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CBS News
01-05-2025
- CBS News
Detroit police search for driver after 2 women killed in crash
Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. An investigation is underway after two women were killed in a hit-and-run incident last week in Detroit. Police say that at about 1 a.m. on Friday, April 25, a white 2017 Audi A4 struck a silver Hyundai Tucson in the area of Lahser Road and Keeler Street. The driver of the Audi A4 got out of the car and ran from the scene. The driver of the Hyundai was pronounced dead at the scene. Her passenger was taken to a hospital, where she died from her injuries. Anyone with information is asked to call Detroit Police Department's Fatal Squad Unit at 313-596-2260, Crime Stoppers at 800-SPEAK UP or


CBS News
30-04-2025
- Business
- CBS News
Aramark confirms layoffs for its Wayne State University food service staff
Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Wayne State University in Detroit is ending its food and facilities contract with Aramark Campus, a step that will result in 137 jobs lost with that service provider. The change is related to the university selecting a new campus dining contractor, SodexoMagic, a collaboration between Sodexo and Magic Johnson Enterprises. The Aramark layoff details were included in a WARN Act notice that Aramark filed Monday with the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Development. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, also known as WARN act, requires companies going through mass layoffs and / or site closures to issue advance public notice to the state's labor department, should that step meet certain requirements for the size of company or number of people involved. "To Whom It May Concern: Aramark Campus, LLC ("Aramark") recently learned that it would not be retained to provide food/facilities services at Wayne State University beyond June 30, 2025. We regret to inform you that all Aramark employees assigned to that client account will be affected," the letter stated. "While we have not determined that WARN is applicable to this cessation of services, we are providing this notice in the event that WARN is deemed to apply." No dates will change for any hourly employees who were scheduled for summer layoff at the end of spring semester or who are on seasonal leave; but they will not be recalled to work for Aramark under that account. None of the affected employees are represented by a union. The job positions include accounting clerk, catering director, executive chef, cooks, student workers and food service supervisors.


CBS News
30-04-2025
- CBS News
Michigan doctor convicted of illegally prescribing 200,000 opioid pills
Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. A Southeast Michigan doctor has been convicted of federal charges relating to the unlawful distribution of more than 200,000 prescription opioid pills. Dr. Charise Valentine, 69, of Southfield, was found guilty April 25 by a jury of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute prescription opioids, including Oxycodone and Oxymorphone, and 10 counts of illegal distribution of Oxycodone and Oxymorphone, according to a press release from Acting United States Attorney Julie A. Beck of the Eastern District of Michigan. Valentine faced those charges for her role in prescribing medication during the time she was one of two primary doctors at the Orthopedic Medical Building in Oak Park. The district attorney's office said that from November 2016 to July 2018, Valentine issued more than 3,000 prescriptions for more than 200,000 pills to individuals "who did not have a legitimate medical need for the drugs." The clinic operated out of a warehouse, accepted only cash, and charged patients $200 to $500 per prescription, should they receive the medication, the report said. The cost depended on the quantity, type and dosage of the medication, which was usually Oxycodone 30mg or Oxymorphone 40mg. The report said both of those specific medications are among the most addictive prescription opioids and also are among "the most highly diverted prescription opioids due to their high street value." For her efforts, Valentine was about half of the clinic's proceeds, but only if she wrote an opioid prescription to a patient, not based on any supposed "medical care." She received an envelope of thousands in cash each day she worked. The other defendants charged in the case previously pleaded guilty to related charges, the report said. "Addressing the sources of the opioid epidemic – which include addictive opioid prescription pills as well as street drugs – remains a top priority of this office," Beck said. The Eastern District of Michigan is one of the twelve districts included in the Opioid Fraud Abuse and Detection Unit, a Department of Justice initiative that uses data to target and prosecute individuals who are contributing to the nation's opioid crisis. Those assisting on this case included special agents and task force officers of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Health and Human Services-Office of the Inspector General.


CBS News
30-04-2025
- Automotive
- CBS News
One dead, another injured, after two-vehicle collision on Van Dyke Avenue
Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. Selfridge ANB to get new fighter jets; Trump signs EO relaxing auto tariffs; and more top stories. One man has died as a result of a head-on, two-vehicle crash in Warren, Michigan, local police report. The accident happened about 6:20 a.m. Wednesday on Van Dyke Avenue near North Civic Center Drive. Warren Police Department, which is investigating, is asking motorists to avoid the area while they work on the investigation. Van Dyke is closed between Kennedy Circle South and Civic Center Drive North until further notice. The fatality was one of the drivers: a man aged about 50 to 60 years old who was pronounced dead at the scene. He was driving northbound when he lost control, police said, and entered the southbound lane. His vehicle then struck a southbound black Dodge Durango. That driver, a woman, was taken to a local hospital by Warren Fire Department. Warren's Traffic Crash Reconstruction Team is investigating the crash.