Michigan gun reform: Senate expected to vote on bill package soon

The Michigan Senate is expected to vote soon on a package of gun control bills that would add safe storage laws, red flag laws, and universal background checks.

Biden signs executive order to strengthen gun background checks

Tuesday's executive order does not change U.S. government policy. Instead, it directs federal agencies to ensure compliance with existing laws and procedures.

Bodycam video: Farmington Hills Police and Fire go door-to-door to rescue residents from burning building

Farmington Hills Police and Fire arrived to find the top floor of a condo completely engulfed in flames - and then rushed inside that burning building to go door-to-door to save everyone inside.

Pi Day 2023: Where to get freebies and deals on pizza, pie and more

Tuesday, March 14 is National Pi Day, the annual celebration of the mathematical constant Pi, and some restaurants are offering deals in celebration.

Detroit man helps rescue victims of fiery car crash on 8 Mile

“I’ve helped before at an accident before, but nothing to that extent," he said. "It’s my natural instinct to always help because like I said if it was me I’d want somebody to do the same."

Power outage townhall held in Westland - but DTE Energy not in attendance

DTE is asking for $622 million additional dollars from their customers. Last year they asked for an increase of $388 million but only got a 30 million increase approved by The Public Service Commission.

Michigan's divided GOP could split and form political shadow party

In the wake of the election of Kristina Karamo to lead Michigan Republicans, how divided is the GOP in the state? It may be split enough to actually splinter into two groups.

Dr. John Hermann's low-cost clinic plans to reopen after beloved Metro Detroit vet's death

When Dr. John Hermann, a well-known vet in Metro Detroit, died people were concerned about who would provide low-cost care to pets since he ran affordable wellness clinics.