Thief uses obituaries to target deceased, break into their Metro Detroit homes during funerals
A Detroit man is accused of using obituaries to see who had recently died and when their funerals would be. Then when their families were laying them to rest, police say he would break into their homes.
Nitrous oxide whippet abuse bill signed into Michigan law
The penalties include a misdemeanor, imprisonment for up to 90 days and a fine of up to $5,000. Penalties for adults who sell to a minor are 1 year in jail, a fine of up to $7,500, or both.
North Center Brewing Co. closing this weekend, Northville brewery announces
After nearly nine years of serving brews in Northville, North Center Brewing Co. is closing.
It's Always Sunny-inspired St. Patrick's Day popup bar opens in Royal Oak
Get into the St. Patrick's Day spirit at a Royal Oak popup bar inspired by the popular TV show “It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
Thieves steal $13K worth of clothes from Downtown Detroit Lululemon in front of police
A suspected retail fraud crime ring was busted after stealing $13,000 worth of clothing from the Downtown Detroit Lululemon.
Blake's Hard Cider announces Triple Jam Vodka collab with Gypsy Spirits
Blake's Hard Cider Co. has teamed up with distillery Gypsy Spirits for Triple Jam Vodka, a spirit version of the popular berry cider.
James Crumbley Trial: Jury sees images of the home, arrest video of Oxford shooter's parents
James Crumbley's trial continues Tuesday after a day full of testimony that revolved around guns.
83-year-old Lions fan who dyed hair blue dies in hospice care
Larry Benjamin was an overnight sensation. Not only did his blue hair attract a lot of attention, but it also caught the eye of Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
James Crumbley trial: What happened on third day of testimony
The James Crumbley jury heard testimony Monday from two school officials and an ATF special agent assigned to the Oxford shooting case. Here are the highlights.
James Crumbley Trial: School officials talk counselor meeting, ATF agent goes over gun details
More witnesses will take the stand Monday as James Crumbley's trial continues. On Friday, five witnesses testified, including the woman who sold Crumbley the gun his son used in the Oxford High School shooting, and an assistant principal who heard gunfire and encountered the shooter.
James Crumbley trial: School officials testify dad ‘expressed concern’ for his son
The insight from the school officials gives the jury one of the best perspectives into the minds of the people trained to spot issues in students or those associated closest with the shooter.
Mackinac Bridge work begins soon; expect delays if traveling to UP
Work on the Mackinac Bridge is expected to cause delays for two months.
Michigan gas prices set new 2024 record over the weekend
Michigan gas price averages over the weekend were the highest they have been this year.
Detroit Lions re-signing Graham Glasgow to 3-year, $20 million deal, according to reports
Graham Glasgow will be with the Detroit Lions for another three years, according to ESPN.
Why is the Clinton Township explosion site still catching on fire?
The site of multiple explosions in Clinton Township on Monday night continues to smolder and occasionally catch fire four days later.
Detroit Fleat owners plan new cafe, bar in Oak Park's Berkley Coffee spot
Months after Berkley Coffee and Oak Park Dry closed, a new coffee shop and event space is moving in. Cafe and bar Mother Handsome, a sister location to Ferndale's Detroit Fleat, is currently prepping the space for a summer opening.
James Crumbley's trial continues after emotional day of testimony from Oxford High School victim, detective
More testimony is expected Friday in James Crumbley's involuntary manslaughter trial. Day one included emotional testimony from a teacher who was shot and a former detective, along with a revelation that James has allegedly been threatening people from inside the jail.
State of the Union: What Biden had to say about these key topics
Biden's annual State of the Union Address on Thursday night touched on the border, the U.S. economy, the Israel-Hamas conflict, his age, and more. Here's what to know.
State lawmakers ban on whippets close to becoming law after Clinton Township explosion
"One of the problems that we see, is since nitrous oxide is legal to purchase and it’s so wildly available, that people assume it’s safe to inhale," Price said.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan proposes city's 2025 budget, financial plan
Key points include prioritizing transportation with an investment of over $21 million to enhance D-DOT, employing an extra 117 bus drivers, additional funding for police and fire departments, and homelessness prevention.


















