20K attendees enjoy Michigan Central Station's star-studded concert
With a crowd that is 20,000 strong, and a legendary lineup of artists – Michigan Central Station's grand opening concert lit up downtown Detroit.
Fish, go off-roading, and visit Michigan state parks for free this weekend
During Three Free weekend you can fish without a license, ride off-road trails without an ORV license or trail permit, and visit Michigan state parks without a recreation passport.
Mackinac Bridge work delayed for another week; drivers should expect backups
If you're headed to the Upper Peninsula this weekend, plan ahead and prepare for traffic when approaching the Mackinac Bridge.
New eatery featuring pizza, gelato, and coffee opens in Bloomfield Hills
Get pizza, gelato, and coffee all in one spot at Bloomfield Hills' newest eatery, Hudson's Place.
Royal Oak's Main Donut Shop reopens under new ownership
Main Donut Shop in Royal Oak is slinging sweets again after quietly closing last year.
Man who joined court via Zoom while driving has never had a driver's license
An Ann Arbor man who appeared for a suspended license via Zoom while driving has never had a legal driver's license in his life.
Michigan Central history: A timeline of historic train depot's fall to decay, revival
Michigan Central spent 30 years empty, becoming a symbol of Detroit's decay, but before that it was a bustling hub for train travel in and out of the city. Here's a look back at key moments in the depot's history as the grand reopening nears:
Feds: Ex-CFO of Detroit Riverfront Conservancy orchestrated years-long scheme to steal millions
William Smith embezzled nearly $40 million over a 12-year period from 2012 to 2024, the U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Michigan alleged.
Ascension cyberattack: Systems expected to be fully restored by end of next week
Systems at Ascension facilities nationwide are expected to be back up and running completely next week, nearly a month and a half after a cyberattack stymied the systems.
Peacock evades capture by Michigan animal control officers
For the past two days, an elusive peacock has escaped multiple capture attempts. Officials are now offering $150 to capture the bird.
Michigan-themed store Peninsulas leaving Berkley
Peninsulas, a store full of all things Michigan, is leaving Berkley as it focuses on its Up North location.
Motor City Pride, Selfridge Air Show, and more things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit
This weekend is full of fairs and other outdoor fun. Find things to do around Metro Detroit here:
Caregivers for stroke victims suffer side effects, but resources are available
Research from the University of Michigan finds that this can cause long-term mental health consequences for the family decision-maker.
State euthanizes 30,000 Atlantic salmon sickened at Michigan hatchery
The disease that killed most of the Great Lakes salmon in the 1980s is the same one behind the latest series of infections.
Downtown Berkley adds social district with 3 participating restaurants
You can soon stroll part of downtown Berkley with an adult beverage.
Royal Oak Restaurant Week: Downtown eateries offering 3-course lunch, dinner specials
Try a new restaurant or taste a new dish from a favorite during Royal Oak Restaurant Week.
Detroit's popular UFO Factory closing
The UFO Factory, a popular bar in Detroit's Corktown, is closing after 10 years.
Contractor ordered to pay $4.7M for filling holes with dirty dirt in Detroit
The owner of Den-Man Contractors, based out of Warren, has been ordered to pay $4.7 million to the City of Detroit and is banned from doing business in the city for the next 20 years.
From homelessness to stability: Pope Francis Center opens new campus in Detroit
The building, which will also become PFC's new headquarters, features a number of services to help the homeless – such as substance abuse rehab, mental health assistance and job training.
Tree service companies price gouged customers after severe weather, Michigan AG says
The Michigan attorney general accused the Florida-based company of recruiting other contractors to do work after extreme storms in 2021 and 2022, deceiving victims in the process.



















