Wild Boar and Porcini Mushroom Ragu
Andiamo Executive Chef Jim Oppat stopped by to show us their Wild Boar and Porcini Mushroom Ragu.
Michigan's minimum wage to increase to $10.33 an hour in 2024
The minimum wage increase is expected - but may not be the last time it goes up in 2024.
Bloomfield Township Fire Department presents “Fill The Boot" proceeds to MDA
The Bloomfield Township Fire Department recently issued a check for $16,129 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association from their November Fill the Boot campaign.
Detroit adds parking enforcement on Sundays, in new residential parking zones
Detroit's Municipal Parking Department will begin enforcing parking in new residential parking zones and will now enforce parking safety on Sundays.
Lions' success leads to skyrocketing season ticket prices for 2024 season
Season tickets sold out for the first time ever in the Ford Field era going into this year. However, many fans were still not expecting the drastic increase in prices.
Builder threatens to call his dad over customer complaints
Dave Nash, a custom home builder, owes several customers money.
How to stay safe during extreme winter weather in Michigan: driving, power outage tips
Here are a few winter tips to help keep you and your loved ones safe while saving money in the long run.
Don't badmouth this builder - he'll tell dad
Meet custom home builder Dave Nash. Some of Dave’s customers say he has an interesting customer service philosophy. "(He said) 'You can't do anything to me. My dad's a lawyer,'" Kelly said.
Jared Goff on Broncos win & playing for division title
Jared Goff sat down exclusively with Dan Miller on Monday to discuss the Lions' blowout win over the Broncos and looking ahead to a possible division clincher on Sunday in Minnesota.
Michigan to offer track chairs at 25 state parks after hitting fundraising goal
Some 15 state parks already offer track chairs for those who use a wheelchair to explore beaches, trails, and even rivers. Thanks to the DNR hitting its fundraising goal, that number is expected to grow.
How to get Detroit Red Wings' player autographs while supporting charities
Add a Detroit Red Wings autograph to your memorabilia collection while helping charities.
Michigan man arrested in connection with 1980 cold case murder
A break in a 43-year murder case led to the arrest of a Michigan man.
4 Michigan cities earn perfect scores on Municipal Equality Index for support of LGBTQ+ rights
Four Michigan cities earned perfect scores on the Human Rights Campaign's 2023 Municipal Equality Index, an evaluation of how cities support LGBTQ+ people and rights.
Dozens of Quaker granola bar, cereal varieties recalled over salmonella risk
Quaker Oats is recalling dozens of varieties of granola bars and cereals due to possible salmonella contamination.
Falling hunter numbers in Michigan among several challenges managing deer
In the early 2000s, Michigan had over 800,000 deer hunters. Twenty years later, that figure has almost been cut in half.
Woodward construction complete with new bike lanes, parking spaces
The busy roadway will now have one less lane on each direction between Eight Mile and 10 Mile.
Comerica Park to get upgraded videoboard, making it MLB's second largest screen
Opening Day may still be months out, but that doesn't mean anticipation for the next Detroit Tigers season can't start a little early.
Michigan police step up patrols for 'Drive Sober or get Pulled Over' holiday campaign
More police across Michigan will be out looking for intoxicated drivers from now until New Year's Day as part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign.
General Motors laying off 1,300+ workers in Michigan
More than 1,300 General Motors employees in Michigan will be out of work indefinitely to start the new year. The company is laying off workers at Orion Assembly in Lake Orion and Lansing Grand River Assembly and Stamping.
Fixing Michigan's population problem means reworking education, adding public transit, council says
Michigan is heading in the wrong direction. But these three recommendations could reverse a decades-long problem, according to a state-convened group.



















