Michigan Woman
Coverage of Michigan Woman in the Nexus archive.
- Michigan woman sues Taylor Farms, Border Foods over Cyclospora outbreak linked to lettuce
A Michigan woman is suing Taylor Farms, Border Foods, and other produce companies over a Cyclospora outbreak linked to contaminated lettuce. She claims she became seriously ill after eating tacos with lettuce and tomatoes, leading to hospitalization and prolonged health complications due to her immunocompromised state.
- Illegal immigrant who brutally murdered Michigan woman SUES Trump and demands $75 million, an apology and US citizenship
An illegal immigrant who murdered a Michigan woman is suing Donald Trump for $75 million, an apology, and U.S. citizenship. The case involves criminal and legal consequences tied to immigration status and high-profile political figures.
- Michigan woman pleads no contest to abuse after 3 kids are found living alone for years
A Michigan woman pleaded no contest to child abuse after three children were found living alone for years in a house of squalor. The case involved allegations of neglect and unsafe living conditions for the children.
- How road construction led this Michigan woman to winning a $1 million lottery prize
A Michigan woman won a $1 million lottery prize after taking a detour due to road construction. She purchased the winning King Cashword ticket at Speedy Q Markets in Port Huron and chose a lump sum payment to buy a new house and car.
- Infrared camera on Lynette and Brian Hooker's boat may help with investigation
An infrared camera on Brian and Lynette Hooker's sailboat may hold critical evidence in the investigation of a Michigan woman's disappearance in the Bahamas. The incident is being reported by Cristian Benavides.
- Infrared camera on Lynette and Brian Hooker's boat may help with investigation
An infrared camera on Brian and Lynette Hooker's sailboat may contain key evidence in the disappearance of a Michigan woman in the Bahamas. The camera's potential footage could aid investigators in the ongoing case.
- Lewisville man, Michigan woman indicted in the Eastern District of Texas for synthetic drug scheme
A Lewisville man and a Michigan woman have been indicted in the Eastern District of Texas for their involvement in a synthetic drug trafficking scheme, as announced by U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs.