'A hero': Detroit teen disarms mother during barricaded situation

A 15-year-old boy was able to disarm his mother after she barricaded herself inside a Detroit home with a knife and gun.

Detroit Dog Rescue says vandals were trying to steal dogs after window smashed, power cut

Vandals who broke into a Detroit Dog Rescue facility smashed windows, cut the power, and left leashes behind that don't belong to the nonprofit. It is believed they were trying to steal dogs.

Good sleep is an integral part of heart health, research says

The American Heart Association added sleep duration to its checklist of factors for heart disease, and a recently-published study underscores the importance of getting good rest.

Airplane seat size: FAA wants public's comments on seating dimensions

A U.S. appeals court previously heard arguments from a flyer advocacy group urging it to order the FAA to set minimum seat dimensions on passenger planes.

Explore the Rouge River during Haunted Paddle kayak and canoe trip

Friends of the Rouge is hosting a haunted paddlling event this weekend in Dearborn. Once you're done on the water, head to Ford Field Park for Halloween activities.

20 nonprofits receive $25,000 grants to improve Detroit neighborhoods

Twenty Detroit nonprofits with a focus on neighborhoods will receive $25,000 from the Gilbert Family Foundation and Strategic Community Partners Thriving Neighborhoods Fund.

When is Daylight Saving Time in 2022?

Daylight Saving Time is about to end. Here's the exact date it ends plus how to prepare your body for the time change.

These are the top 5 scariest movies according to science

Horror might be subjective, but leave it to science to figure out which movies are the most triggering for a mass audience.

Part of Woodward Ave to be permanently narrowed to 3 lanes; closures start Monday, Oct. 17

It's here. The narrowing of Woodward Avenue in Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge is starting on Monday, Oct. 17 and will include a permanent change to one of the most famous road's in the state.

A history of Halloween candy: Trends and costs through the years

Enjoying Halloween candy and celebrating the spooky season transcends generations as new traditions mesh together with the nostalgic and older trends.

USDA proposes expansive poultry changes to reduce salmonella illnesses

The agency is offering a plan that would involve testing incoming flocks of chickens and turkeys for salmonella before meat processing takes place.

FDA confirms widespread shortage of Adderall in the US

The largest U.S. manufacturer Adderall, a prescription drug used primarily to treat ADHD, has been experiencing “ongoing intermittent manufacturing delays,” the FDA said.

Heated exchanges as hundreds fill Dearborn School Board meeting over LGBTQ+ book debate

After Monday's Dearborn School Board meeting abruptly ended, people filled Stout Middle School to voice their thoughts about LGBTQ+ books deemed sexually explicit in school libraries.