Cancer survivor makes wigs for others with hair loss battling the disease
Micah Allison spends hours at her sewing machine at her home in Harper Woods - the 22-year-old is making wigs - a passion that grew out of a devastating diagnosis three years ago.
Teen waitress performs CPR on customer during medical emergency
"I really just didn't think, I knew the time was limited," Sophia said. "And the more time I was wasting not doing it, it was more time that he wouldn't survive."
8-year-old boy with autism puts new spin on 'Let's go, Brandon' chants
The child was on spring-break when he saw signs with the phrase, believing they were meant to encourage him. As he started trying new activities he had never attempted before, his mom used the story to write a book.
Gift of Life Michigan honors leader for 25 years of service
Through Chapman's work at Gift of Life and the Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program, she works to erase fears and increase knowledge.
From burn survivor to ‘superdog’: Taka’s journey inspires patients near and far
Taka was on the brink of death after a house fire, and now his beaming face inspires fellow burn survivors across the country.
3-year-old taken from troubled household gets deputy visit to help him get over fear of police
"We do know there are at least 14 allegations of abuse and neglect, and we know CPS was involved in the first year of his life too," Visel said.
New K9 officer Eros joins Beaumont Royal Oak security team
The newest member of Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital’s security team doesn't wear a badge, but this German Shepherd can sniff out a problem right away - meet 20-month-old Eros.
'Walk for Miracles' at the Detroit Zoo fundraises for Beaumont Children's program helping kids in need
"We're here to help the children and it's a blessing."
Macomb County Boy Scout earns national award for saving mom's life
"I wouldn’t be here today, I really wouldn’t, if it wasn’t for him," she said.
Flat Rock K9 officer helps rescue 95-year-old man who fell in woods
"He started doing his thing," said Sgt. Tetreau. "We started tracking. His nose is a lot better than mine. We went a couple hundred yards out, all of a sudden he came right up to him and started sniffing his feet."
Homegrown Naval pilot flies over alma mater Grosse Pointe South
Chelsea piloted the E-2 Hawkeye - a Naval tactical tool - used in combat as early warning detection and threat analysis. MacGriff, who earned a position few women have, was able to skillfully fly over her proud alma mater - Grosse Pointe South High School.
Students raise almost $80k during Charity Week at Rochester Community Schools
Students from Adams, Stoney Creek and Rochester High Schools fundraised for Yellow Ribbon Fund; an organization providing support for wounded service members and their families.
Serenity garden and courtyard by doctor honoring late wife, provides comfort at Beaumont Dearborn
"Dearborn didn’t quite have that location that I was looking for, so it’s kind of an inspiration for me to create that space for patients, for patients’ families, and for employees," he said.
Kittens found living in woman's car engine compartment recovered safe
"From underneath the car, it started meowing - since cars don’t usually do that, we decided to check it out," said Zac Shaw at Ziebart.
Ray Gray Freedom Drive raises funds to help those who are wrongly incarcerated
One painting at a time he is on a mission to help others find the freedom he now has.
Custom bikes for kids with disabilities gifted through Beaumont's Bike Day program
Once bikes and helmets are adjusted to fit, they're good to take home.
7-year-old goes viral after she loses shoe at track meet, comes back to win race
Watch this 7-year-old girl wow the crowd as she loses a shoe at the start of a race, then comes back for an incredible first-place finish.
Mother's Day weekend at the Soccer in the D program
A growing soccer program in Detroit at an affordable price point: $35 for the season.
Community rallies for beloved father of 5 battling heart disease
At just 48, David is in heart failure - and doctors say it's likely because a virus was attacking his heart, a result of what seemed like a mild case of Covid over the winter.
Detroit Children's Center offers support for foster children and parents
Serving nearly 7,500 children each year – the Children’s Center has licensed psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists to work with children who struggle with behavioral, emotional, educational, and physical challenges and may have experienced trauma.



















