83-year-old Lions fan who dyed hair blue dies in hospice care

Larry Benjamin was an overnight sensation. Not only did his blue hair attract a lot of attention, but it also caught the eye of Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.

James Crumbley trial: What happened on third day of testimony

The James Crumbley jury heard testimony Monday from two school officials and an ATF special agent assigned to the Oxford shooting case. Here are the highlights.

James Crumbley Trial: School officials talk counselor meeting, ATF agent goes over gun details

More witnesses will take the stand Monday as James Crumbley's trial continues. On Friday, five witnesses testified, including the woman who sold Crumbley the gun his son used in the Oxford High School shooting, and an assistant principal who heard gunfire and encountered the shooter.

James Crumbley trial: School officials testify dad ‘expressed concern’ for his son

The insight from the school officials gives the jury one of the best perspectives into the minds of the people trained to spot issues in students or those associated closest with the shooter.

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Style guru Chuck Bennett breaks down the best and worst dressed from the 2024 Academy Awards.

Why is the Clinton Township explosion site still catching on fire?

The site of multiple explosions in Clinton Township on Monday night continues to smolder and occasionally catch fire four days later.

Receipe: Mootz Pizzeria & Bar's Palomino Sauce

National Sauce Month is an annual designation observed in March. This month, sauce it up.

Detroit Fleat owners plan new cafe, bar in Oak Park's Berkley Coffee spot

Months after Berkley Coffee and Oak Park Dry closed, a new coffee shop and event space is moving in. Cafe and bar Mother Handsome, a sister location to Ferndale's Detroit Fleat, is currently prepping the space for a summer opening.

James Crumbley's trial continues after emotional day of testimony from Oxford High School victim, detective

More testimony is expected Friday in James Crumbley's involuntary manslaughter trial. Day one included emotional testimony from a teacher who was shot and a former detective, along with a revelation that James has allegedly been threatening people from inside the jail.

State of the Union: What Biden had to say about these key topics

Biden's annual State of the Union Address on Thursday night touched on the border, the U.S. economy, the Israel-Hamas conflict, his age, and more. Here's what to know.

State lawmakers ban on whippets close to becoming law after Clinton Township explosion

"One of the problems that we see, is since nitrous oxide is legal to purchase and it’s so wildly available, that people assume it’s safe to inhale," Price said.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan proposes city's 2025 budget, financial plan

Key points include prioritizing transportation with an investment of over $21 million to enhance D-DOT, employing an extra 117 bus drivers, additional funding for police and fire departments, and homelessness prevention.

Hospital security helps save baby from allergic reaction

“It was like out of a movie – she came running in, screaming ‘help me! Help me!’” said Mike Hartzler, the security officer at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township.

James Crumbley Trial: Opening statements, first testimony outline day one

James Crumbley's trial will begin with opening statements Thursday morning after a jury was seated Wednesday. He faces four counts of involuntary manslaughter stemming from the Oxford High School shooting.

Allergies and asthma acting up early? You're not alone, here's why

Doctors like Mariel Benjamin, an allergist at University of Michigan Health, say the trend may continue for years to come.