Everyone is making coffee wrong, study says

A study published in an academic journal suggests that people have been making coffee with too many beans and too finely a ground.

General Motors announces $2.2B investment in Hamtramck plant

General Motors executives along with local, state and federal officials are expected to make a “major announcement” Monday morning.

Detroit receiving $25 million from HUD to combat poverty, homelessness

Michigan and Detroit are receiving tens of millions of dollars from the Department of Housing and Urban Development in an effort to end homelessness in Detroit.

Detroit kicks off second round of recruitment events for new FCA plant

Detroit is hosting its second round of recruitment events, preparing residents interested in applying to work at Fiat Chrysler's upgraded Jeep plant on Mack Ave.

Air bag woes force Honda, Toyota to recall 6M vehicles

The problem could affect as many as 12.3 million vehicles in the U.S. made by six companies. It's possible that as many as eight people were killed when air bags didn't inflate. U.S. safety regulators are investigating.

Hazel's Crab Trap restaurant takeover in Birmingham

Hazel, Ravines and Downtown in Birmingham is having a full menu takeover Jan. 21 - Feb. 16, featuring fresh catch from Florida and the Gulf Coast.

National crime survivors network opens Detroit chapter

CSSJ, a national organization that brings survivors of crime together, is starting its chapter on Monday to provide those resources to other people.

Price of Michigan's Recreation Passport increasing this year

The cost of Michigan's Recreation Passport is increasing by $1 this March when you purchase it with license plate registration renewal.

Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreaks over, product safe to eat again, FDA says

Three separate outbreaks of E. coli-tainted romaine lettuce appeared to be over and the product was deemed safe to eat again, the FDA and CDC announced.