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Morning 4: What prosecutors think about James Crumbley’s request to change venue of trial -- and more news

Here are the top stories for the morning of Feb. 16, 2024

James Crumbley looks past his attorney to his wife during a probable cause hearing in Rochester Hills, Mich., Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) (Carlos Osorio, Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

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.


Father of Oxford shooter wants trial moved out of Oakland County: How that works

Just weeks before his involuntary manslaughter trial is scheduled to begin, the father of the Oxford shooter asked the court to change the trial’s venue for a second time.

Attorneys for James Crumbley on Wednesday filed a motion with an Oakland County court asking to change his involuntary manslaughter trial to a court in a different county. We’re breaking what prompted this request, and what a change in venue could look like for James Crumbley.

Read the full breakdown here.


Man flies to Michigan, tries to enroll in high school for relationship with student

A man from out of state flew into Michigan and tried to enroll in high school so he could have a relationship with one of the students, officials said.

See the story here.


Here’s the Michigan weather outlook for the rest of February 2024

Could false Michigan spring be making a comeback to end February?

The National Weather Service and NOAA released their weekly updated weather outlook guidance for the next 8-14 days across the country.

See their predictions here.


Michigan raising price for recreation passport in March

The price for a recreation passport in Michigan is going up in March, the first increase since 2020.

Read more here.


Weather: Flurries possible ahead of warmup: What to know for Metro Detroit




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Cassidy Johncox is a senior digital news editor covering stories across the spectrum, with a special focus on politics and community issues.

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