Royal Oak adds free food composting as part of pilot program
Dispose of your food scraps for free as part of a composting pilot program at the Royal Oak Farmers Market. Beginning Feb. 24, Royal Oak Sustainability will offer free composting drop-offs on Saturdays.
Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum demolition moving forward after site plans approved
Redevelopment plans that include demolishing Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum will move forward after a vote from the Farmington Hills City Council on Monday night.
MSU shooting anniversary: Students prepare for vigil in honor of victims
MSU is holding a Luminary Lighting event on Tuesday to honor the three students who were killed in a mass shooting nearly one year ago.
New Michigan gun laws go into effect Feb. 13: Safe storage, 'red flag', and expanded background checks rules
For anyone who violates any of the three new gun laws, there are added penalties like jail time and thousands of dollars in fines in Michigan.
Supernatural Brewing hosting Michigan-made beer tasting event
Sample Michigan made beers at Livonia's Supernatural Brewing this week.
Detroit gas station thieves wanted for stealing $100+ worth of items
Police are looking for suspects who stole more than $100 worth of merchandise from a Detroit gas station.
Luke Bryan to headline 2024 Hoedown at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Country singer Luke Bryan is among the headliners announced for this year's Hoedown music fest at Pineknob.
Detroit begins demolition of Hannan Memorial YMCA
The City of Detroit has begun demolishing the former Hannan Memorial YMCA.
Traverse City man identified among Marines killed in helicopter crash near San Diego
One of the Marine Corps members killed in a helicopter crash during a storm, has been identified as a Traverse City man.
Your tax refund could be bigger this year – here's why
Americans might get a fatter tax refund this year. Here's why.
Mysterious contamination in Warren's Bear Creek sparks investigation
Bear Creek is a tributary of the Clinton River, which drains into Lake St. Clair. Officials have since identified and stopped the leak. They're awaiting answers on what the contaminant is.
Record-setting temperatures possible in Southeast Michigan Friday
The spring feel in February marches on with the low 60s on the forecast by Friday afternoon.
Political watchdog group wants state Senate candidates to disclose finances
The political watchdog group Campaign Legal Center has filed two complaints naming several US Senate hopefuls from Michigan who haven’t disclosed their personal finances.
Pothole patching crews hit the streets in Southfield
Patching road crews have their hands full across Metro Detroit - and especially Oakland County.
Gov. Whitmer visits Detroit to speak on 2025 education plans
Mattie Morgan says she believes in what Whitmer is proposing – the idea of pouring resources into early education will help countless Michigan children.
Lions' Anzalone thanks fans, says 'Next year it's us' in Players' Tribune column
His bottom line? Next season is Super Bowl or bust.
Whitmer unveils proposed $80.7B Michigan budget - read it here
The governor unveiled her proposed budget for the next fiscal year Wednesday.
Detroit nonprofit hosting diaper drive with goal of collecting 10,000 diapers
Despite the high cost of diapers, they are not subsidized by federal programs like WIC or SNAP.
Super Bowl 2024 commercials: What’s been released and what’s being teased
From Kris Kardashian to Jason Momoa to Patrick Stewart, here are the notable Super Bowl commercials hoping to leave an impression, and others that are still going for the element of surprise.
Detroit City Council approves new district boundaries
Some Detroit citizens will be voting in a different district when the city's next election is scheduled in 2025.



















