Record-setting crowd fills Comerica for Tigers first playoff game since 2014
Finally, the American League Playoffs have come back to Detroit! And Tigers fans filled Comerica Park nearly to the seams with almost 45,000 fans packed in game three against the Guardians.
Tigers gear up for home playoff game • Rogers, Slotkin face off on debate stage • Milton nears landfall
On Wednesday's News Hit: - For the first time in a decade, the Detroit Tigers play a playoff game at home today. - Elissa Slotkin and Mike Rogers agreed to disagree on many issues in their first televised debate. - Hurricane Milton continued on its path to the west coast of Florida this morning, likely to remain a major hurricane when it finally makes landfall.
Crews battle large Detroit house fire
A home in Detroit's Palmer Woods neighborhood near 7 Mile and Woodward caught fire early Wednesday. It is unknown if anyone was injured in the fire that engulfed the home.
Slotkin and Rogers debate in battle of US Senate candidates
The tension rose when the topic of bringing a Chinese company to build EV batteries up north.
'Run from the water, hide from the wind': Tampa reporter talks Milton preparation
Genevieve Curtis reports for our Fox station in Tampa and gives us a first-hand account of the storm prep for Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 5 storm.
Samantha Woll's family confident in Michael-Jackson-Bolanos' guilt
The family of Samantha Woll never had any doubt that Michael Jackson-Bolanos was going to be convicted in her murder. So when the not guilty verdict came in - they couldn't help but wonder what happened.
Downtown Detroit all decked out for ALDS Game 3 with Guardians Wednesday
The Tigers are tied with the Guardians 1-1 in the best-of-five series heading back to Detroit for Game 3 Wednesday. The night before, a drone show was held as preparations are underway for the next two playoff home games.
Police: Suspect pulled gun, opened fire before officer shot back, killing him
Bullets struck the passenger side of their scout car, one of the officers returned fire - killing the man - who died at the scene.
Ford moves workers into Michigan Central Station
After years of renovation and repurpose, the old train station in Detroit is officially open for business.
Republican VP candidate JD Vance at Eastern Market talks auto industry, economy to voters
The Ohio senator and vice presidential candidate made his eighth visit to Michigan since becoming former President Donald Trump's running mate. Vance hit on election issues like the economy, border security and specific to Detroit - the auto industry.
Wayne County Sheriff announces 'Sheriff Safe Zones'
The "Sheriff Safe Zones" initiative is part of the Faith & Blue weekend taking place Oct. 11 through Oct. 14. Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington believes it can help unite the community and law enforcement in a safe zone known as the church.
Michigan native on west side of Florida, preps for Hurricane Milton
Jenn Hurlburt lives just north of Tampa and is a healthcare worker who doesn't have the luxury of evacuating.
Study finds political divide with family and friends greater than ever
A recent Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce statewide survey asked a question are your conversations over the presidential election causing a strain in your relationships at home, or with your friends or at the office.
How Michigan is assisting in disaster response amid hurricanes
As hurricanes batter Florida, Michigan has hundreds in the state and is planning to send hundreds more as Hurricane Milton takes aim at Tampa Bay, an historic storm that is among the most threatening the region has ever seen.
Prosecutor: Teen accused of fatally stabbing Detroit man for being gay
The 17-year-old and the 64-year-old man allegedly met via an online dating app. The teen has been charged as an adult.
Comedian Keith Alberstadt in Royal Oak to help Furniture Bank raise funds
Bre Teamer chats with Diane Charles, Executive Director of Furniture Bank, about the organization, its mission, and the event geared to help raise funds for those in need.
Hurricane Milton threatens Florida • Vance campaigning in Detroit • Hospitals brace for possible IV shortage
On Tuesday's News Hit: - The approaching Hurricane Milton poses "an extremely serious threat to Florida," the National Hurricane Center said. - JD Vance plans to campaign at Eastern Market in Detroit as the race for the White House enters its final weeks. - Hospitals could face an IV solution shortage as a result of Hurricane Helene.
Detroit Metro Airport traffic picks up as travelers flee Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton landfall
Detroit Metro Airport is busy with travelers heading home from Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall. The powerful storm is expected to hit the state on Wednesday night, and residents and travelers alike have been preparing for it.
Hospitals in Metro Detroit conserve on IV bags due to Hurricane Helene fallout
Hurricane Helene is impacting us in ways we never would have thought, causing a possible nationwide, IV solution shortage.
Travelers back home in Michigan talk hurricane threat in Florida from Milton
Cliff Sutela of Warren cut his vacation short, returning to Detroit Metro Airport before the expected Category 5 Hurricane Milton invades Southwest Florida.