Call for more police officers in Romulus
Romulus residents are calling on the city to bolster its police force and have a heavier presence in its neighborhoods, and it sounds like the police want to make it happen.
Wild manhunt in Taylor ends with suspect's arrest
It took the help of neighbors pointing in directions where a suspect fleeing police had gone to eventually nab the man, who is accused of several crimes including a domestic assault involving his pregnant girlfriend.
'Melissas for Hope' working to clear their name
The name Melissa always served as a heartfelt connection, producing happy thoughts until recently when Hurricane Melissa started making headlines.
Livonia police use smoke devices amid barricaded gunman standoff
A standoff has been ongoing since just before 10 a.m. after police conducted a wellness check on a 35-year-old suspect just off Ann Arbor Trail.
Back to the Future the Musical at the Detroit Opera House
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Barricaded gunman in standoff with Livonia police
At 9:44 a.m. police were called to do a welfare check and found a man inside refuse to cooperate. He fired one or two shots at police who then called SWAT.
Grandfather allegedly murdered by grandchild's nanny
A Bloomfield Hills man was allegedly stabbed to death inside a Royal Oak home by his granddaughter's nanny. It happened Friday night when David Ong went to do a welfare check at the request of the child's mother.
Teacher accused of inappropriate comments towards students
Parents as well as former students say the teacher has made inappropriate comments to girls for years, and they want the district to take action. Taylor School administrators confirm they are investigating this matter involving a teacher who worked for years at Taylor High School, before transferring to another building, according to officials.
Southfield police search for 'peeping tom'
A man snapped photos of her after sneaking into the stall next to her. It happened inside Michael’s, the craft store, right off Telegraph and 13 Mile Road in Southfield.
Pulse of Politics: SNAP benefits at risk for millions of Americans
Millions of Americans could lose SNAP benefits for food assistance if the government shutdown isn't resolved by November 1. Lighthouse CEO Ryan Hertz discusses the impact this could have on the communities they serve. Plus, Pulse Anchor Roop Raj and Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan discuss the latest with the shutdown, the race for Detroit mayor and race for Governor of Michigan.
Detroiters with family in Jamaica hope for the best
The hurricane brought winds with speeds nearly 200 miles per hour to the island - heavy rainfall causing major flooding.
Air traffic controllers holding information picket
Air traffic controllers held informational pickets today at Detroit Metro and several other airports across the country. The government shutdown began on Oct. 1. Air traffic controllers have continued to work, but today is the first day they are not getting paid.
Man critically injured while riding his bicycle
Joe is currently in the DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan and will likely be there for at least three more weeks due to other injuries.
Details in Detroit election funding
Former Attorney General Mike Cox is the top Republican fundraiser. While we’re more than a year away from the 2026 election, the winner in the fundraising race might be Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, because he doesn’t have to spend any of his contributions to a primary race.
Former NHL star, Michigan native Ryan Kesler facing sex charges
Police say the charges against the Livonia native stem from an alleged incident back on January 1st.
When will police board review DPD officer's actions?
It will be up to the Board of Police Commissioners in Detroit to decide the fate of an officer that the department chief says violated multiple policies when they shot a driver following a traffic stop.
Disaster relief from Michigan going to Hurricane Melissa victims
Michigan's own nonprofit DRAW will be sending resources to victims of Hurricane Melissa, which is the largest storm to ever develop in the Atlantic Ocean.
Oakland Technical Center students' newly-built house moved to Pontiac lot
Students from the Oakland County Technical Center have been working all year to build this 1,368 square-foot three bedroom home.
Refinancing reality check
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The Wisdom of Your Body
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