Detroit truck traffic ordinance could be finalized by fall, councilmember says

As smoke from wildfires continues to choke the air with particulate matter while ozone action days populate the summers, fumes from large commercial trucks magnify the problem while traveling through the city's local streets.

These Michigan breweries brought home medals from the US Open Beer Championship

Five Michigan breweries recently brought home medals from this year's U.S. Open Beer Championship, with one of those racking up four awards for the state.

Village of Holly injunction that would halt Mill Pond drainage denied

The dam at Mill Pond in the historic village of Holly is at risk of failing, and now the forty or so homeowners with waterfront property are watching the water drain away.

Michigan animal shelter trying to get dog in hospice care to Joan Jett's Pine Knob concert

Rockstar Joan Jett is visiting Pine Knob Music Theatre soon, and a Michigan animal shelter hopes she'll take some time to meet a dog with her name who doesn't have much time left.

Coolidge Road bridge over I-696 in Oak Park closes for repairs

The Coolidge Road bridge over I-696 in Oak Park is expected to be closed for about a month after closing Monday morning.

36 injured, driver shot after car rams into East Hollywood nightclub

Police say bystanders attacked a driver who intentionally drove his car into a crowd outside an East Hollywood night club. Now, police are searching for a man they say shot the driver.

Lions DL Onwuzurike out for 2025 season with torn ACL

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell revealed the injury news as the team opened training camp on Sunday.

University of Michigan venue targeted in overseas ticket scam

Scammers set up a website disguised as an official University of Michigan website to trick people into buying outrageously marked-up ticket to Hill Auditorium events, according to Attorney General Dana Nessel.

Thousands in Michigan to receive medical debt relief, according to state leaders

It was a loud round of applause for Allison Sesso, the founder and CEO of Undue Medical Debt, who is easing the crippling burden of healthcare costs for millions of Americans.

Michigan lawmakers want minimum prison sentences for running from police

Some Michigan lawmakers are working to pass a bill that would set minimum prison sentences for people who run from police. The bill comes amid a flurry of police chases, some ending with fatalities.