Dentist says gum disease impacts cardiovascular health
It may be surprising to some, that the bacteria that infects the gums can easily travel - damaging blood vessels, causing inflammation.
Michigan confirms two more kids have died from influenza, bringing pediatric flu deaths to five
Michigan's flu problem is not going away as cases related to influenza have surged this winter season.
I-696 closure pushed to March 3, says MDOT
The start of a major construction project that will affect thousands of Michigan drivers per day has been pushed back, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).
Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada planned for Tuesday; China tariffs to double
President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada are expected to go into effect on March 4, as critics warn it will drastically raise prices in the U.S.
Cooking with Breadless
Ryan Eli Salter of Breadless demonstrates how to make a sweet potato grilled cheese. Breadless has two locations, one on Larned Street in Detroit, the other on S. Livernois in Rochester Hills. For more visit, eatbreadless.com.
Cooking with Vive Restaurant
Executive chef Jared Bobkin showcases the tomato burrata sauce from Vive. Vive Restaurant is located at 33080 Northwestern Highway. For more visit, viverestaurantmi.com.
Metro Detroit weather: Morning rain fades ahead of milder temperatures
Fog fades early as rain winds down through the morning commute, leading to a midday lull before scattered showers return.
Detroit transitional housing faces closure amid tragedy and zoning issues
It was the place that housed the family involved in the horrible tragedy at Greektown Casino parking garage, after two children likely froze to death.
Michigan State of the State: Lawmakers react to Gov. Whitmer's address
Matt Hall, the new Republican Speaker of the House, had plenty to say after Whitmer’s 7th address.
Daylight Savings Time is almost here; the doctor explains how to make the transition easier
It's almost time to engage in that debate that gets us all fired up twice a year - changing the clocks.
Daylight Savings Time is near, but a sleep strategy can ease the transition
It's almost time to engage in that debate that gets us all fired up twice a year - changing the clocks.
State of the State: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivers annual address Wednesday night
This will be Whitmer's seventh speech since first becoming governor in 2019 and will include a wish list of goals she hopes to accomplish over the following year.
Metro Detroit weather: Rain and snow mix this afternoon, with even colder temps on the horizon
Rain and snow return to Metro Detroit on Wednesday.
Pothole season brings out the orange cones throughout Metro Detroit
Potholes are a very familiar sight to Michigan drivers, and as the weather warms up and the snow begins to melt, more will begin to appear.
GLWA considers largest rate hike in decade for infrastructure needs, rising costs
"For years we have been able to keep our charge increases very low on the sewer side, under 2%, and on the water side under 3% for the last nine years," said Sue Coffey, GLWA.
Checking your cardiovascular health is easy to do, here's the red flags you need to look for
A normal resting heart beat is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. But a heart arrhythmia is when it beats too fast or too slow - or the pattern of the heartbeat becomes inconsistent.
Keeping track of your heart health and looking for red flags
February is American Heart Month, meaning a time to check in on your cardiovascular health if you haven't, in awhile.
Spring break warning: What to know about crime in these tourist hot spots
Travelers will start making plans for a getaway with spring break coming up, and here’s what you need to know before visiting these popular tourist destinations.
Heart Month: How to Support the American Heart Association in Southeast Michigan
The American Heart Association joins us on FOX LOCAL to discuss life-saving initiatives and upcoming events in Southeast Michigan during American Heart Month. Learn how your support can help fight heart disease and stroke in our community - visit heart.org
Whitmer to propose phone limitations in K-12 classrooms in State of the State
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is going to use part of her State of the State address on Wednesday to push for bipartisan support of limiting cell phone usage in schools.



















