Metro Detroit families protest for affordable childcare, equitable wages
Families and activists participated in a nation-wide protest Monday morning, demanding affordable childcare and equitable wages through an initiative called a “Day without Childcare."
Residents weigh in: Should Berkley Days be canceled due to repeated fights?
After fights broke out for two years in a row at Berkley Days, longtime residents are left wondering: Should the event be permanently canceled?
81-year-old Troy man has nearly $500,000 stolen in online scam
Sgt. Hancock says he thought he was investing wisely -online - but that wasn't the case.
Zion Foster murder trial: Jaylin Brazier returns to court as case enters second week
Jaylin Brazier's murder trial continues Monday. The 25-year-old is accused of killing his cousin Zion Foster.
Hutch's Jewelry murder: Trial set to begin for 2 suspects
Trial is slated to begin Monday for several suspects accused of plotting the murder of well-known Oak Park jeweler Dan ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson.
National Cherry Festival announces Bret Michaels as performer
Bret Michaels is joining the lineup for this summer's National Cherry Festival in Traverse City.
Plane crashes into backyard of Novi home
A plane crashed into the backyard of a home in Novi over the weekend.
Dutch Girl Donuts reopens as crowds line up outside iconic Detroit bakery
Detroit's Dutch Girl Donuts has reopened after closing due to staffing shortages in 2021.
Northern Lights could be visible in Michigan on Friday
The Northern Lights could appear in the northern half of the United States on Friday night, including here in Michigan.
Metro Detroit weather: Rain fades, some sun returns for Friday
We'll shut the rain down and bring back a bit of sun today.
Allen Park's Thunderbowl Lanes announces sale to Bowlero after 64 years
The cherished Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park, built in 1960, is being sold to the national company Bowlero.
Missing Na'Ziyah Harris: Loved ones protest outside court house for answers
Na’Ziyah Harris was last seen getting off the school bus on Cornwell at Three Mile on Detroit’s east side, January 9th.
Fighting for air: Activists demand change outside steel plant at Detroit-Dearborn border
“I developed asthma in 2018. I had no issues breathing whatsoever until I moved to Southwest Detroit," said Darren Riley.
Homeless woman was living inside Midland rooftop store sign with computer and coffee maker
The Family Fare store is in a retail strip with a triangle-shaped sign at the top of the building. The sign structure, probably 5 feet wide and 8 feet high, has a door and is accessible from the roof,
Increase in Michigan deer harvests in 2023 is an encouraging sign for managers
For the first time in decades, there was a reported rise in the number of deer harvested in Michigan that wasn't associated with a policy change or a pandemic.
Halfway to Halloween Expo, Uncorked: Detroit, and more things to do this weekend
Get a head start on Halloween decor shopping, sample wine at Detroit: Uncorked, and more this weekend. Here's what's going on in Southeast Michigan:
Lake Erie algal bloom could be worst in years, latest forecasts say
If rainfall continues at an above-average rate in May and June, the size of the bloom could reach a level not seen since 2019.
Wallet thieves targeting victims at Shelby Township stores
Shelby Township police are looking for wallet thieves after a string of theft reports at stores on Hall Road.
Pontiac Lake Road bridge in Waterford Township closed due to hole
The Pontiac Lake Road Bridge over the Clinton River in Waterford Township is closed.
Auburn Hills police officers hospitalized after possible exposure to narcotics
Just a gram of fentanyl is enough to kill someone, a former assistant chief with Detroit police said.