Daylight saving time ends this weekend
Ready for an extra hour of sleep this weekend? Here's what the end of Daylight saving time means for you.
Michigan energy package sets 2040 deadline for 100% clean power, strips local groups of large projects
Michigan's new energy package sets a deadline for 100% clean energy production by 2040. It also strips local governments of the authority to rule on large-scale wind and solar projects.
These Michigan counties had the most deer crashes last year
Crashes with deer in Michigan in 2022 increased nearly 13% from the year before.
Frustrated Big Ten coaches push for league to discipline Michigan for sign-stealing, AP sources say
There is mounting pressure on Big Ten Conference Commissioner Tony Petitti from football coaches to discipline Michigan and coach Jim Harbaugh for an alleged sign-stealing scheme that has cast a cloud over the second-ranked Wolverines as the postseason approaches.
New Holland celebrating barrel-aged beers, spirits at Barrel Bash
New Holland Brewing Co. plans to celebrate barrel-aged brews and spirits with a 10-day-long Barrel Bash at its Michigan locations.
Metro Detroit weather: Temps climb to the 50s for the weekend
It's a quiet wind down to the week with temperatures climbing into the mid-50s.
Metro Detroit mother and daughter battle separate breast cancer diagnosis together
The two's experiences have been eerily similar. Both have metastatic breast cancer. Both are battling their second round of it. And both bonded over the grief and trauma that comes with a diagnosis.
Rapper Tee Grizzley giving away free food at Detroit Coney Island to celebrate new album
Tee Grizzley's fourth album “Tee's Coney Island" comes out Friday. Appropriately, he'll be giving out food at a Detroit L. George's Coney Island.
Detroit's Barkside Dog Bar opens this weekend with fun for people, pups
Detroit's dog park and bar Barkside opens on Saturday. The indoor and outdoor dog park includes space for animals to play and a bar servicing up beer, wine, cocktails, mocktails, and coffee for humans.
Michigan bills to disarm convicted domestic abusers head to Gov. Whitmer's desk
New bills that would prevent convicted domestic abusers from legally possessing firearms are now headed to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's desk after passing the House.
What's next in UAW ratification process after Big 3 reach deals with union
Big Three automakers are inching closer to having new contract agreements with the UAW implemented. Ford, GM, and Stellantis are currently going through the ratification process.
Oxford High School shooting investigative team to discuss report at public meetings Thursday
The team that investigated the Oxford High School shooting will answer questions about their report, which placed much of the blame on school employees.
Metro Detroit weather: Warmer temperatures on the way
The cold starts to ease Thursday with temperatures easing as we approach the end of the week.
Detroit first responders awarded for their bravery in annual ceremony
For the 11th consecutive year, the Annual Above & Beyond Awards Ceremony honored about 25 of Detroit's most courageous first responders.
11-year-old abuse survivor celebrates 10 years, donates 100 care packages
An 11-year-old abuse survivor is giving back to Children's Hospital of Michigan for saving his life 10 years ago.
Multivitamins - do they work?
A hotly-debated issue among doctors and medical experts is multivitamins and whether they work. Here's what Dr. Mark Moyad of the University of Michigan has to say on them.
What's your risk for breast cancer?
The best place to start looking for your risk of breast cancer is the family tree. Dr. Dana Zakalik, a breast medical oncologist at Corewell Health, has more information.
Mother and daughter battle breast cancer together
Brenda Rushlow, a mother, and Pamela Haddox, her daughter, both have metastatic breast cancer. They're battling the illness together after receiving a diagnosis. Both women have found bright spots along the way.
Trump sues Michigan over case attempting to keep him off 2024 ballot
Activists are pointing to a clause in the constitution that prohibits a person from running for federal office if they have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the U.S.
Detroit homeless report finds most were newly unsheltered in 2022, faced violence and overcrowding
More than a thousand families experienced homelessness in 2022, the report out of Detroit found, though those numbers are almost certainly an undercount of the total population living on the streets.



















