Michigan to collect $2.7B from workers overpaid during COVID-19

Around 350,000 workers with claims in collections dating back to March 2020 will be required to return benefits. According to the state, the majority of people affected by the collections pause filed claims in 2020 and 2021, during the height of the Covid pandemic.

Detroit Auto Show announces major automakers for 2026

Four global auto giants?Ford, GM, Stellantis, and Toyota?are officially confirmed for the 2026 Detroit Auto Show. This marks a major vote of confidence in the Motor City as organizers aim to build on the momentum from this year's event.

Judge dismisses 'fake electors' case after lengthy court review

A judge has tossed felony charges brought against 15 Michigan Republicans by the attorney general who alleged the individuals had attempted to circumvent the electoral process by acting as alternative electors certifying the state's electoral votes for Donald Trump, despite him losing the 2020 election to Joe Biden.

Boat explodes in St. Clair Shores

As a boat pulled away from a dock after fueling in St. Clair Shores over the weekend, a boat exploded. Two people on board made it off safely, but a dog was killed.

New twist in robbery, kidnapping case on Detroit's east side

Initially, Detroit police were handling the case, but now the feds, specifically the ATF, have taken over as of today. They are investigating Curtis Dixon's story, which involves a wild chain of events, including kidnapping and being tied up.

Cincinnati man arrested in hotel parking lot shooting

Three people traveled from Ohio to meet someone from Metro Detroit for what was supposed to be a drug deal. However, the sheriff says the Ohio group intended to rob the Michigan individual. Both parties were armed, shots were fired, and that was just the beginning.

Student creates safer sex app

Max Morefield says sexually transmitted diseases have been a source of shame and stigma, particularly against the LGBTQ community. Then one day, he realized he had contracted an STI.

Remembering Coach Al Fracassa

Fracassa was a resident of Warren, but his impact was boundless. The storied high school football coach, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, was gone too soon.