Air travel anxiety soars with flights grounded
Air travelers continue to feel the impact of the federal shutdown through delays and cancellations. While this news can cause anxiety, we have some suggestions that can make your travel time a little less turbulent.
How scammers are targeting ticket holders
It's a new scam but an old playbook: scammers are targeting people using their phones to hold onto their tickets to sporting events.
Stabbing at Kroger happened over a woman, police say
Two men got into an altercation on Tuesday at a Kroger over a woman, police say, leading to a fatal stabbing that left a 23-year-old man dead.
Family identify woman found on I-96 in Detroit
Family of the woman found on I-96 in Detroit this week have identified her as Ti'Nishia Lloyd, a 33-year-old.
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Officials unveil new statue as Joe Louis Greenway work continues
The growing network of paths through the city now has a statue befitting the name of the future Detroit Greenway. On Tuesday, city officials revealed the new Joe Louis statue, showing the trailblazer playing golf.
How to Manage Stress Watching Detroit Sports
Dr Chadi Alraies from Detroit Receiving Hospital talks about the how watching high-stakes sports games can cause moderate stress on our bodies.
Tigers hope to even-up series after Tuesday's loss
The Detroit Tigers are looking to even-up the ALDS series when they take on the Seattle Mariners again at home Wednesday.
Government shutdown strains air travel across the country
Travelers have resorted to luck and superstition as flight delays sweep the nation?s airports. Nashville has an average delay of 126 minutes and climbing, Chicago at about 40 minutes.
Grand Blanc vigil honors victims of LDS Church shooting
Members of the Grand Blanc community gathered at the local high school to remember the victims, praise first responders and vow to overcome it.
Tigers fans rally downtown for Game 3 of the ALDS
The rain has moved out. Baseball is back in, but unfortunately, things did not go well for Detroit way tonight. The Tigers lost the game 4 to 8.
Pulse of Politics: Two years since October 7 attack in Israel
Tuesday, October 7 marked two years since Hamas stormed southern Israel, killing 1,200 Israelis and sparking a two-year-long war. Pulse of Politics host Aaron Jordan speaks with Dr. Yusef Shakur, the Executive Director of the Michigan Roundtable for Just Communities about how people can come together and discuss a topic that hits close to home for so many in Metro Detroit.
Harrison Township residents confront suspect during police chase
Two residents in the same Harrison Township neighborhood came face-to-face with a fleeing suspect running from police on Monday.
Fans celebrate Tigers' ALDS Game 3 outside Comerica Park
Fans are pumped up and ready for the Tigers to hit the bases against the Mariners.
Anchor Bar offers free meals for federal workers during shutdown
Federal workers stuck in the middle with no end in sight are getting a helping hand by a downtown Detroit staple.
Tigers fans spirits high even as rain delays ALDS Game 3 in Detroit
The Detroit Tigers are waiting to take on the Seattle Mariners in Game Three of the ALCS right here at home, as rain delays the game.
Wayne State researchers look at connection mental health has to allergies
Researchers at Wayne State University have released new information about a connection between mental health and someone's seasonal allergies.
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Tigers fans flock to downtown Detroit for ALDS Game 3
Tigers fans have traveled across the border, the country, and the state for Game Three to watch Detroit take on the Mariners inside Comerica Park.
Detroit police flummoxed by random assaults by female suspect
Detroit police are searching for a woman in her 40s that officers say randomly assaulted two other females in downtown.



















