Dusting of snow Tuesday morning gives way to winter feel in Southeast Michigan

Those that woke up early enough Tuesday spied some of the white stuff on their cars and grass after temperatures dropped low enough for snow to fall overnight.

Next round of gun safety bills pose bigger challenge for Michigan Democrats

The first round of legislating was relatively easy on gun control bills relating to safe storage and expanded background checks. The next round may be more difficult.

Chilly temps stick around until Thursday - then a dip back down

Our next weather-maker brings milder temperatures to Southeast Michigan Wednesday afternoon and especially Thursday.

Sen. Gary Peters spearheads effort to extend firefighting grants for 7 more years

Now fire stations across the country - including Sterling Heights - need help. Cities are calling on lawmakers to extend federal grant programs that provide critical resources to fire stations.

Detroit officials talk summer safety plan after downtown shootings last weekend

Between now and the end of summer, downtown will host the Grand Prix, the annual fireworks show, and the North American International Auto Show, which will attract thousands of visitors.

Selma house where Martin Luther King planned historic marches, coming to The Henry Ford

"The Jackson family was an ordinary family in Selma who did something extraordinary - they opened up their home as a safe haven to Dr. Martin Luther King and many of his civil rights colleagues," said Mooradian.

Infectious disease expert: Fungal illness outbreak at UP paper mill spreads through environment

"It’s usually associated with soil and decaying plant matter, and paper is still made from trees," Sims said. "I’m sure the CDC and locals are investigating trying to find the exact source."

Juice Jacking: Five ways to keep your phone safe at public charging stations

Before you plug your smartphone in at a public charging station, there are five things you need to know about 'juice jacking' and how hackers can steal your data.

Royal Oak parking changes coming after complaints about meters downtown

Royal Oak will extend the on-street parking grace period from five to 15 minutes, and will up the time someone can be parked on the road from two hours to three hours.

Detroit's Dutch Girl Donuts building up for sale 20 months after it closed

It was a sad day nearly two years ago when Dutch Girl Donuts closed "temporarily". It's never reopened and now the building is up for sale.

Innovative repair method averts sinkhole in Macomb Township

“If you're driving around Macomb Township at 21 and Garfield, wondering what the heck is going on, this is what's happening," said Candice Miller, the public works commissioner.