DTE safety tips to remember
It?s electric safety month and we?re talking live wires. DTE offers safety reminders we all need to know.
Ann Arbor pro-Palestine protesters march through downtown
Protesters are not backing down in Ann Arbor -- after their encampment was removed from the University of Michigan on Tuesday.
Renewed search for woman nearly 40 years after disappearance
Thursday marks 39 years since the disappearance Cindy Louise Moore of Independence Township.
Eastpointe couple shot at by driver after road rage argument
?It?s a crazy situation for a person to be shot or killed over a simple argument,? said Lt. Alexander Holish.
Corewell Health Infectious Disease head discusses case of bird flu found in Michigan
This virus has been associated with the ongoing multistate outbreak of influenza A (H5N1). Current research suggests this is a sporadic infection, with no associated ongoing spread person-to-person.
Woman charged for practicing as nurse without license
Cassandra Alvera Gilleylen of Flint is accused of pretending to be a registered nurse at three different Oakland County nursing facilities when she was not licensed.
Jury gets case in Hutch's Jewelry murder trial
The jury will get the case on Thursday in the trial of two suspects charged with killing Dan 'Hutch' Hutchinson.
Mother thankful for wrong-way driver tech on local freeways
Soon, wrong-way driver detection signage will line some of metro Detroit's freeways in an effort to reduce high-speed crashes that happen when someone travels the wrong way.
Adam Hollier disqualified from 13th District Democratic Primary ballot after signature review
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Verizon gives back with the Small Business Digital Ready program
Bre Teamer chats with Brianna Fritz, Senior Manager of State and Local Government Affairs at Verizon, about the Verizon Small Business Digital Ready program. This program offers 50 small business owners the opportunity to receive a $10,000 grant to help grow and scale their businesses.
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Closing arguments in murder trial of Oak Park jeweler
Accused killer testifies at Hutch trial • Boy badly hurt in Rochester explosion • Teachers fight for contract
On Wednesday's News Hit: - The man accused of killing Dan Hutchinson became argumentative at times when he took the stand during his trial. - The family of a boy hurt in an explosion in Rochester recounted the blast that seriously injured him. - With only a couple of weeks left in the school year, Troy teachers are fighting for a new contract.
Michigan Central tour, concert tickets available Wednesday
After the website to get tickets for Michigan Central's opening concert and tour crashed, registration was moved to Wednesday morning. Tickets are free and will be available at 9 a.m.
Troy teachers demand better pay, working conditions
As the end of the school year nears, teachers in the Troy district are fighting for better wages and improved working conditions.
Family of child injured during Rochester explosion speak up
"The projectile that hit him in the chest caused contusion of his heart, lungs and liver," said Matthew's mother, Rachel Vincler.
Spencer Beach closed due to lack of lifeguards
While the park itself is open, the beach at Spencer Park will close this Memorial Day weekend due to a lifeguard shortage.
Driver arrested for crashing car into Farmington Hills 7-Eleven
Farmington Hills police said the woman was speeding and driving recklessly when she lost control of her car and crashed into the wall on a side angle.
Police remove demonstrators from encampment at U-M
Law enforcement deployed pepper spray and arrested multiple protesters early Tuesday morning in Ann Arbor after officers moved in and cleared their encampment on the Diag.
Residents on Kilbourne Street desperate for help with vacant homes
One house is an eyesore that looks like it could collapse at any moment, while another is continuously vandalized by squatters, according to residents.
Excitement overloads Michigan Central website
The big day had finally arrived to register for the Michigan Central Stations' grand opening in June. Instead, fans found disappointment when they tried getting tickets - and found a crashed website.



















