Latest call from Oxford parents draws finger-pointing

Should the Michigan attorney general conduct a larger review of the Oxford High School shooting? Or the Oakland County prosecutor? Maybe the sheriff? All three governmental bodies deal with criminal investigations and argue what concerned parents want done to prevent the next school shooting is not their jurisdiction.

Tyler Perry's 'Beauty in Black' leaves fans craving for what's next

Tyler Perry drama series Beauty in Black, premiered Thursday, October 24, 2024. The series follows the intertwined lives of two women with contrasting stories?one struggling to survive after being forced out by her mother and the other running a prosperous company. Julian plays a key role as Roy, bringing an emotionally charged performance to the 16-episode series. Bre Teamer chats with Julian Horton -- who played 'Roy' in the series -- about his role and what's next for him and the series.

Thoughtful Holiday giving

Bre Teamer chats with David Delise, family finance expert, about how to give to your loved ones without breaking the bank this holiday season.

AG Nessel responds to Oxford investigation request

Despite assertions that Attorney General Dana Nessel can and should investigate the Oxford High School shooting, she says her office still hasn't been asked to do so. She addressed the request following a press conference held by parents of victims killed and wounded in the shooting.

Families call on government to investigate Oxford High School shooting

Family members of those killed and wounded in the Oxford High School shooting are demanding that the state government investigate the shooting and the actions that led to it. This demand comes nearly three years after a teen killed four classmates inside the Oakland County school.

Families demand Oxford shooting investigation • 2 hospitals rated 'F' • Carrots recalled for E. coli

On Monday's News Hit: - Nearly three years after a student opened fire inside Oxford High School, the families of victims killed and wounded are still seeking answers. - A nonprofit that rates hospitals has given two Detroit hospitals "F" grades. - A multi-state E. coli outbreak has been linked to multiple brands of recalled organic whole carrots and baby carrots.

Detroit family suffers 2nd house fire in a year

A Detroit family whose home caught on fire on Sunday said it is the second time they have experienced a fire in less than a year. Twelve people, including eight children, were displaced.

UM players Semaj Morgan and Will Johnson help with Thanksgiving turkey giveaway in Detroit

The holiday season just got a lot brighter for many families in Metro Detroit. It?s all thanks to an initiative spearheaded by two University of Michigan football players who joined forces with their former youth mentoring program to hand out turkeys to families in need. Will Johnson and Semaj Morgan say they learned the importance of giving back through this program, Sound Mind Sound Body.

Two Detroit hospitals get 'F' grades from nonprofit rating group

Detroit Medical Center?s Sinai-Grace Hospital and Detroit Receiving Hospital both were dropped to "F" ratings by The Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit that grades U.S. hospitals. Earlier this year they were both rated "D." DMC says that they don't participate in the Leapfrog Group's studies, making all of their data "incomplete."