Detroit block party crackdown: What's permitted, not allowed
After a fatal shooting at a Detroit block party over Fourth of July weekend, police stepped up patrols on illegal gatherings. Block parties are allowed in the city, but there are specific requirements for hosting them.
Trump shooting motive, Secret Service security questions: What we know so far
Thomas Matthew Crooks’ motive and questions over security at former President Donald Trump’s campaign rally remain under investigation. Here’s what’s known so far.
'Disgusting act of violence': Michigan leaders react to Trump assassination attempt
Statements flooded in from lawmakers around the country after an assassination attempt at a rally for former president Donald Trump over the weekend.
Metro Detroit weather: Stormy start to a hot and humid Monday
Highs will be in the 90s today, but a cool-down is on the horizon.
Local law enforcement experts talk about keeping candidates safe
Following a shooting at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania, law enforcement officials are treating the incident as an attempted assassination of the Republican nominee.
Former police officer helps Metro Detroit kids chase filmmaking dreams
Award-winning filmmaker and former police officer Scott Galeski is helping at-risk youth envision a brighter future by tapping into their creativity.
Air Quality Advisory issued for Metro Detroit on Saturday
Some people may experience difficulty breathing outside Saturday due to air quality in Metro Detroit.
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AT&T hack: ‘Nearly all' customers' call, text records exposed in data breach
An AT&T data hack exposed “nearly all" of customers' call and text message records during a period in 2022, according to the company. Here’s what to know.
President Joe Biden visiting Detroit on Friday evening
President Joe Biden will speak in Detroit on Friday evening, his second visit to the city in less than two months.
Metro Detroit weather: Summer feel returns for the weekend with heat and storm chances
The summer feel is back as the temperatures continue to rise heading into a hot weekend.
The Pulse: Did President Biden change the narrative - or make it worse?
The hour-long presser comes amid calls from his own Democratic party for him to bow out of the 2024 race.
Ultra-processed foods and why we need to watch what we eat
Shanthi Appelo, health and wellness spokesperson and registered dietitian at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan tells why we need to be aware of ultra-processed food.
Detroit's new block party rules go into effect this weekend
It's a critical weekend for Detroit police who will be rolling out their new plan for policing block parties after a mass shooting killed two and injured 19 others last Sunday.
Dead voters, lost ballots, drop boxes: Jocelyn Benson answers your questions on The Pulse
As the political circus of storylines, anxiety and drama ramp up to November's presidential race, election security is top of mind for many.
Eminem's ‘The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)’: Why rapper says to listen in order
Eminem's ‘The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)’ comes out on July 12 and he recommends you listen in order. Here's why
Detroit police searching for illegal block parties after violence at gatherings
Detroit police are hitting the streets in an effort to stop illegal block parties before they can turn violent. This comes after a mass shooting at a gathering last weekend left two people dead.
Metro Detroit weather: Rain stays away Thursday as temperatures rise
The rain moves out, leading to a warmer day under partly sunny skies.
MSP data: Michigan's crash rates fell in 2023; pedestrian, bike accidents rose
In 2023, Michigan saw a marginal decline in total road accidents and deaths, according to latest figures from Michigan State Police. However, crashes involving at-risk roadway users like pedestrians and cyclists saw an uptick of over 10%.
Blood shortage in Michigan at critically low levels with donors needed
"We need more donors. Our donor center is open four days a week, and our chairs are very empty," said Kaila Dinallo.


















