Detroit community continues to clean up 2-weeks after watermain break
On Monday, many companies, most being contractors, were either removing garbage, cleaning and sanitizing basements. An impressive presence in the city as streets, which were flooded and then covered with mud, are being hosed down.
Businesses brace for Trump's tariff enforcement on Canada, Mexico
Some dealerships said they were seeing higher foot traffic with consumers anticipating higher prices.
Eastbound I-696 closes Monday for MDOT construction, repairs
Monday was day one for the eastbound side of I-696's two-year closure.
Swan Boat Club trial: Testimony begins in case against Marshella Chidester
After a jury was selected Monday morning in the case against Marshella Chidester, eight witnesses took the stand to describe the April 2024 Swan Boat Club crash that killed two children.
Detroit police look for break-in suspects who stole televisions and Xbox
Three suspects are wanted for breaking into a residence and stealing multiple televisions and an Xbox.
Detours begin: I-696 to be closed for 2 year
Starting at 9 a.m. March 3, motorists will be faced with detours on I-696 for two years according to MDOT.
Firefighter dies from cancer, 2-year construction project begins Monday, the weather and more
Hilary Golston and Dave Spencer host the March 2 HD Show.
23-year Dearborn firefighter loses battle with cancer
Dearborn Fire Chief Joseph Murray and Dearborn Firefighters: "It is with heartfelt sorrow and regret that we announce the passing of Captain Jeremy Watkins, after a long and courageous battle with presumed occupational related cancer. Jeremy began his service with the Dearborn Fire Department on March 5th, 2002. He progressed through the ranks promoting to Firefighter 2 in 2006, Engineer in 2012, Lieutenant in 2017 and Captain in 2020. Jeremy was a proud Dearborn resident and believed it was an honor to serve the citizens of his hometown. Throughout his years of service Jeremy responded to many emergencies and positively impacted the lives of thousands of individuals, often on the worst day of their lives. Unfortunately, in 2024 Jeremy was forced to medically retire after receiving a presumed occupational related cancer diagnosis. Jeremy was never one to back down from a challenge and he took on cancer with the same bravery and courage that he had shown at the many fires he fought throughout his career. With his loving wife Christine at his side, along with the support of his brothers and sisters at the Dearborn Fire Department, Jeremy fought his cancer until the very end. Early this morning, Captain Watkins was called home, clearly heaven was in need of a hero. This morning Dearborn Firefighters escorted Jeremy from his home to the funeral home, where our firefighters will remain by his side until the completion of his services. Visitation and memorial arrangements will be announced in the near future."
Construction set to begin on I-696, expected to last two years
Lauren Edwards live from Pleasant Ridge, which is just one of the communities that will be impacted in the years long construction.
Jazz Cannabis Club offering reward after break-in; tightening security measures
The dispensary has been open for less than a year, and has had three break-ins already.
Metro Detroit Record Show held in Livonia
The group will host several other events across the region later this year.
Cannabis Club broken into, police seek suspects in shooting, dog adopted after fire
Dave Spencer and Hilary Golston host the March 1, HD Show.
Dog who escaped during house fire, adopted in Clinton Township
Scott Wolchek gives an update on Wolf, the labradoodle who escaped a housefire that killed two other pets in February.
Eastpointe teen charged with posting threats against MSU
Hope Duncan, 18, is facing up to 20 years in prison for each of the two charges she faces.
Jazz Cannabis club robbed for third time in less than a year
The owner is offering $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of the people responsible.
Clintondale High School senior Davon Ciesiolka wins Naismith High School Basketball Courage Award
St. John?s School junior Lily Dunlap of Houston, Texas, and Clintondale High School senior Davon Ciesiolka of Clinton Township, Mich., have been named the national winners of the 2025 Jersey Mike?s Naismith High School Basketball Courage Award.
Campus K9s bringing comfort and connection to classrooms
Campus K9s is a nonprofit dedicated to transforming schools by bringing comfort and connection to students with a few furry friends. The organization trains and uses Social Emotional Learning Dogs to provide comfort in times of heightened anxiety and to offer support where needed through the school. For more information visit: https://www.campusk9s.com/
Lions VP raises awareness for her daughter's rare disease
Morgan is living life with an ultra-rare disease. Her mother, Kelly Kozole, says doctors diagnosed Morgan with beta-propeller protein-associated neurodegeneration, or BPAN. The disease progressively damages the nervous system. It causes recurrent seizures, developmental delays, and impacts movement.
Detroit mom held without bond in deadly child abuse case
41-year-old Brandee Pierce will stay in jail with her bond denied, in the atrocious murder of her son, 9-year-old Zamar King.
Metro Detroit Ukrainian responds to tense Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
An acrimonious argument inside the Oval Office between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Now, a deal that could help end the war in Ukraine appears to be off the table.



















