Rise of autism cases and research into causes of it, to be launched by Dept of Health
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said a large-scale effort has been launched to identify the root causes of autism and why cases have risen to 1 in 31, with a deadline of this fall.
Measles confirmed in 1-year-old Michigan girl - View potential exposure locations here
A 1-year-old baby girl is the latest measles case confirmed in Michigan after the Ingham County Health Department reported their first instance of the virus in more than 30 years.
Teens in custody after carjacking DoorDash driver, leading Southfield police on high-speed chase
After allegedly carjacking a DoorDash driver at gunpoint at The Lakes Apartments in Southfield over the weekend, two suspects led police on a high-speed chase that ended in Detroit.
Skubal shines as Tigers win 9-1 to hand Brewers their 3rd straight loss
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Tarik Skubal struck out nine while allowing four hits and no walks in seven shutout innings as the Detroit Tigers trounced the Milwaukee Brewers 9-1 on Monday night.
Michigan's political odd couple Whitmer and Hall in spotlight after Trump visit
There they were. Michigan's political odd couple in a history-making visit to the Oval Office, side-by-side.
Mackinac Island expected to be ready for season after ice storm damage
Despite a large ice storm that caused damage to northern Michigan, Mackinac Island is slated to fully open for the season next month.
Earth Day events: Clinton River Watershed Council calling on volunteers for clean-up events
There are several clean-up opportunities around metro Detroit this weekend and next week in celebration of Earth Day. Here's how to participate.
Healthy Easter brunch recipes without eggs
Skipping out on buying eggs because of the price? Check out these three healthy brunch recipes that don't use eggs.
Filing a tax extension: How to do it, what taxpayers in disaster areas should know
Those who experienced a weather disaster this past year may be granted an automatic extension to file your taxes. Here’s how to check.
Potato, the dog, rescued by state police while running on highway
The Troopers spent about 15 minutes searching for and rescuing the 4-year-old Boston Terrier as she was running around on and near I-75 in Holly Township.
Florida woman arrested after buying and selling human bones, police say
A Florida woman has been arrested after police say she bought and sold human bones in her curio store.
Boca Raton Florida plane crash: 3 dead, 1 injured aboard Tallahassee-bound plane: FAA
Officials say three people were killed, and one person was injured, during a small airplane crash due to mechanical issues on Friday morning in Boca Raton, Florida.
HAVEN hosting 50th Anniversary Golden Gala
HAVEN is hosting its fundraising event, the Golden Gala, on April 25th at the Royal Park Hotel in Rochester. For tickets and more visit, haven-oakland.org.
Michigan ice storm: Death threats made against utility workers
A Northern Michigan sheriff said death threats have been made against utility workers almost two weeks after a historic ice storm knocked out power to thousands.
The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation Michigan hosts MY IBD Learning seminar
Organizers connect IBD patients with caregivers and health care resources.
James Crumbley wants new trial after Oxford High School shooting conviction
James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter, is requesting a new trial after he was sentenced to 10-15 years in prison.
UAW president says automakers can afford tariffs, shouldn't pass costs on to consumers
UAW President Shawn Fain showed some support for President Donald Trump's tariffs, saying that automakers can afford to absorb the extra costs without passing them on to buyers.
Thousands of Narcan doses stolen from health stations across Oakland County
“The one thing that was consistent, was all the Narcan in all 38 of those stations was taken," said Steve Norris. "Completely wiped out."
Michigan bug outlook: What to expect as spring arrives in Metro Detroit
The cold weather is breaking, and that means bugs are becoming active again. Here's what to expect this spring in Metro Detroit:
The Doctor Is In: Common triggers for seasonal allergies and treatment options
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, over 100 million people in the U.S. experience allergies, including seasonal ones. Dr. Devang Doshi, an allergist at Corewell Health, shares the most common allergy triggers and when it's time to see your doctor.



















