Dr. John Hermann's low-cost clinic plans to reopen after beloved Metro Detroit vet's death

When Dr. John Hermann, a well-known vet in Metro Detroit, died people were concerned about who would provide low-cost care to pets since he ran affordable wellness clinics.

Here's where you can get free coffee to help deal with daylight saving time

Daylight saving time officially begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12 for most of the U.S., meaning more daylight in the evenings and potentially less sleep.

VIEW: Police release full Michigan State University shooting timeline, shooter's note

Police released a more detailed timeline of the Michigan State University Shooting, showing that Anthony McRae left campus less than 10 minutes after the first shooting call came in.

More Americans skipping college and turning to jobs that don't require degrees

Americans who came of age during the pandemic are skipping college in large numbers. Many have rejected traditional college paths, turning instead to hourly jobs or careers that don’t require a degree.

Southeast Michigan weather: What to expect with Friday's snow

Friday is bringing another batch of snow for Southeast Michigan. Here's how much snow you should expect to see.

Michigan power outages: Public Service Commission holding town halls to hear from impacted customers

The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) is hosting town halls to hear from electricity customers who lost power during recent winter storms. The commission is currently participating in hearings with DTE after the company requested rate increases.

General Motors offers buyouts for U.S. employees and executives

General Motors is offering salaried employees a voluntary buyout as it seeks to reduce costs by $2 billion over the next two years. "Taking this step now will help avoid the potential for involuntary actions," a company letter said.

City of Detroit unveils plan for sidewalks repairs and replacements

“We got so many vacant lots with so many busted sidewalks for the sake of the children, the seniors, the disabled, to those who say we can’t do anything about it - we’re going to start today,” said Mayor Mike Duggan. “We going to expand the Neighborhood Beautification Program."