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.
Women freezing eggs more frequently as infertility rises and childbearing is delayed
The peak fertility age for women is 23. But many aren't planning on having kids until their 30s - leading to some tectonic impacts in the U.S. and in family planning.
Powerful thunderstorms, EF-2 tornado rip through Michigan: 'Hellacious wind'
Powerful storms, including one confirmed tornado moved through Michigan on Tuesday, leaving a trail of destruction from the southwest side of the state to Metro Detroit.
Zion Foster murder case: Five witnesses called in first day of Jaylin Brazier's trial
The jury trial of Jaylin Brazier started Tuesday morning in Wayne County. Charged with murdering his cousin, Zion Foster, and then dumping her body in a Highland Park trash dumpster, Brazier has maintained he didn't kill her but that he did throw her body in a dumpster.
Michigan Central Station 10-day open-house includes concert with 'iconic' Detroit artists
Ford isn't shying away from going big in its grand unveiling of Michigan Central Station in June. Here's what to expect.
Evenstar’s Chalice announces closure of downtown Ypsilanti store
After seven years in downtown Ypsilanti, metaphysical store Evenstar’s Chalice is closing. However, business will continue online.
Zion Foster case: Jury seated in Jaylin Brazier's trial, opening statements on Tuesday
A jury has been seated in the murder trial of Jaylin Brazier, the man charged with killing Zion Foster -- whose body has never been found.
Undercover stings lead to human trafficking arrests during NFL Draft in Detroit
The NFL Draft drew huge crowds to Detroit, and with record crowds comes an increased chance for crime, especially human trafficking. During the draft, a multi-agency task force spent two days searching for human traffickers and victims during an undercover sting operation.
Cooking oil intentionally dumped in West Bloomfield, officials say
Police believe oil coating several West Bloomfield roads was intentionally dumped.
NB I-75 reopens hours after major crash in Detroit
All northbound I-75 lanes near the I-94 overpass were reopened after a major crash caused road closures for several hours on Monday.
Hines Drive Saturday road closures resume for bicycling, walking, running
It's that time of year when bicyclists, walkers, and runners get to experience Hines Drive without the threat of vehicles.
Detroit's Jason Hargrove Transit Center opens this weekend, expanding city's public bus footprint
Public transit is growing in metro Detroit, getting a major boost with the city's new hub opening at the historic Michigan State Fair Grounds.
Tawas Point Lighthouse reopening after extensive renovations
After extensive repairs to the Tawas Point Lighthouse, the historic lighthouse overlooking Lake Huron and Tawas Bay will reopen this week.
VP Kamala Harris visiting Detroit to announce new funding for auto suppliers
During a visit to Detroit on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to announce new funding for auto suppliers.
Michigan gas price averages drop 11 cents
Gas prices are down in Michigan, according to AAA.
Cedar Point offering 'Michigan Bundle' tickets to roller coaster park
Cedar Park reopens May 4 with a brand new Top Thrill Dragster awaiting riders.
Samantha Woll murder: Motion hearing expected Friday afternoon
Michael Jackson-Bolanos is charged with first-degree premeditated murder, as well as home invasion and lying to police. Samantha Woll was found dead with multiple stab wounds outside her home in Detroit last October.
Michigan's U.S. Senate race could determine control of the chamber
One of the likelier scenarios for the upcoming race is campaign between "two heavyweights" in Elissa Slotkin and Mike ROgers.
Detroit schools plagued by marijuana edible problem, superintendent warns
Since the legalization of recreational weed, the number of instances involving weed gummies and vapes has exploded at DPSCD.
Voter intimidation case in Plymouth Township ends without charges
The individual came forward and admitted he had placed a non-functioning camera near the ballot box. He said his intent was to deter tampering.