Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer encourages more US production during Washington DC address
While speaking in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer encouraged expanding American manufacturing, and outlined plans that she believes could help accomplish this.
Sada Baby arrested: Traffic stop for tinted windows leads to felony drug charge against Detroit rapper
Four months after getting pulled over because of his tinted windows, Detroit rapper Sada Baby is now in jail on drug charges from that traffic stop.
Recycle old electronics this weekend and get free admission to Detroit Zoo
Visit the Detroit Zoo for free this weekend while clearing out old electronics that you no longer need.
Wayne State hosts first responder support program to help with mental health
They protect and help communities small and large, but first responders see many things that can affect their mental health.
Royal Oak Public Library feels the impact of DOGE federal cuts
Libraries are a place for everyone to access information and read incredible, heart-pounding stories. But as National Library Week kicks off, federal cuts are dimming the celebration everywhere, including Metro Detroit.
Spawning sturgeon along Black River are poached for their eggs, leading to call for volunteers
Sturgeon eggs are considered a delicacy when eaten as caviar, leading to their illegal harvest in the Black River.
Longtime Southfield grocery store Plum Hollow Market destroyed by massive fire: 'A staple in our community'
Early Tuesday, a large fire ripped through Southfield's Plum Hollow Market, destroying the longtime community staple.
Detroit Demolition Week begins as vacant houses are torn down bit by bit
Vacant properties across Detroit were torn down as the city's Demolition Week kicks off.
China vows 'countermeasures' following Trump's threat of additional 50% tariff
President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes announced last week continued to roil global trade on Monday. Here's what to know.
Marijuana smell in Michigan no longer enough for police to search someone, high court rules
Detroit police arrested a man after discovering a firearm in a vehicle he was in back in 2020. However, it was the smell of pot that first led them to the weapon - which judges say is no longer enough to justify searching someone.
Gas prices tick down in metro Detroit after setting new high in 2025
Gas prices are still 21 cents higher than they were last month, with the most expensive places to purchase gasoline in Ann Arbor.
Horse collapses, dies on downtown Atlanta sidewalk
Police are investigating the death of a horse that was found on a sidewalk in downtown Atlanta.
Trump administration opens up over half of national forests for logging
A new directive from the Trump administration will open up more logging in national forests.
Detroit Tigers win opening day 7-4, powered by Kerry Carpenter's 2 home runs
In front of a sell-out Opening Day crowd at Comerica Park, the Detroit Tigers pounded the Chicago White Sox 7-4, thanks to two home runs from Kerry Carpenter.
China retaliates against Trump by imposing 34% tariffs on all US imports
China on Friday said it will impose a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. goods following President Donald Trump's “reciprocal" tariff announcement. Here's what to know.
Detroit Zoo's Atticus waddles into semi-finals of March of the Penguin Madness - How to vote for him
The Detroit Zoo's newest penguin, Atticus, continues to advance in this year's March of the Penguin Madness bracket.
Comerica Park bag policy: What you can bring to Detroit Tigers games this season
Take a quick minute to review what you can and cannot bring to Comerica Park to avoid being delayed at the gate at Detroit Tigers games this season.
Tigers Opening Day weather forecast: Pleasant day for baseball ahead of a cold snap
Opening Day is here, and Mother Nature is playing ball!
Dearborn Heights residents heartbroken with more flooding from the Ecorse River
Dearborn Heights residents were knee-deep in water after severe storms rolled through Metro Detroit late Wednesday going into Thursday.
Michigan couple jailed in Mexico returning home after lawmaker visit
It is the end of an international nightmare for two Michigan residents who were stuck in a Mexican jail for a dispute over a time-share, as they are now flying back home.



















