Drivers are growing more fearful of self-driving cars, survey finds

More than two-thirds of drivers said they were afraid to get into a self-driving vehicle. There were also common misconceptions about if a self-driving car will move while its occupant is asleep.

The Doctor Is In: Colorectal Cancer Screening
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Dr. Najeeb Al Hallak, Gastrointestinal and Neuroendocrine Oncology Karmanos Cancer Institute, talks about the importance of starting screening for colon cancer at age 45, prevention and treatment.

Full Movement Detroit Festival lineup featuring more than 115 performers announced

Movement Festival Detroit will include performances from Underworld, Charlotte de Witte, Skrillex, Detroit rapper Kash Doll, Three 6 Mafia, Jaxx (DJ Set), Cybotron, Zeds Dead, and more.

Michigan Senate approves tax package without $180 'inflation relief' checks

Michigan Democrats failed to get enough Republican votes to secure the $180 rebate checks. Two other major changes to Michigan's tax policy did pass, however.

General Motors laying off 500 white collar positions

The layoffs were announced despite the automaker's CEO saying there would be none only a month ago.

'He went running back into the house': Family's dog saves 1-year-old during fire

"Everything is gone that's really all I can say," said Janet Kelley. "We've been in our van piled up just living in there." They do still have each other though - thanks to their dog Blue.

The Doctor Is In: Heart screenings and when you need them
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Dr. Robert Lyons, Cardiothoracic Surgeon with Trinity Health IHA medical group, explains the various types of heart screenings and when you may need them.

Angry customers says bad contractor Mr. Brooks just babbles
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From jobs started and not finished to jobs where Scott takes a deposit but never starts the work, one thing is consistent: Brooks bails on his clients when the going gets tough.

Wayne County leaders want permanent ban on toxic waste from Ohio train derailment

Toxic waste from the Ohio train derailment had already arrived in Michigan by the time Wayne County leaders learned of it on Friday. Leaders are calling for a permanent ban on Ohio's hazardous material.