Video: Paraglider barely avoids death after parachute gets tangled, backup doesn't open

A paraglider in Spain escaped with his life just seconds before he plummeted to the ground after he got tangled in his lines during a trip while acro-paragliding.

Michigan joining nationwide Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that the State of Michigan will be joining a nationwide Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force to combat robocalling.

Tudor Dixon declared winner of Michigan's GOP governor's race, will face Gretchen Whitmer in November

Michigan Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer is running unopposed in the 2022 Primary but it's who she will be facing off in November that was a major race to watch and, a little after 9 p.m., the answer was in as Tudor Dixon was declared the winner.

Bad contractor can't build a defense for Dearborn Heights disaster

Meet the newest member of the Hall of Shame who doesn't want to admit any responsibility. But Wolchek has all the receipts - literally.

Tiny albino gator hatches at Florida wildlife park

A rare albino alligator baby is the newest resident of a central Florida wildlife park. The owners of Wild Florida say the tiny gator is the only one that hatched out of nine eggs laid by its parents. An albino alligator's lack of skin pigmentation would make it an easy target for predators and therefore put it at risk in the wild.

Mega Millions jackpot: If you win the lottery in Michigan, there is a way to be anonymous

With the Mega Millions prize over $1.28 billion, lottery fever is back. In Michigan, you are not allowed to remain anonymous - but there is a loophole that was recently used.

State Supreme Court rules LGBTQ+ community is protected against discrimination by Civil Rights Act

The lawsuit, Rouch World LLC et al v Michigan Department of Civil Rights et al, was brought by businesses that denied services to customers who were either a same-sex couple or an individual who was transitioning their gender identity.

Michigan's new Kids Count has good news for child poverty levels, graduation rates

The temporary Covid-era policies put in place to help struggling families during the pandemic benefitted almost 2 million kids in Michigan. Officials would like to see them made permanent.

Michigan residents wrongly accused of unemployment fraud by glitch, allowed to sue state

A Michigan Supreme Court document highlights the costly error by the state’s unemployment insurance office — which caused 1,100 Michigan families to file for bankruptcy - and 350 people to plead guilty to a fraud charge they didn’t commit.

WATCH - 2022 Detroit Lions Training Camp Special
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Bob Wojnowski and Will Burchfield join Dan Miller for our Lions draft special. They sat down with head coach Dan Campbell, quarterback Jared Goff & rookie defensive lineman Aidan Hutchinson. They talk about expectations heading into the 2022 season and whole lot more.