Northville Twp. police holding drive to collect donations for people effected by Hurricane Helene

As Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton continue to devastate the southeastern United States, the Northville Township Police Department is stepping up to help. Led by dispatcher Connie Burnett, the department has organized a donation drive for hurricane victims in North Carolina. This isn't Burnett's first relief effort; she previously helped distribute supplies after tornadoes in Kentucky. The department is asking for donations of new items like heavy-duty work gloves, socks, tarps, and cleaning wipes by October 15. Collection boxes are available at Township Hall, the police department, and the fire department. All donations will be sent to the American Legion Devereaux Post 141 in Howell, which is coordinating a convoy to deliver the items to Asheville, NC. Police also warn residents to be cautious of donation scams and encourage people to support verified organizations.

Rehab Highland Park gives home a makeover

For Isabel Deguzman, Friday was a special one after getting the first glimpse at her remodeled home in Highland Park. Sorely in need of repairs, it was her story as a friendly neighbor and grandmother that motivated the president of Rehab Highland Park to give her a helping hand.

Walz stumps in Michigan

The governor of Minnesota and current vice presidential nominee for the Democratic ticket stopped in Macomb County Friday for a campaign speech to workers at the community college.

Manhunt underway after homicide in Rochester Hills

Two men dressed up as DTE workers before entering a home in Rochester Hills and allegedly murdering the homeowner before tying up his wife. They fled the residence Friday afternoon and police are searching for both suspects.

Donald Trump's Detroit jab draws ire from leaders

During a visit to Detroit on Thursday, Former President Donald Trump said the country would be like Detroit if Kamala Harris becomes president. The comment upset many leaders in the city and state, who say it was an insult to the city.