Jack in the Box stores opening in Michigan
The West Coast restaurant chain is opening several locations in east U.S. states.
James Crumbley's request to move trial out of Oakland County denied
His defense attorney argued he wouldn't be able to get a fair trial in the county after his wife Jennifer Crumbley was tried in the same courtroom earlier in February.
Monster Jam, Outdoorama, and more things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit
Looking for things to do this weekend? Monster Jam and Outdoorama are both in Metro Detroit this weekend. Here's what else is going on:
AT&T outage causing issues with 911 in Michigan
A nationwide AT&T outage is impacting FirstNet, which is used for 911 service. Some Michigan police stations are advising those who need emergency help to contact dispatch rather than 911 until the interruption is fully resolved.
Community aids Ecorse grandma with car repairs for years of litter clean up
Brenda York has been cleaning her Ecorse community for about three years now. When she needed help the most, her neighbors stepped up.
Downtown Detroit undergoing multiple upgrades ahead of NFL Draft
Detroit’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is funding multiple projects ahead of the NFL draft.
Trump leads Biden by 4% in Michigan but pollster thinks court cases could level playing field
He said the magic sauce to beating Trump may be Gov. Gretchen Whitmer commercials supporting Biden, because of her wild popularity.
Lesser known presidential candidates could impact race, but visibility and money are obstacles
“This is the year, where if you look at the survey data that’s out there, more Americans than anytime in history, want to see a Third Party front and center in a presidential race," he said.
Home ownership gap from Boomers to Millennials, brings more challenges for younger generations
According to the Federal Reserve, Americans over the age of 55 control about 72 percent of the nation's wealth. On the flip side, those under the age of 40 have 7 percent of country's money.
'Figure Skating in Detroit' teaches Black girls confidence, discipline
“It's just remarkable what these programs do for young women," said Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton.
Salvation Army Bed & Bread Program has big fundraising goal ahead of annual radiothon
The program started in 1988 when the charity's emergency disaster services truck packed up sandwiches and hot soup to serve the homeless.
Michigan attorney general charges two in alleged 'dark money scheme' connected to former GOP leader
An investigation found extensive coordination between former Michigan Senate leader Mike Shirkey and an individual that helped funnel millions of dollars to the Unlock Michigan ballot campaign.
Beloved Dearborn eatery Mati's Deli goes up for sale
The family that owns Mati's Deli announced the business will be hitting the market. The move comes less than seven months after the sudden death of owner Louis Weinstein Aug. 1.
Detroit steakhouse Marrow to open butcher shop in Birmingham that sells sandwiches
It's the first time the popular restaurant brand has expanded outside of Detroit.
Seasonal educators needed for Michigan state park field trip program
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is hiring seasonal educators who will help during a new program that gives all fourth graders a chance to visit a state park.
Road rage leads to man in ski mask pointing gun at driver on I-75
A man put on a ski mask while driving and pointed a gun at another driver during a road rage incident on I-75 in Wayne County.
Michigan Lottery ticket bought in Mount Pleasant is $25K a year for life winner
Someone who bought a Lucky For Life Michigan Lottery ticket in Mount Pleasant has a big chunk of cash coming their way.
James Crumbley Trial: Previous owner of gun used in Oxford school shooting can testify, judge rules
The condition of the gun and its cable lock will be an important piece of evidence in the upcoming trial of James Crumbley since he physically purchased the gun.
AG Dana Nessel says current state law doesn't protect crime victims enough
"No one should have to fear for their life just by reporting a crime," she said.
Proposal to relax rules on hazardous materials over Ambassador Bridge to be discussed at hearing
The owners of the international bridge crossing want fewer restrictions on the kinds of hazardous materials that can be transported over the U.S.-Canada border.



















