Impacts from dismantling the Department of Education

Donald Trump has campaigned on cutting the federal education department. That could have big impacts for Michigan schools, whose programs for special needs students and districts with less money could feel the change the most.

CreatorCon gears up for 3rd annual event

Robert Courtney, owner of the fast-growing digital marketing agency Robert Courtney & Associates, is convening metro Detroit’s most innovative influencers, business owners, and creatives for the 3rd Annual CreatorCon marketing conference on November 15 & 16 2024 at Cambria Hotel, 600 West Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI. Dame Dash, is an entrepreneur, executive producer, and businessman known for his roles as co-founder of Roc A Fella Records and Rocawear. Bre Teamer chats with Robert Courtney about this year's event.

Howell Nazi demonstration • Michigan Medicine strike averted • Drunk woman jumps into Detroit River

On Tuesday's News Hit: - People waving Nazi flags collected outside an American Legion Post in Howell that was hosting a performance of "The Diary of Anne Frank." - A Michigan Medicine strike was averted the day before union members were set to walk the picket line. - A woman trying to do a good deed found herself in handcuffs after police say she was drunk when she jumped into the Detroit River to rescue a dog.

Funeral home, Detroit deli helping after boy killed in crash

A Detroit funeral home is paying for services to bury a 7-year-old boy killed in a drunk driving crash over the weekend, while Lou's Deli, the boy's favorite restaurant, donated $2,500 to help his family. Jerome Coleman Jr. was killed when a speeding and drunk driver ran a red light at 7 Mile and Mound, crashing into his family's minivan.

Holly tornado damages American Legion

An American Legion in Holly suffered damage after a rare November tornado touched down in the area on Sunday night. At first, those who got to the building on Monday thought someone had vandalized the building.

EF-0 tornado causes disruptions for Veterans Day services in Holly

Officials with the National Weather Service confirmed the tornado that hit Holly was an EF-0, the lowest on the scale. The NWS said peak winds reached 70 mph as the tornado moved through. It started in a wooded marshland before dissipating near Martha and Washington streets.