Farmington Hills officials considering recreational pot shops in the city
Although recreational marijuana sales were made legal in Michigan back in 2019, Farmington Hill has been on the sideline. All that may change soon.
Do you use Zelle for payments? Here's what you should know about recent reports of scams and fraud
Incidents of fraud and scams are occurring more often on the popular peer-to-peer payment service Zelle.
National Taco Day 2022: Where to cash in on Taco Tuesday deals
National Taco Day is Oct. 4 — making it the ultimate Taco Tuesday in 2022.
Michigan pilot flies group to Florida to help save 84-year-old man from Hurricane Ian
"If he stayed down there he would’ve died," Alex said.
Lions QB Jared Goff breaks down loss to Seahawks
Dan Miller sat down for an exclusive chat with Lions quarterback Jared Goff on Monday to discuss the team's explosive offense and tough loss to Seattle.
Detroit dog found buried alive in 'one of the saddest abuse cases'
"The second time around I see the ground moving, and I see his little nose poking out, I started digging at the ground." she said.
Ramps closing this weekend on I-75 in Oakland County
I-75 will have several ramps closed starting this weekend in Royal Oak but at least one interchange will reopen - for now.
Supreme Court rejects bump stock ban cases
The Supreme Court says it won't take up two cases that involved challenges to a ban enacted during the Trump administration on bump stocks, the gun attachments that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns.
Death toll eclipses 60 as more Hurricane Ian victims found in Florida
The death toll from Hurricane Ian climbed over the weekend as fatalities in North Carolina, Florida, and Cuba brought the total to at least 65 people.
Michigan man's cats are tallest and have longest tail in the world, Guinness World Records says
The tallest cat and the cat with the longest tail both live in Farmington Hills. Their owner previously had two cats with the same awards before perishing in a fire.
The Great Resignation: How much does it cost to quit your job?
Quitting your job without a new one lined up is a daunting task, and will cost each person differently. Here are some tips for figuring out your number.
Supreme Court welcomes the public again, and new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
Monday is the first time new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the court’s first Black female justice, will participate in arguments. It's also the first time the public will be able to attend since March 2020.
Kim Kardashian pays over $1M to settle SEC charges related to crypto promo on Instagram
The SEC said Kim Kardashian failed to disclose that she was paid $250,000 to publish a post on her Instagram about EMAX tokens — a crypto asset security offered by EthereumMax.
Nobel prize in medicine awarded to Svante Paabo for research on evolution
Swedish scientist Svante Paabo and his team found that gene flow occurred from Neanderthals to Homo sapiens, "demonstrating that they had children together during periods of co-existence."
Kentucky man skydives 100 times in one day for 60th birthday: ‘Age is a number’
Michael Bratcher may have broken a state record for the number of skydivers in one day.
Not all drivers can recognize road signs, survey finds
Drivers also admitted to being distracted behind the wheel.
Geno Smith, Rashaad Penny star as Seahawks beat Lions 48-45
Geno Smith threw for two touchdowns and ran for a score in the first half, and the Seattle Seahawks held off the Detroit Lions for a 48-45 win Sunday.
Tesla's Elon Musk unveils humanoid robot Optimus prototype with expected $20K price tag
Musk said the robot can do more, but he "didn't want it to fall on its face."
Antonio Brown uses lewd incident to push for NFL job
Antonio Brown left the Bucs in January.
Monkeypox outbreak may have peaked in US, but still widespread: officials
The virus has mainly spread among gay and bisexual men, though health officials continue to stress that anyone can be infected.



















