Man charged with threatening arson, asking gas station clerk if he was Christian or Muslim
A Waterford man was arrested and charged after disturbing allegations of ethnic intimidation.
10th and final 'Team Abad Coat Drive? to take place for transwomen in Detroit
The coat drive has offered a safe space, a warm meal and those winter essentials to so many people who stay in that neighborhood.
'Hunger-free in the D Campaign' returns
It is the 11th annual 'Hunger-free in the D Campaign' where over $500,000 was raised on Monday to benefit those in need.
Canton neighbors react to deadly mobile home fire, leaving the community grieving
The Canton Township Fire Chief says it broke out around 5:40 p.m. at Glen Ridge Mobile Home Community, where two children died leaving neighbors in shock and grieving.
Woman sex trafficked at Southfield hotel, suspect arrested
Southfield Police said a woman who was sex trafficked at a hotel in the city was rescued after she asked an employee for help: 'I'm beyond terrified'
Ordered garlic sauce but got Mayo instead
Josh Landon explains with the nine crew of his disappointed experience from over the weekend of when he placed a simple order of garlic sauce at one local restaurant.
Expect new traffic patterns at Telegraph in Southfield
On Nov. 25, drivers will come upon a new interchange that's intended to streamline traffic in metro Detroit. For those that travel through Telegraph and Eight Mile, they'll be navigating a diverging diamond interchange.
Michigan's deer hunting problem • Pelican migration to metro Detroit • Kids killed in fire
In Monday's News Hit: - Michigan's deer hunting problem isn't going away - Pelicans are increasingly migrating to Michigan - Two kids died in a house fire in Canton Township Sunday night
Two kids dead after mobile home fire in Canton Township
A tragedy took place out of Canton Township Sunday night when emergency crews responded to a mobile home park for a fire. Two kids died from the incident while two adults and another child are in the hospital.
Bicyclist killed in Warren, hit-and-run driver released, the weather and more
Dave Spencer hosts the Nov. 24 HD Show.
Family seeks help after furnace, water heater stolen from house
A Detroit family is seeking help after someone broke into their house and stole the water heater, furnace and other essentials. The family has a GoFundMe set up to help. It can be found at: https://gofund.me/79c2d6a1
THE Interview: The Crypto Rally Faces Regulatory Scrutiny Amid Security Debate
Bitcoin?s surge has reignited enthusiasm in the crypto market, but questions about regulation and classification loom large. We explore the implications of the rally and whether cryptocurrencies should be classified as securities. Wayne State University Professor Dr. Tom Shohfi, with experience at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, breaks down the key regulatory challenges facing the crypto space and what it means for investors with Hilary Golston.
Police officers lose their licenses, condo complex explodes in Orion Township, the weather and more
Hilary Golston hosts to Nov. 23 HD Show.
Child reunites with lost stuffed penguin after neighbor & her dog finds it
Pico the penguin is the special friend of Luca Trotman who is almost four years old.
Child reunited with stuffed penguin named Pico, after neighbors found it
Pico the penguin is the special friend of Luca, but after he was lost during a family walk, the parents and the neighborhood sprung into action, searching Luca's best friend.
People gather for Detroit's 21st annual tree lighting at Campus Martius
It is the unofficial start to the holidays in Detroit, the 21st annual Detroit Tree Lighting. The beloved event will be on Friday, Nov. 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Campus Martius Park.
Santa, Romulus Fire Department grant special holiday wish
As kids start crafting their Christmas list, a four year old from downriver had a rare ask. She wanted her 16-year-old dog, who?s nearing the end to meet Santa for the first time. Santa, and some special little helpers, granted that wish.
Search for suspected burglar around Rosedale-Grandmont
Some people on Detroit's east side are putting a woman on blast claiming she is breaking into cars and homes in their neighborhood.
Fighting food insecurity for Detroit homes at annual downtown tree lighting
According to recent data, 70% of Detroit households experience food insecurity. But a group of local restaurant owners are working making a difference at the Detroit Christmas Tree Lighting in the downtown area.
MSP reminds drivers to practice winter driving skills
December is almost here, and police are letting drivers know it is the perfect time to practice safe driving skills before winter descends upon Michigan.



















