Visit Michigan state parks, fish, and ride ORVs for free this weekend

Both Michigan residents and visitors can fish, ride off-road vehicles without an ORV license or trail permit, and visit state parks without a recreation passport this weekend.

Detroit's historic St. Agnes Catholic Church damaged in fire

A fire burned at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Detroit early Tuesday, damaging the building that has stood at the corner of Rosa Parks and LaSalle Gardens for more than a century.

Ex-employee: Mismanagement at Detroit Job Corps is why program pause is justified

The Department of Labor paused operations at all job corps centers, citing financial troubles – like a $140 million deficit in 2024 with an average graduation rate of about 39-percent.

Michigan Humane sees increase of pets from deported owners

It is an issue Michigan Humane locations like that in Westland, have been planning for ever since immigration-related executive orders were signed back in January.

10 road construction projects in downtown Detroit set to last until 2026

But if you drive, keep a close eye on Google Maps, he says, which they update constantly. Some projects will last until May or June of next year.

One of Big Bear’s bald eaglets has officially left the nest

Big Bear's beloved bald eagles, Jackie and Shadow, are a step closer to becoming empty nesters after one of their two female eaglets took her first flight from the nest.

Lions Center Frank Ragnow announces retirement

The 29-year-old played his entire career in Detroit, racking up four Pro Bowl selections during his tenure as a Lion.

'Sports Science' host John Brenkus dies at 54

John Brenkus, a TV producer who was known for hosting the show, Sports Science, has died at 54.

Canada wildfires prompt Air Quality Advisory in Southeast Michigan - What to know

A Southeast Michigan Air Quality Advisory was issued for Friday into Saturday as wildfires burning in Canada add particles to the air that could cause breathing issues for some.

2025 Detroit Grand Prix security plans for on - and off the track

"We strongly encourage – we kind of demand – that you leave the speeding on the racetrack out here," said Deputy Police Chief Franklin Hayes.