Metro Detroit weather: Cold start before temperatures start moving up Thursday
The warmest feel of the year settles in Friday and Saturday, but it comes with rain.
SpaceX astronaut launch scrubbed due to technical issue
Two astronauts – whose one-week trip to the space station turned into a nine-month-long politically charged saga – will be spending at least one more day in space.
Man pulled from Southeast Michigan lake dies after falling through ice
The man who was pulled from Lake Chemung in Howell by the U.S. Coast Guard and rescue workers in Livingston County has passed away.
RFK Jr. seeks to eliminate FDA’s GRAS 'loophole' to improve food ingredient safety
The Health and Human Services secretary is pushing to change a program that allows companies to add untested ingredients to food.
FBI warning smishing texts: New threat includes hack targeting iPhone users
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has long cautioned against smishing text scams. However, a new threat now aims to trap even more victims.
I-75 road work to close Zilwaukee Bridge this spring and summer
Travelers headed to and from northern Michigan this spring and summer will find a detour when they near the Zilwaukee Bridge.
US Customs and Border Protection official accused of lying to receive FEMA flooding help
A director with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Detroit is facing fraud charges after she allegedly lied to receive federal help after her home flooded.
USDA cancels $1 billion in funding for schools and food banks to buy food from local suppliers
The USDA funding cuts could impact school lunch programs nationwide. Here’s what we know.
Detroit St. Patrick's Day Parade guide: Time, route, activities, and more
Get your green ready! It's St. Patrick's Day Parade time in Detroit's Corktown.
Michigan zoo welcomes 2 critically endangered African penguin chicks
The Saginaw Children's Zoo shared some good news this week - two critically endangered African penguins recently hatched.
Trump's 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports take effect
President Donald Trump has officially increased tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to 25%. Canada announced retaliatory tariffs in response. Here's what to know.
First case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in Washtenaw County deer
The first case of chronic wasting disease (CWD), a deadly neurological disease that impacts deer, was recently confirmed in Washtenaw County.
Girl Scouts hit with lawsuit after toxic contaminants study goes viral
As Girl Scout troops nationwide celebrate National Girl Scout Day, the organization faces a lawsuit alleging that its beloved cookies contain dangerous substances
Detroit family calls for help after dog was taken from outside their home
A Detroit family is devastated after their dog, Nina, was taken by someone driving a Chrysler.
Macomb County officials crackdown on child-support delinquents
Parents in Macomb County who owe thousands of dollars in child support are paying up as the prosecutor’s office held negligent moms and dads accountable.
COVID-19 Five Years Later: Demand for food & shelter remains high in Metro Detroit
Half a decade has passed since the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the world in its tracks, with its effects still being felt years later.
Trump backs down on doubling tariffs after Ontario halts electricity surcharge
President Trump threatened to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, prompting Ontario to suspend its planned electricity surcharges to the U.S.
Hyperbaric chamber explosion: Oxford Center CEO 'repeatedly interfered' with investigation, evidence
"Witnesses in this case have indicated this defendant has bullied, threatened, harassed, humiliated and filed lawsuits against people who stand in the way of whatever it is she wants to do."
Billy Joel at Ford Field delayed after recent surgery
Music legend Billy Joel's March concert at Ford Field has been delayed to November after he had an undisclosed surgery.
Hyperbaric chamber explosion: Nessel charges Oxford Center CEO, three others in boy's death
Experts on hyperbaric chamber and treatments were consulted for the investigation, and Nessel said "horrifying and simple conclusions were reached."



















