Detroit's popular UFO Factory closing
The UFO Factory, a popular bar in Detroit's Corktown, is closing after 10 years.
Contractor ordered to pay $4.7M for filling holes with dirty dirt in Detroit
The owner of Den-Man Contractors, based out of Warren, has been ordered to pay $4.7 million to the City of Detroit and is banned from doing business in the city for the next 20 years.
From homelessness to stability: Pope Francis Center opens new campus in Detroit
The building, which will also become PFC's new headquarters, features a number of services to help the homeless – such as substance abuse rehab, mental health assistance and job training.
Michigan Special Olympics Summer Games celebrates inclusion, teamwork
The Special Olympics Oath gives us all words to live by: "Let me win but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."
Michigan Special Olympics celebrates inclusion, teamwork at CMU's Summer Games
Yes there are medals and there's serious competition but at the end of the day it's about a common cause.
Tree service companies price gouged customers after severe weather, Michigan AG says
The Michigan attorney general accused the Florida-based company of recruiting other contractors to do work after extreme storms in 2021 and 2022, deceiving victims in the process.
Michigan's U.S. Senate field set for upcoming August Primary
At least one candidate was disqualified late last week because the Dearborn Democrat's campaign address was a post office box - not a street address.
Michigan Central concert performers include Diana Ross, Jack White, and Big Sean
The outdoor concert will kick off 10 days of inside and outside viewing that will be open to the public. It will be produced by another well-known Detroit name: Eminem.
Michigan Central concert: Watch parties, Detroit road closures, parking, and more
Headed to Detroit for the Michigan Central concert this week? Here's everything to know:
Inside Michigan Central: Take a photo and video tour ahead of this week's grand opening
Michigan Central in Detroit is reopening after decades of being abandoned and years of renovations by Ford. Take a look inside at the work done to the historic train depot that once saw upwards of 4,000 travelers a day.
Henry Ford Centennial Library auditorium receives upgrades, opens to the public
The renovated auditorium now features updated audience seating, prioritizing both comfort and accessibility.
Vietnam vets meet 54 years after one rescues the other
With the help of a fellow veteran, a pilot met the man he rescued 54 years after it happened.
Recovery Walk in Ypsilanti aims to break addiction stigma
The Recovery Walk at Ypsilanti's Riverside Park aims to replace the stigma of addiction with a message of hope, healing, and recovery.
Camp at Detroit's Historic Fort Wayne this summer
Camp at Detroit's Historic Fort Wayne for one night only this summer. Huron-Clinton Metroparks partnered with Detroit Outdoors, Black to the Land, and the city's parks and recreation department for this unique camping experience.
Camping nights return to Southeast Michigan metroparks
Pitch a tent and spend a night or two in the great outdoors at a metropark this summer. The Huron-Clinton Metroparks are again hosting family camping nights at the parks that usually aren't open for camping.
Michigan Central opening: Roosevelt Park closing to prep for celebration
Roosevelt Park in Detroit will be closed for a few days for Michigan Central's grand opening concert.
Kids who survived cancer take ride on Pontiac race track ahead of Grand Prix
Some incredible high-performance race cars carried some very precious cargo – kids who have battled cancer.
Child cancer survivors experience race track rides in Pontiac
Some incredible high-performance race cars carried some very precious cargo ? kids who have battled cancer.
Is Trump going to jail? What's next after guilty verdict in hush-money trial
Here's how Donald Trump's sentencing could play out.
Trump guilty: Michigan GOP, Dem leaders both call it 'A sad day for America' - for different reasons
Over the course of a month, the 12-person jury heard testimony about sex and bookkeeping, tabloid journalism and presidential politics in a case using novel concepts never done before.


















