How much rain in Metro Detroit? Over 2.5 inches reported

Rain totals in Metro Detroit are over 2.5 inches. While it's done falling, creeks and rivers aren't done rising.

Weather delays at Detroit Metro Airport brings long day for travelers

Thunderstorms and strong winds impacted thousands of flights throughout the U.S., including Michigan, leaving travelers at Detroit Metro Airport stuck overnight.

Trump announces 25% tariff on all foreign-made automobiles

Trump said that a 25% tariff will be placed on all foreign-made automobiles imported into the U.S. becoming effective at midnight, April 3.

Lesser Celandine, an invasive menace, is spreading in Michigan, officials say

It goes by multiple names, from Fig buttercup to pilewort. And for the Michigan DNR, it is particularly tricky to manage - disappearing as quickly as it appears.

Southeast Michigan flood watch could create travel problems around metro Detroit

With all of Southeast Michigan under a flood watch Wednesday, driving could be tricky on metro Detroit highways. See our live tracker of road conditions here.

Nintendo unveils Switch 2 release date, price

Nintendo’s latest gaming console has new features that allow players to interact with each other. Here's what we know.

GLWA: Don't use dishwashers or washing machines during heavy rain

With a Flood Watch issued for all of Metro Detroit later Wednesday and 1-2 inches of rain in the forecast, residents are urged to prepare for possible flooding.

Metro Detroit storm outlook: Severe weather, flooding both threats Wednesday

Severe thunderstorms and flooding are both in the forecast Wednesday in Metro Detroit, with storms expected in the afternoon and potential flooding overnight.

'Re-Hooterization' Hooters looks to rebrand as sales sag across the board

Hooters is going from an R-rating to a PG-13 as part of a new branding strategy to make it more family-friendly. The company’s CEO calls it 'Re-Hooterization.'

Trump administration pulls $42M from Michigan schools for pre-approved projects, state says

27 school districts in Michigan had been pre-approved for projects they were told the federal government would reimburse them for. The U.S. Department of Education sent a note last week the deadline to apply for reimbursement had been moved up by a year - to last Friday.

Michigan lawmakers working to cap rising prescription prices

There is real concern when it comes to the cost of prescription drugs, and state lawmakers say they are working on solutions.

State lawmakers push to regulate hyperbaric chambers after deadly Troy incident

The tragic death of five-year-old Thomas Cooper in a fiery explosion while inside a hyperbaric chamber in Troy now has state lawmakers stepping in.