National Dispatcher Week celebrates those who are on the other end of that 911 call
The most critical link somehow still doesn't do justice. The very small but mighty dispatch team in Warren works hard, and it?s truly impressive seeing in person all they do and the people who call trusting them to help.
Kicking off Michigan's golf season in the UP
The kickoff to Pure Michigan golf season is here and there are plenty of opportunities to hit the links in northern Michigan.
Community Baby Shower for expecting mothers in need is April 25
For more information about Alternatives For Girls go to: alternativesforgirls.org
Suspect caught after escaping police custody, leading DPD on chase
Police say the suspect is a 22-year-old male with extensive criminal history of both violence and weapons offensives.
Man accused of shooting teen with autism in back, faces judge
Prosecutors say Robert Pugh walked out of a home, frisked Claude Woosk, told him to run, then shot him in the back.
Missing Dearborn Heights teen: Police ask for public's help finding Tasia Keaton
Police believe Tasia may be involved in sex trafficking ? saying they know two different men on two different occasions picked her up and are believed to have assaulted her shortly after she ran away.
MDOT, Corktown reach agreement on fate of historic Michigan Avenue bricks
Over the years there has been a tug-of-war between MDOT and advocates for preserving the neighborhood's history.
22-year-old in cuffs arrested after running from police
Detroit police took an individual into custody after he escaped while in cuffs.
Racist writing spray painted outside Lakeview High School
A derogatory word used against African Americans was part of the hate speech written in graffiti spray paint at Lakeview High School. Many parents were left concerned, but some say they were not shocked.
Child porn suspect, 81, had more than 1,000 custom-made images
James Meloche of Clarkston is accused of altering photos of kids by placing images of children onto pornographic photos of adults.
Patrick Lyoya death: Family wants justice in trial against ex-Grand Rapids cop
Patrick was a Congolese refugee ? his father, Peter Lyoya, speaks Swahili and Israel Siku is his translator. Peter said these past three years have left a void in his family and says Schurr must face justice.
Spring cleaning also means your social media and passwords, says expert
Whether it is purging apps, making sure our passwords are unique and secure, consider this your reminder to take some time and effort now so it doesn?t cost you later.
Sterling Heights mayor says city won't pay for damages on woman's vehicle
A large branch crashed through Susan Lesner's windshield but the city says it bears no responsibility.
International students at 3 Michigan universities facing removal by US
The Trump Administration is working to remove international students from three Michigan universities over alleged anti-American protests, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is concerned over a lack of due process.
51-year-old charged in connection with cold case rapes
Akida Dudley is charged with three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct for instances that happened between 1997 and 2004. He was identified after rape kits that went untested for years finally tested.
Fears as Trump administration tries removing international students in Michigan
The Michigan governor is raising concerns about efforts by the Trump administration to deport some international students currently enrolled at universities.
White House Press Briefing: Karoline Leavitt's comments on Kilmer Abrego Garcia
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt comments on Kilmer Abrego Garcia, saying he will never live in the United States.
White House: Kilmer Abrego Garcia will never return to U.S.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Wednesday that Kilmer Abrego Garcia -- the man at the center of a controversial deportation -- will never return to the United States. "He will never live in the United States of America again."
FULL REMARKS: RFK Jr. speaks on Autism findings, says autism is preventable disease
RFK Jr. spoke for about 30 minutes on Wednesday about the latest findings from the CDC on autism's prevalence in the United States -- calling autism a 'preventable disease' and saying he wants to end the 'myth of epidemic deniers'.
Secretary of health Kennedy calls autism a 'preventable disease'
On Wednesday, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said autism is a preventable disease and that the U.S. needs to stop denying the epidemic.



















