Isle Royale officials weigh opening island in winter, creating new campgrounds accessible by kayak
The potential new campgrounds would only be accessible by kayak, canoe, or private boat - one of many big changes that could come to the island.
What does the UAW want from Detroit's Big Three in the 2023 negotiations?
The UAW could strike at midnight on Friday, Sept. 15 if a deal isn't reached with Detroit's Big Three automakers - Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors.
Expungement clinic provides free help clearing criminal record in Fraser
Get free help clearing your criminal record during an expungement clinic in Fraser.
UAW strike: Joe Biden, Donald Trump plan visits to Michigan this week
As UAW workers continue striking this week, both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are planning visits to Michigan.
Michigan dropping marijuana drug testing for some new-hires on Oct. 1
The latest sign that marijuana use in Michigan is growing is the state is lowering the bar for drug screening for some new-hires.
Find Halloween decorations, costumes, and more at the Motor City Haunt Club's Haunted Garage Sale
The Motor City Haunt Club's Haunted Garage Sale features vendors selling all things spooky, from props to Halloween decorations to costumes and more.
Michigan distiller's 102-proof bourbon pays homage to Detroit's 8 Mile
A Michigan-based distiller's newest release pays homage to 8 Mile. Varchas Reserve 102 Straight Bourbon Whiskey is named after the well-known road, which is named after 8 Mile's trunkline name M-102.
Michigan Humane reacts to Grosse Pointe Shores pit bull ban, says it will move annual event from city
Michigan Humane President and CEO Matt Pepper reacted to the decision to ban pit bulls in Grosse Pointe Shores, saying the decision "is the wrong message and the wrong issue." The organization said it will now be forced to move its annual Mutt March from the city.
UAW strike day 7: GM, Stellantis announce layoffs as negotiations continue
Both General Motors and Stellantis announced layoffs Wednesday as UAW members continue to walk the picket line at three facilities. These layoffs come as the strike nears the one-week mark with more employees potentially joining the picket line.
Woman gets stuck in Michigan outhouse toilet after climbing in to get Apple Watch
After dropping her Apple Watch in an outhouse toilet in northern Michigan, a woman found herself in a predicament - stuck in the toilet after climbing in to get her watch.
More retro license plates could return to Michigan roads
Off the initially success of the Water-Winter Wonderland retro license plates, Michigan is considering two additional retro plates to raise more funds for the state's roads.
Haunted Garage Sale, Glenlore Trails opening night, and more things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit
Find everything you need to deck out your home for Halloween at the Haunted Garage Sale, check out CarnEvil at Glenlore Trails, and more this weekend. Here are some things to do in Metro Detroit:
Kraft recall: Cheese slice wrappers could pose choking hazard, company says
More than 80,000 cases of Kraft Singles American processed cheese have been recalled after several consumer complaints.
Michigan Supreme Court won’t revive Flint water crisis charges against 7 key figures
The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a last-chance effort to revive criminal charges against seven people in the Flint water crisis, waving away an appeal by prosecutors who have desperately tried to get around a 2022 decision that gutted the cases.
Pit bulls banned in Grosse Pointe Shores after dog attack
Pit bull dogs are now banned in Grosse Pointe Shores after the city council approved the ban Tuesday night. This comes after a small dog was attacked by a pit bull in June and had to have its leg amputated.
Bell's mixes up Oberon's aromatics, flavor cues for winter version of popular beer
Bell's Oberon Eclipse is all of what people love about the summer version of the beer with some new flavors that make it better for the colder months, the brewery says.
Judge tosses Richard 'White Boy Rick' Wershe's $1M lawsuit against Detroit, FBI
A judge tossed Richard Wershe Jr.'s lawsuit seeing $1 million from Detroit and the FBI after his role as an informant as a teen landed him in prison. Wershe, who was often referred to as “White Boy Rick," received life in prison for drug offenses following years of work as an informant for federal and local police.
Biden urges world leaders at UN to stand up to Russia, warns not to let Ukraine 'be carved up'
The president is trying to rally support for Kyiv’s effort to repel a nearly 19-month-old Russian invasion that has no end in sight.
Spotted Lanternfly sightings most common during late summer, early fall
Spotted Lanternfly populations reach their peak levels this time of year. Here's what you should do if you see it.
Elon Musk suggests he'll charge X users a fee to be on platform
The billionaire has complained about slumping revenue since he purchased the social media platform last year.



















