UAW strike update: A look at Ford's latest offer to union
Ford revealed details of its newest offer to the UAW on Tuesday night. The automaker's seventh offer includes what it says is record pay and benefits.
Metro Detroit weather: Another summer-like day Wednesday before cold front drops temperatures
Expect another warm day Wednesday before the fall weather returns.
Pool boy and his lawyer are taking on water
A Macomb County pool builder who faces felony charges for taking money and not doing the work was in court this week. The guy Rob Wolchek put in the Hall of Shame didn't really have anything to say, but his lawyer did.
Bad pool builder - and his attorney - are in over their head
Hall of Shame: Rob gets it, lawyers want to protect their clients - but this lawyer decided he was going to take on Wolchek. He and his client may have something unusual in common.
Judge issues limited gag order after Trump sends disparaging post about court clerk
A New York judge has imposed a limited gag order with a stern warning after Donald Trump disparaged a key court staffer during his civil business fraud trial.
Michigan lawmakers propose bills to prohibit cities, counties from enacting dog breed bans
A new package of bills would prohibit Michigan municipalities from enacting ordinances that ban dog breeds. They were introduced after the Grosse Pointe Shores City Council voted to ban pit bulls.
UAW strike update: Ford, GM lay off more workers
More General Motors and Ford employees were told to not come to work this week as the UAW strike continues.
Gas leak the suspected cause of Detroit house explosion, says city official
The owner didn't want to be interviewed but did say that earlier in the day she smelled gas. Others in the area tell us have smelled gas over the weekend and reported it to DTE.
Lincoln Park strip club has special offer to help UAW workers on strike
"As a local business owner I'm happy to be one of the first to step up and say we have to do something, we have to show a little bit of respect back," she said.
What every pickleball player should know to cut down on injuries
Pickleball is the sport that is invading tennis courts all over the country, It is now the third-most popular sport in the country, known for it's great social interaction, physical activity and too often, injuries.
Pickleball injuries are commonplace - but stretching before playing is the key to reducing the risk
Pickleball is the sport that is invading tennis courts all over the country, It is now the third-most popular sport in the country, known for it's great social interaction, physical activity and too often, injuries.
Jared Goff on Lions win in Green Bay and looking ahead
Dan Miller spoke exclusively with Lions quarterback Jared Goff on Monday to discuss their big road victory against the Packers last week and looking ahead to this week's matchup with the Panthers.
Trump seethes through the start of trial in New York lawsuit accusing him of lying about his wealth
Aggrieved and defiant, former President Donald Trump spent a day in court Monday for the sometimes testy start of a trial in a fraud lawsuit that could cost him control of Trump Tower and other prized properties.
UAW Strike inflicts nearly $4 billion in losses, analysis shows
The economic damage from the strike will continue to worsen each week that workers are off the line. After last week's added targets, one automaker is expected to hit particularly hard.
Meet Jellybean, the dog providing comfort to crime victims and witnesses in Wayne County
A black Labrador and golden retriever mix named Jellybean has an important job - comforting crime victims and witnesses while they are going through legal proceedings in Wayne County.
Michigan K-12 students could take medical marijuana on school premises under new bill
The bill is the latest example of how the state is attempting to update policies with the changing drug landscape in Michigan.
Science and Halloween collide at Mi-Sci After Dark adult-only night on Friday the 13th
Learn about science while celebrating fall and Halloween at the Michigan Science Center's latest 21 and up After Dark night on Friday the 13th.
Detroit to open completed Riverwalk in October that connects Mt. Elliott and Gabriel Richard parks
The grand opening celebrates connecting a walk path on the Detroit riverfront to Belle Isle and is part of a larger network of trails that spread around the city.
EPA-approved plan to reduce Lake Erie algal blooms met with pushback
Lake Erie's algal blooms get so severe they can be seen from space. But a plan reducing them was criticized by environmental groups.
Michigan seeks recommendation on what water bodies to monitor
Know of any rivers, ponds, or wetlands worth monitoring? The state is taking recommendations where it should track quality.



















