New year, new baby! Say hello to the 1st Metro Detroit baby of 2025
Daughter Amara was born into the world right at midnight at Corwell Health Dearborn.
U.S. homelessness up 18% amid cost of living crisis
Delivering a warm meal for a family experiencing homelessness and living in a motel is just one of the many families and individuals the Motor City Mitten Mission is helping every day.
Deadly New Orleans attack's impact on security moving forward
Like New Orleans, Detroit will have attractions that will draw national and international crowds, like the North American International Auto Show on January 10.
Man jailed after wild crash at Campus Martius
A local man spent New Year's Eve in a jail cell. He took reckless driving to a whole new level in the heart of Downtown Detroit.
How to protect yourself from Norovirus as cases go up
As the Norovirus infection continued to spread across Metro Detroit, many took to social media to talk about it.
Madd emphasizes sober driving on New Year's
According to Moms Against Drunk Driving, deaths have risen by 33% since 2019, and New Year's is one of the most dangerous holidays for impaired driving crashes.
Knife-wielding man drives car into 7-eleven, tased by police
Brian Steele had crashed his vehicle into a 7-Eleven before brandishing two knives and threatening to kill others around midnight in the area of 12 Mile and Schoenherr.
Suspect charged in Christmas Eve rampage
Michael Bouchard claimed the "criminal justice system has run off the rails again" in Michigan after another violent offender out on parole obtained a gun before harming several people who tried to help him.
Suspect wanted in several break ins in Oakland County
Over the past two weeks, 16 victims have filed reports with the sheriff's office, reporting someone has attempted to get into their car parked in the driveway or, in some cases, get into the house. The people living around here want this activity to stop.
Warren mayor faces second recall petition
This time, the issue had to do with setting up a land bank to allow the city to buy houses and vacant lots, fix them up, and resell them.
Michigan restaurants prepare for tipped worker pay increases
The owner of Brady?s Tavern recognizes the hospitality industry has its challenges. But this entrepreneur is confident he?ll find a new location soon and that?s why he?s also concerned about how an increase in the minimum wage will impact the restaurant industry.
Suspects can't escape Michigan State Police helicopter
Sometimes it helps to have eyes in the sky - especially when the suspect is fleeing at a high speed in a Dodge Durango. But thanks to Trooper 2, Michigan State Police's helicopter unit, the fleeing vehicle had little chance of getting away.
New tax credit for living organ donors in Michigan
The minimum wage will be jumping up $0.20 on Jan. 1, with a bigger increase to nearly $12.50 by mid-February. Workers are also in line for more sick time. Starting Feb. 21, workers will get one hour of paid sick time for every 30 hours worked every week.
Livonia woman dies a day after husband's life saved
For one Livonia family, the escape from tragedy was short-lived, as a 66-year-old woman was killed in a traffic crash just 24 hours after her husband was saved from a lake after falling through the ice.
Lions fan scammed out of hundreds in fake ticket sale
Tim Paletti was scammed out of $400 when someone on Facebook marketplace took his money, but never sent him the Lions tickets that he purchased as a present for his son.
Row House gives people place to work off the pounds
Bre Teamer checks out the Row House.
Tips on how to keep New Year's resolutions
We?ve all made them and unfortunately many of us have broken them It?s called a New Year?s Resolution, but before you give up on making them doctors say it?s okay to hit the reset button.
Jimmy Carter dead at 100, Warren police look for shooter, keeping New Year's resolutions the weather and more
Dave Spencer and Hilary Golston host the Dec. 29 HD Show.
Flint man charged in Oxford shooting that left 1 person dead, 2 others injured
A Flint man has been charged in a 19-count felony warrant, including felony murder, for the Christmas Eve shooting in Oxford that left one person dead and two others injured. Authorities say Malik Letroy Webb, 29, allegedly shot and killed Dr. Barbara Wolf after she stopped to assist him when his car went into a ditch near Ray Road and North Oxford Road around 6:15 PM on Dec. 24. Wolf?s 38-year-old daughter, a passenger in her car, was also shot during the incident.
Family and friends gather to remember 'Bicycle Bob' after he was beaten to death on Christmas Eve
The family of Robert "Bobby" Cavanaugh were devastated by his untimely death on Christmas Eve. Bobby?s sister, Jane Thompson, says her brother always had a kind heart. "He?s kind of a hero to me," said Jane. "He was always reaching out to others, helping them." Now Bobby?s family is hoping the community will help them with funeral expenses. For details on how to make a donation, go to their GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/remembering-bobbys-brave-sacrifice



















