| 11/05 | More Allegations of Problems with New Pets When you spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on a pet, you expect your new family member to be healthy. The Investigators have new information about another sick dog that was sold at a local pet store. Inside: watch Heather Catallo's report.
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| 11/06 | WILSON: Kilpatrick's Money Trail New claims tonight that Detroit’s disgraced ex-mayor is getting more trouble than he deserves from the county prosecutor now in the midst of an inquiry into Kwame Kilpatrick’s finances. The claim surfaced when one of Kilpatrick’s lawyers sat down with Chief Investigative Reporter Steve Wilson. INSIDE: Watch Steve's Latest Report
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| 11/10 | INVESTIGATORS: Casino Competition Detroit's casinos will be facing some new competition from a neighboring state, and it's all thanks to the work of some of the Motor City's biggest boosters.
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| 11/15 | INVESTIGATORS: Choosing a Nursing Home Selecting a nursing home for a loved one can be difficult, and it’s often a decision that has to be made under stress. There’s a new government rating system that’s designed to help you, but the Action News Investigators discovered that it’s not the only factor you need to consider.
INVESTIGATORS: Adoption Nightmare They say secrets were kept from the about a boy they adopted. Now, the state is coming after them for refusing to live with a young man they believe may kill them. |
| 11/17 | WILSON: Where is the Hearing Headed? The hearing examining former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's finances continued Wednesday with the question of what's going to happen next still up in the air. |
| 11/18 | Kilpatrick Friends Helped Pay Restitution Another contentious day in Wayne County Circuit Court as county prosecutors revealed that former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick received help in paying his court-ordered restitution from friends and former administration officials. |
| 11/19 | WILSON: Toyotas Taking Off It’s a potentially deadly problem that seems to affect Toyota Avalons down to the Prius, and even some Lexus models, too. Toyota first said the problem was solved with a recall of 3.8 million vehicles, but some owners and safety experts are saying “not so fast.” INSIDE: Steve's Latest Report
WILSON: Why Are Toyotas Taking Off? It’s a potentially deadly problem that seems to affect Toyota Avalons down to the Prius, and even some Lexus models, too. Toyota first said the problem was solved with a recall of 3.8 million vehicles, but some owners and safety experts are saying “not so fast.” INSIDE: Steve's Latest Report
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| 11/20 | Archer Talks About Ohio Casino Deal For the first time, former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer is talking about his role in the casinos that are coming to Ohio. Inside: Action News Investigator Heather Catallo has the Story.
INVESTIGATORS: MI Jury Reform Project In our court justice system, the 12 men and women who serve on a jury are an irreplaceable cog in the wheel of criminal justice. But the next time you're called to serve, some controversial changes may be in place for jury duty.
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