Berkley considers adding overnight street parking passes
Overnight parking permits may soon be coming to Berkley after the city council approved the first read-through of a new parking ordinance Monday. Currently, parking on Berkley streets is not allowed between 2-6 a.m.
Rochester Hills resident mistook splash pad shooting for fireworks before she 'heard the screaming'
Before taking his own life, the gunman unloaded 36 rounds on people enjoying the splash pad amid the intense heat. He injured nine people -- two of whom are still in critical condition.
Movie Nights in the D return to Detroit's Campus Martius Park
Enjoy free movies outside this summer at Detroit's Movie Nights in the D at Campus Martius Park.
Metro Detroit mass shootings: 1 dead, 19 hurt at 3 locations across Southeast Michigan
20 people were shot in three different mass shootings in Metro Detroit -- with one suspect dead and two others on the run.
Air Quality Alert in effect for Southeast Michigan on Monday
Southeast Michigan remains under an Air Quality Alert that was issued over the weekend.
Rochester Hills splash pad shooting: Motive still unclear after 9 wounded
A motive is still unclear after the Rochester Hills splash pad shooting over the weekend. Nine people were wounded.
Metro Detroit weather: Heat index could hit 100 as stretch of 90-degree days begins
The daily peak heat index will range from 95-100° through the week and possibly into the weekend.
Cases filed asking for all three missing Skelton brothers to be declared dead
It’s been almost 14 years since the three Skelton brothers, Andrew, Alexander and Tanner, have been seen. Now the boys’ mother, Tanya Zuvers, has petitioned a court to declare them legally dead.
Netflix's first 'Receiver' trailer featuring Lions Amon-Ra St. Brown released
After a historic season for the Lions, fans get to relive it through Amon-Ra St. Brown's eyes with the upcoming Netflix documentary series "Receiver."
Too Good To Go expands to Detroit to reduce food waste through restaurant discounts
Too Good To Go partners with restaurants to help the eateries sell surplus food to customers at a discount. The app recently launched in Detroit, where dozens of restaurants are now offering bags of food for a fraction of retail price.
Michigan's distracted driving law leads to fewer crashes, more lives saved
The decline in distracted driving correlates to $151 million in economic losses that were avoided because of fewer crashes.
Troy's newest brewery, Stumblebum, hosting grand opening this weekend
After a soft opening earlier this month, Stumblebum Beer Co. in Troy is ready to celebrate with a grand opening this weekend.
Matt DePerno announces Michigan Supreme Court run amid voting machine tampering case
Matthew DePerno, an attorney charged in connection with an effort to illegally access and tamper with voting machines in Michigan after the 2020 election, said Thursday that he’s running for the state’s Supreme Court.
Metro Detroit weather: Pleasant Friday before next week's heat wave
After hitting the 90s yesterday, today will be pleasant and a bit cooler. However, a stretch of 90+ days is right around the corner.
Graffiti artist arrested for spray-painting Beavis heads all over Detroit
A graffiti artist allegedly responsible for spray-painting thousands of Beavis heads, from "Beavis and Butt-Head," all over Detroit is now facing charges.
Entrapment in play as appeals court looks at Whitmer kidnap plot convictions
At the 2022 trial, U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker greatly restricted the use of certain text messages and audio recordings under his interpretation of evidence rules.
Iconic Hart Plaza fountain in downtown Detroit turned back on
After years of being shut off, Detroit city officials will restart the iconic Dodge Fountain located at the center of Hart Plaza.
Metro Detroit cooling centers: Where to stay cool during heat wave
With a stretch of 90-degree days coming, cooling centers are open around Metro Detroit.
Taco Fiesta, Juneteenth Celebration, and more things to do this weekend in Southeast Michigan
From the Michigan Taco Fiesta to the Madison Heights Juneteenth Celebration and more events, plan how you'll spend your weekend here:
'Out of this world': Former Michigan Central employee tours revitalized building 8 decades later
From bustling train depot to eyesore to revitalized, Angela Spalla has seen all sides of Michigan Central. The 103-year-old former employee of the train station visited it recently to see its transformation.



















