AG Nessel hosts hate crime awareness townhall in West Bloomfield
Nessel underscored the importance of recently passed laws expanding what counts as a hate crime at a time when she says anti-semitism is on the rise like never before.
The Breakdown with Taryn Asher | May 7
Next on the Breakdown w Taryn Asher, A former inmate, a fired whistleblower, and another attorney taking on the MDOC after decades of reported abuse at Huron Valley Correctional.
Former catholic school transforms into affordable housing
The space was converted into 46 affordable apartments ? with 25 reserved for permanent supporting housing for people who have experienced homelessness.
Royal Oak works to change downtown parking system
Annette Frank, a Royal Oak resident, is taking the new proposed parking meters and kiosks for a test drive.
3rd annual 'Silence the Violence' Mother's Day event
Alisa Sanders and Tabitha Nahabedian think about their children every day, and as Mother's Day approaches, they miss them even more. The two moms are among the many who have lost their sons and daughters to gun violence.
Beloved member of Lincoln Park community dies after battle with leukemia
Some of the final weeks of Dakota Luna's life was spent enjoying what he loved most: wrestling. One of his best friends plans to continue his legacy with the local promotion company he helped start.
What does it take to get rich? One entrepreneur has advice
Cedric Nash is a self-made millionaire who has walked the walk. Now, in a bid to help others become wealthy, the entrepreneur is hoping others can talk the talk with the advice he has to offer.
Dearborn police arrest former Ford worker over stolen car parts
A former employee of Ford Motor Company is accused of taking millions of dollars in new car parts right off the line. An investigation by Dearborn Police found the alleged thefts going on for more than two years, stretching from plants in Wayne, Dearborn, and Flat Rock.
How to fly without a Real ID
Real ID requirements go into effect Wednesday, including a rule requiring a compliant ID to fly. If you don't have a form of identification that is considered a Real ID, you may still be able to board a flight, but there will be extra steps at security.
Sheetz debate rages on in Livonia as Zoning Board listens to arguments
On Tuesday it appeared that Sheetz might be getting another chance to present a plan for the corner of Eight Mile and Newburgh after a meeting with the Livonia Zoning Board.
Taylor council vote deadlocks on controversial towing company contract
Emotions were high during the Taylor City Council meeting with a vote on ending a contract with Area Towing and going with a lower bidder.
Graphic claims made in Dearborn Heights police sexual harassment lawsuit filed by 2 officers
A lawsuit claims a police officer was forced to perform sex acts on bosses at work, while another was sexually harassed and retaliated against.
Trump administration offers illegal immigrants chance to self-deport
Undocumented aliens will have the chance to be paid $1,000 and have their transportation paid for.
Travelers without Real ID can still fly but extra identification verification is needed
Starting on May 7 the Real ID goes into effect meaning all people flying domestically will need a gold star on their license.
Loved ones remember 23-year-old woman killed in double shooting
Monai Carter was fatally shot inside the residence on Pinewood, while a second victim, a man, was wounded.
Detroit Promise Ball celebrates 40 years, raises money for diabetes research
Breakthrough T1D held the Promise Ball at Michigan Central Friday, with the organization donating 100 percent of everything raised to diabetes research.
MDOC sued for $500 million in 'perverse' lawsuit regarding female inmate treatment
The suit alleges recorded naked during strip searches, showers and bathroom breaks - via the body cameras worn by prison guards at the Huron Valley Correctional Facility.
New polling data shows Michigan independent voters dissatisfied with Trump
While Trump maintains the support and backing of his core Republican base, he has seen a significant defection among independent voters who previously supported him.
Aunt bound over in Detroit shooting case
The woman charged with several counts of assault with intent to murder after she opened-fire at a family members in April was bound over for circuit court following a preliminary hearing on Tuesday.
Detroit man claims he 'killed a demon' after wife's brutal death
Timothy Morgan, 68, of Detroit, is facing a first-degree murder charge after he allegedly stabbed his wife with a plastic sword before bludgeoning her with a pair of pliers.



















