Rainy morning and dry afternoon Monday in Southeast Michigan before more showers tonight
The afternoon will dry out much of Metro Detroit before more rains are expected this evening during the hottest day of the week.
What kind of student loan do I have? Your student loan relief questions answered
On the surface, President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan sounds simple. But diving into the jargon of student loans? It's complicated.
Whitmer leads Dixon by 11 points, 67% of likely voters support abortion measure, survey shows
The races for attorney general and secretary of state were closer, the survey showed - although more than three-quarters of those polled had never heard of the Republican candidates in the statewide races.
Detroit Animal Care waives adoption fees through Sunday to celebrate National Dog Day
All available dogs are microchipped and neutered and receive a veterinary exam which includes heartworm testing and vaccinations.
Belle Isle giant slide reopens this weekend
Make sure to experience the pop cultural phenomenon that's taken the internet by storm before it closes this year.
Rainy start Friday before sunshine and temperatures in the 80s takeover the rest of the weekend
Friday will start cloudy, mild, and wet with a few passing sprinkles before tapering off by lunchtime. That will be it for rain this weekend as pleasant conditions take over.
Where are the workers and are Detroiters being left behind in its own comeback?
We're more than a year into the ‘great resignation’ and many companies are offering incentives and more money in hopes of keeping their employees. But that doesn't always work. So where have they gone?
Michigan's abortion proposal recommended for final approval for November ballot
Michigan voters are likely to see the question of making it a law in the state to allow abortions on the November ballot after the Bureau of Elections approved almost 600,000 signatures to get the issue on the ballot.
Mental health and violent crime: what experts say about the link
The economy appears to be fading more than two years into the COVID-19 pandemic. Those could be two contributing factors leading to shorter tempers and more violent crime.
Arts, Beats & Eats 2022: A guide to the annual Labor Day Weekend festival in Royal Oak
Headed to Arts, Beats and Eats on Labor Day Weekend? Here's everything you need to know.
Michigan apples: Here's when your favorite varieties will be ready
If you're looking to enjoy a Michigan apple, here's when you can expect your favorite varieties to be ready this season:
Cider Dayze Festival brings dozens of Michigan cideries, wineries, and breweries to Blake's
Cider Dayze brings dozens of Michigan-made hard ciders, beers, and wines to Blake's in Armada.
Melting ice uncovers Viking Age artifacts as climate change creates ‘boon’ for archaeologists
"Most of the artifacts that melt out are extremely well-preserved. It's like they are frozen in time."
Isle Royale wolf population makes astounding comeback after nearly dying off
The island's wolf population has reached 28, a dramatic return for the species after it nearly disappeared from the Lake Superior island.
Krispy Kreme releasing dog doughnuts in honor of National Dog Day this Friday
These special doggie desserts come in a six-count pack and are available at Krispy Kreme locations nationwide on Aug. 26.
Student loan forgiveness: Biden unveils plan to cancel $10K in student debt
Biden unveiled a plan to provide $10,000 of federal student loan debt relief for borrowers who earn under $125,000 annually, and more for those with the greatest financial need.
What student loans are eligible for forgiveness? Here's a breakdown
In addition to Biden’s wide-sweeping loan forgiveness plan, there are existing programs for borrowers to have some or all of their student debt erased.
Things to do this weekend in Southeast Michigan
Things to do the weekend of Aug. 26-28 in Southeast Michigan.
Man angry over purchased cigarette firebombs Detroit gas station
A gas station clerk said a man angry over the smell of a cigarette he bought firebombed the store.
Uvalde School Board to hold termination hearing for school police chief Pete Arredondo on Wednesday
A notice from the school board says the meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 24 will be open to the public.



















