Food pantries brace for influx of demand with SNAP benefits tenuous
Two federal judges on Friday ruled the Trump administration must continue to fund the food aid program, using contingency funds during the government shutdown. SNAP benefits were expected to freeze starting tomorrow on Nov. 1, leaving millions of people scrambling to secure food.
FBI: Multiple arrests in possible terror attack plot
Federal police were spotted at multiple locations around Metro Detroit. Evidence technicians were seen removing a computer and other items from a home on Horger Street in Dearborn.
SNAP benefits in limbo as Michigan joins other states with lawsuit
More than 20 attorneys general joined the lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture including Dana Nessel.
Safety concerns after FBI raids in Dearborn, Inkster
A security expert says not to be dissuaded from doing what you normally would, despite the surprise of Friday's FBI raids in Metro Detroit.
FBI: Suspected terror plot foiled with Dearborn, Inkster raids
Neighbors who lived near one of the residences swarmed by FBI agents were shocked Friday morning, they said.
FBI raids in Dearborn, Inkster shake community
The FBI was at multiple homes around Metro Detroit Friday morning after saying the foiled a terrorist plot during Halloween weekend.
FBI Detroit office update on Grand Blanc church shooting
The FBI Detroit Field Office has released updated information about the gunman's attack on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints last month.
Neighbors baffled by FBI presence at Dearborn home
Neighbors were shaken by the surge of police that descended on a home in Dearborn Friday morning. The FBI said a terror attack was foiled in Metro Detroit, but have not confirmed if the averted attack is connected to the home that police visited Friday morning.
FBI searches Dearborn, Inkster homes
FBI agents in Dearborn and Inkster have searched multiple locations but it's not known if the searches are linked to the alleged Halloween weekend attacks that were thwarted this week.
FBI conducts operations in Dearborn, Inskter
FBI agents were conducting operations in Dearborn and Inkster early Friday. It is unclear if these activities are related to a possible terrorist attack plot that was stopped by the FBI.
Detroit mayoral candidates speak at election forum
Election Day is less than a week away. Mayoral candidates continue to hit the campaign trail, this time making a stop at the Detroit Economic Club.
11 hospitalized after Monroe County bus crash
The Michigan Department of Transportation said southbound I-75 was shut down after Nadeau Rd at Exit 18 in Monroe County. The road was eventually reopened just after 10 p.m.
Taylor teacher on leave, accused of making inappropriate comments
The president of the school board confirms the teacher in question has been placed on paid leave while the District investigates.
Pulse of Politics: Economic impact of Fed interest rate cut & government shutdown
The Federal Reserve cuts its key interest rate, as the government shutdown rages on with no end in sight. Oakland University Associate Professor of Management Michael Greiner discusses how both could impact Americans and the economy as a whole. Plus, Pulse Anchor Roop Raj and Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan discuss the Detroit mayoral election and Michigan gubernatorial race.
DTE and Detroit Fire share life saving tips as winter creeps up
On Thursday, volunteers from the DTE Foundation, the American Red Cross, and the Detroit Fire Department went door to door in Detroit, giving away smoke detectors. They installed them and discussed important fire safety tips.
Pistons superfan from South Korea falls in love with Detroit
Tom Hur has a big social media following and while on a visit to Detroit he documented everything.
Double Up Food Bucks program expands in Michigan
The Fair Food Network lifted earning limits, added frozen fruits and vegetables, and introduced a new $40 Double Up Bonus voucher.
The evolution of Angel's Night into Halloween in the D
The night before Halloween was once infamous in Detroit, called Devils' Night - an evening of arson and chaos.
Detroit police searching for suspect who inappropriately touched child at McDonald's
Detroit police and Crime Stoppers are asking people to be on the lookout for a man who allegedly touched a child in a restaurant on Wednesday.
Michigan pushing stopgap funding with SNAP benefits running out
The Michigan Senate passed more than $70 million dollars in emergency funding in hopes of filling in the hole that will be left open by a federal government shutdown.



















