Michigan Fire Fatal | Two killed, four injured in Detroit hotel fire

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Two killed, four injured in Detroit hotel fire

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Tuscolatoday.com – The Michigan Thumb’s Leading News And …
THUMB AREA — The holidays turned tragic with a fatal vehicle accident in Tuscola County, and a fatal house fire in Huron County. About 6:40 p.m. Saturday, Tuscola County sheriff's deputies were called to a single vehicle accident on ……[Read More]

Huron Daily Tribune > News > Local News
Sheriff: Fatal fire appears accidental … Michigan State Police Fire Investigator Sgt. James Bush was on the scene Sunday assisting Deputy Josh Powell in the investigation. Hanson said the cause of the fire has been ruled “undetermined.” “ It is unclear where or how the fire started,” said Hanson late Monday afternoon. “The cause of fire doesn't appear to be suspicious. At this point we hope to piece together a time line of where she (Christy) was leading up to the fire ……[Read More]

Fatal Shooting In Schenectady, Kids Credited With Saving Horses …
A group of "kids" is being credited with helping to save a bunch of horses* from a big barn fire in Colonie. A 12-year-old was apparently among the first to smell smoke and take action to evacuate the animals. … enough news regarding our lame assembly, over-taxed state, and the crashing economy. Please tell me they aren't going to start covering news about 8-year-olds killing ants with magnifying glasses. … said Jon (was) in Michigan on Dec 24, 2009 at 12:40 PM | link ……[Read More]

Michigan Smoking Ban To Be Signed Into Law, Fire-safe Cigarettes …
According to the National Fire Protection Association, cigarettes are the number one cause of fatal fires in the United States. Between 700 and 900 people die each year as a result of fires caused by cigarettes. ……[Read More]