Family window business around for 92 years still going strong

A small company specializing in storm windows in Troy has kept metro Detroit warm during cold winters for years. But there's something else about this company that will warm your heart - there's a reason it's called a "family business."

4-year-old Hazel leads effort to fight child hunger in Michigan

Nearly 20 percent of Michigan children live in poverty, but one 4-year-old girl is doing her part to make sure others in her community don't go hungry -- and she's encouraging all of us to do the same.

Trump: Impeachment probe has been 'very hard' on family

President Donald Trump said Thursday that the impeachment probe has been "very hard" on his family, even as he tried to flex his political muscle to flip the governor's mansion in deep-red Louisiana.

Postcards more than 100 years old found in Detroit home reunited with family

Regina Daniel has been holding onto a stack of postcards since the 1980s. "Those cards are over 120 years old, some of them," she said. Her brother found them at a home in Detroit off Heyden Street near 7 Mile. 

Mitch Albom authors book on Chika - a Haitian orphan who he adopted before she died of brain cancer

Chika was 7 years old when she died. But that doesn't mean she didn't leave an imprint on those who she met. That includes Detroit writer and author Mitch Albom, who wrote a book about the Haitian girl who died of brain cancer, a cancer without any cure.

Some college graduates would give up coffee, shave head, spend week in jail to erase student loan debt, survey finds

A majority of college graduates with student loans said they would shave their head if the debt could be erased, according to a new survey, and some others said they would consider giving up coffee and even spending a week in jail.

A divided nation lurches toward 2020 election, now just 1 year away

One year from Sunday, voters will decide whether to grant President Donald Trump a second term in office, an election that will be a referendum on Trump's vision for America's culture and role in the world.

Mom in viral overdose photo celebrates 3 years of sobriety

A mother whose overdose photo went viral three years ago — after responding officers found her slumped over the in the front seat of her car, still holding a syringe, with her infant son in the back — has shared an incredible update celebrating three years of sobriety.

Whitmer signs bill protecting counselors, allowing them to continue treating patients

Licensed professional counselors will continue to be able to diagnose and treat patients after Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation updating their scope of practice.

Longest serving black Congressman John Conyers passes away at 90

Former U.S. Rep. John Conyers, one of the longest-serving members of Congress whose resolutely liberal stance on civil rights made him a political institution in Washington, has died. He was 90. 

Gov. Whitmer taking vaping case to the Supreme Court

Gov. Whitmer filed an application Friday to take her overturned ban on flavored vaping products to the Michigan Supreme Court. 

Whitmer seeks to make more workers eligible for overtime pay

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer moved Thursday to make more Michigan workers eligible for overtime pay, saying her administration would write new labor rules to benefit up to 200,000 people.

New poll shows voters rate President Trump's job performance better than Gov. Whitmer's

In a statewide poll, only 26 percent of voters approved of Gov. Whitmer's job performance in the state. That's 13 points less than President Trump, who voters gave a 39 percent approval rating of.