Detroit's greenway project gets $20M federal grant

The Biden administration awarded the City of Detroit $20.7 million to help connect the Joe Louis Greenway to the Iron Belle Trail.

Traffic enforcement operation focused on speeding in effect for July across Michigan

A new enforcement period is underway to address speed-related crashes in a combined effort from Michigan State Police and city and county police departments across the state.

Malloy’s inside-the-park HR propels Tigers to 7-6 victory, ending the Angels’ 6-game winning streak

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Justyn-Henry Malloy hit an inside-the-park homer in the fourth inning, Carson Kelly added a three-run homer and the Detroit Tigers snapped their four-game losing streak with a 7-6 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.

What's open and closed on July 4th

Here's your quick guide to what's open and closed on America's birthday.

Multiple people struck by lightning at Milan Mud Bash

The fire department says a singular lightning strike was reported on Saturday during a concert following the mud bash.

'Gay panic' bill heads to Michigan Gov. Whitmer's desk

A bill preventing a gay or transgender panic defenses heads to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's desk after passing the Michigan House this week.

Deputy Bradley Reckling to be laid to rest Friday after fatal shooting last weekend

Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy Bradley Reckling will be laid to rest Friday in Auburn Hills. He was shot to death in Detroit while trying to recover a stolen car.

Bronny James selected by LA Lakers in 2nd round of NBA Draft

LeBron and Bronny James will become the first father-son duo in NBA history after Bronny was selected at No. 55 in the 2024 NBA Draft.

Round 2 of Detroit's Down Payment Assistance Program now underway

Detroit's Down Payment Assistance Program has helped many families own homes for the first time. And now, applications for round two are open.

Top-secret US aquatic military vessel spotted on Google Maps

The aquatic drone dubbed the 'Manta Ray' is part of a wider U.S. Navy project to augment the nation's long-range underwater fleet of unmanned vehicles.

Dearborn Heights prepares for shutdown as mayor, City Council fight over budget

If the Dearborn Heights City Council doesn’t approve a budget by June 30, all city services could shut down July 1, according to Mayor Bill Bazzi.