Teen from Albania learns English and graduates with Oakland University scholarship
It was just two years ago that graduating senior Kelvin Hasanaj arrived not only at Clintondale High School - but the United States of America.
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."
New chair at Ludington State Park makes outdoors more accessible
An Action Track Chair at Ludington State Park allows people with mobility issues to explore areas they usually may not be able to get to.
Teen with muscular dystrophy gets accessible van after a year without a way around
An Oak Park teen with muscular dystrophy will be able to attend college in the fall thanks to donors who helped him get an accessible van.
Monroe Street Midway offers plenty of fun in the heart of downtown Detroit
A summer destination in Downtown Detroit is back open for the season.
Royal Oak police and fire raise $13K for teen battling lymphoma
Lane is the son of a firefighter, and plays lacrosse, but it’s his latest challenge that’s brought a Metro Detroit community together over hockey.
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.
Former inmates get new Chance For Life from prison program
"Change is necessary - you have to make a change - you have to be open to change - and the biggest obstacle in change is yourself," Smith said. "It's work, but it's worth it."
Dakkota auto supplier plant unveiled at site of former Detroit Kettering
The plants bring 500 jobs, and another 75 projected at this plant alone, where 90 percent of employees identify as a minority.
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.
Detroit police officer stabbed and shot in line of duty, is honored after his fight to recover
His tenacity earned him the Chief’s Award. DPD Chief James White says there’s no one more deserving.
Mom who had children taken during cancer battle gets them back with legal aid clinic help
Nadia, now 7, and Michaela, 5, had been gone for nearly a year when Malaysia was referred to the William Booth Legal Aid Clinic at the Salvation Army, where she met Clinic Director Amy Roemer.
Macomb County firefighters, deputy save 12 ducklings from sewer
Twelve ducklings were saved from a sewer in Macomb County.
After 14 months overseas, US Army specialist surprises her 8 siblings in Sterling Heights
First she surprised her Henry Ford high school brother and sister in Sterling Heights. But that wasn't all - Trinity was on a mission to surprise her other six siblings.
Good news: Positive stories for your weekend
Take a break from the bad news to read some positive stories as you enjoy this beautiful Michigan weekend.
Matthew and Kelly Stafford back for SAY Detroit Education Center ground breaking
"Just to be able to affect kids in a positive manner, and this new thing is going to be so much better for it," Matthew Stafford said. "We're excited to be a part of it and humbled to be a part of it."
Afghans fleeing Taliban get new start with Detroit Refugee Network
"More than 650 Afghan refugees have come to southeast Michigan since late 2021 with more than 250 planning to settle in Detroit," said Kelli Dobner.
'Pastors at the pump' give away free gas today for Easter weekend
“Prices for food are up, prices for childcare are up, gas prices are up, yet people are still making the same amount of money as before.” Inkster Ministerial Alliance Reverend John Hearn Jr. said.
Disabled woman gifted new dog after her beloved Chihuahuas were killed by coyotes
"My mother-in-law just passed and I have a Chihuahua that needs a home," she said. "It looks like her little brown dog, her name is Misty.”



















