit man stranded, and Local 4 is working to come to his rescue.
His problems began when his car was stolen in January. Weeks went by without updates from investigators.
What he didn’t know was that the car had been recovered and was just sitting at a Metro Detroit tow yard, racking up huge fees.
US Rep. Haley Stevens enters race to represent Michigan in US Senate
Fourth-term U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens has launched her run for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat on Tuesday with a video focused on the economic crisis caused by President Donald Trump’s volatile tariffs policies.
Walking through a lot full of pickup trucks and SUVs to make the case that she’s the candidate who will protect the state’s critical auto industry, she says “His chaos and reckless tariffs are putting tens of thousands of Michigan jobs at risk.”
25-year-old woman ejected, killed in car crash on SB I-275 in Wayne County
A 25-year-old woman was killed after she was ejected from her Jeep following a crash on southbound I-275 and West Huron River Drive in Wayne County.
Michigan man buried lottery ticket in yard after winning $1 million. Here’s why
A Michigan man was given the wrong lottery ticket, but the mistake led him to a $1 million prize.
The 45-year-old Van Buren County man purchased his winning ticket at the Speedway gas station at 855 South Kalamazoo Street in Paw Paw, according to Michigan Lottery officials.
When he was buying his ticket, the cashier at the gas station gave him the wrong one by mistake.
Weather: Sunshine, clouds and cooler for Earth Day; temps taking a run at 80 by Thursday afternoon
After some sunshine to start the week with a few rain showers and thunderstorms on Monday, we’re bringing some sunshine, cooler temperatures and breezy winds into the forecast for Earth Day on Tuesday.
Expect a mixture of sunshine and clouds for Tuesday, high pressure will build in and control the forecast looking ahead into Earth Day. High temperatures will head into the middle 60s by Tuesday afternoon. Winds will be breezy, expect gusts upwards of 25 MPH into Tuesday Afternoon.