Utica police chase turns to hospital escort with woman in labor

Newborn Henry Sadowski is going to have quite the story to tell one day. It starts back on Oct. 17th, when Mary told the father of her child, Austin, that her water broke.

Detroit firefighters reunite with little boy they rescued from burning home

"It's kind of emotional now, But he was there on the floor - I felt him his heartbeat was heavy," said Lt. David Howard, DFD. "I grabbed him,"

Former Bosnian refugee says nonprofit Samaritas helped family settle into US after fleeing war

It gave them a great start - she now has her own family, she's a vice president with Comerica Bank - and she is the chair of Friday's gala celebrating the work that Samaritas has done for 90 years.

International non-profit plants trees at Bald Mountain State Recreation Area

Local residents joined with volunteers of the global non-profit organization DSNDP, to plant trees in collaboration with the Michigan DNR at Bald Mountain State Recreation Area, in Orion Township.

100 Highland Park students get free glasses thanks to new Wayne County program

"This is a game changer - it doesn’t really matter what’s happening on the blackboard if you can’t see what’s on the blackboard," said Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, Wayne County Health Director.

Meet the Lions fan who caught Jared Goff's touchdown celebration throw

A Detroit firefighter for the last 10 years, he's also a season ticket holder who happened to be in the right seat at the right time.

Michigan historical marker honors Black engineer who helped design Ambassador Bridge

But Henderson faced discrimination as a student at U of M. He was just the second African American to graduate from the School of Engineering in 1911, and could not find employment in the US.

'The Big Dig' allows patients at Children's Hospital to use heavy machinery

It's the Big Dig, putting kids at the controls of heavy machinery and taking a break from being patients at Children's Hospital of Michigan.

Volunteers make 9/11 a day of service packing food with Forgotten Harvest

“For Metro Detroit, one of the areas we're serving, one-in-five children are food insecure," said Adrian Lewis, CEO of Forgotten Harvest.

Foster grandparents offer nurturing support for kids at MCHS Family of Services

"We are constantly learning from each other," said Wanda Hutchins. "And I feel as though we support each other - I need their love and I have enough love to give back to them."

Dearborn Heights Firefighters to host Chili Cook-Off to fund childhood burn victim camp

Proceeds from the event help to support the Firefighter Union Charity Fund which contributes to several local charities – including the  Great Lakes Burn Camp, which supports young fire victims who have experienced injury or disfigurement by severe burns.