Real ID deadline: What to know about flying if you don't have a compliant ID

If you don't have a Real ID-compliant form of identification, you may still be able to fly, but there are extra steps that must be taken at the airport.

$10K worth of drugs seized during Detroit bust

Detroit police say they seized drugs with a street value of more than $10,000 during a recent bust.

Romulus haunt opening this weekend for Halfway to Halloween

Deranged Haunt, a haunted trail in Romulus, will be open Friday and Saturday for its Halfway to Halloween event.

Michigan Central begins booking weddings

Michigan Central weddings are being booked now after the historic Detroit train depot's massive renovation.

Man dead after shooting undercover MSP trooper in Detroit

A Michigan State Police trooper was shot while a suspect was killed during a shootout with police early Monday in Detroit.

Detroit Zoo adult-only nights return this month with Zoo Brew

After the Detroit Zoo closes, on certain evenings the gates open for adult-only nights featuring drinks, education, and fun.

Effort to halt Michigan 'brain drain' is underway as state ranks 49th in population growth

"We have to make sure our folks know what we have to offer here in Michigan to both young people across our state and to folks across the country," said Hilary Doe, Michigan chief growth officer.

Ford recalls over 289,000 vehicles in US for rearview camera issues

Ford has issued two separate recalls on a collective 289,000 vehicles in the U.S. for issues related to the rearview camera. Here's what to know.

Senate fails to block Trump’s global tariffs

Senate Republicans have narrowly voted down a Democratic resolution that would have blocked global tariffs announced by Donald Trump earlier this month.

‘Common Cents Act’ would direct Mint to end production of the penny

New legislation - the Common Cents Act - was introduced this week to eliminate the production of pennies, which the Treasury says cost 4 times their value to make.